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From Argentina, to Egypt, Ecuador, Europe, India, Japan, and even the Panama Canal, you'll hear about my exciting adventure stories, tips, personal experiences, and cultural information. You'll be able to read my stories about my Indian culture and the traditions and holidays my family experiences. I also provide a taste of the trips I have been on and some of the interesting people and opportunities I have had so far. I'll keep updating about all of my journeys. Also, take a look at the different pictures from all around the world as you go...

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

National Geographic's Photo of the Day


APRIL 14, 2011

Spring Field

The slim sun of February heats the ground waiting for the spring.
APRIL 13, 2011

Nyiragongo Lava, Congo

Cradling one of the world's largest and least studied lava lakes—more than 700 feet across and possibly miles deep—Nyiragongo has twice sent molten rock racing toward residents of Goma.
APRIL 12, 2011

Hanuman Langur, India

Tracking tigers in Ranthambore Forest, I descended a dry grey valley. On the opposite side of the valley I discovered some lovely red blooming trees. I prepared my 600m tele on the tripod, and as I was composing the image I suddenly saw Hanuman langurs, which were treating themselves to the sweet red blossoms.
APRIL 11, 2011

Matterhorn

Radiant at sunrise, the Matterhorn towers over Riffel Lake near Zermatt, Switzerland.
APRIL 10, 2011

Polar Bear and Cub, Svalbard

As we watched from our Zodiac, this polar bear gave her cub a lift as she swam across the fjord, shaking herself dry after emerging from the water with her cub hanging on. Polar bear cubs have been known to occasionally ride on the backs of their mothers as they swim together in Arctic waters, possibly to reduce exposure to cold.
APRIL 9, 2011


Thunderstorm, Florida

It rains almost every afternoon in the sunshine state. I work in a strip mall and left work to threatening, but beautiful, skies. I put on a long lens, intending to shoot only these treetops and sky. It immediately poured rain, forcing me into the car. What a blessing. I used the long lens and focused on the rain-covered windshield. It lessened the depth of field, adding to image distortion, eliminating strip mall clutter, and creating an image with the feel of a Florida afternoon thunderstorm.
APRIL 8, 2011

Poppy in Field, Geneva

This fragile poppy looked rather strong against the wind in a large wheat field just outside the city center of Geneva, Switzerland.

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