March 30, 2009

Piazza Maggiore

A view of Piazza Maggiore in Bologna, Italy, facing the church of San Petronio.

March 29, 2009

A day of induglence

A roadtrip, oysters, wine and the sea. Great times.

March 28, 2009

Sunrise in Geneva

A cold  winter sunrise in Geneva, Switzerland. 

March 26, 2009

More flowers.

A pretty flower outside the Korbel winery in Napa, California.

March 24, 2009

Winter in Paris

A cold winter day in the Jardin des Tuileries.

March 22, 2009

At the Beach

A moment of relaxation at a beach on the coast north of San Francisco.  Chilly and overcast, but beautiful all the same.

March 21, 2009

Milk, anyone?

Okay, so it's a bit gross...but I just love the detail that the camera caught. Such as the ridges of its nose, a piece of leaf on the its mouth and the hanging strand of either drool or snot. Like I said, very gross. I milked cows for a few months in a dairy and this one came over to say hi.  =)

March 20, 2009

First Day of Filming

My friends have just begun filming a short film here in Bologna, Italy that they've been planning for about five months.  I tagged along today to help out and take some behind-the-scenes footage. 

March 19, 2009

Sunset over the Seine

A nice winter sunset in Paris, with the lights of the city starting to turn on. How can anyone resist the beauty of this city?

March 18, 2009

Carnevale

My friends and I playing with sparklers at the Carnevale celebration in Venice.  Turns out, you're not supposed to have sparklers.  ;-)

March 17, 2009

Natural beauty


From the rose gardens of San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.  I love the way the roses captured the sunlight and seem to glow.  Not to mention the beautiful color combination of yellow, orange and pink. 

March 16, 2009

Before the west was won...


While driving down the California coast, one sees the ocean-side towns and beaches that have attracted people for years.  Being a native Californian, I found this particular view one of the most beautiful I have ever seen.  For a second I could understand the awe that the first pioneers must have felt when seeing this amazing land. It looks almost untouched by man.