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What to pack for an African safari (cargo pants for the win!)
- Aperture: f/2.2
- ISO: 32
- Shutter Speed: 1/15 s
- Focal Length: 4.15mm
- Camera: iPhone 6s Plus
- Location: 37° 18′ 41.42″ N 122° 1′ 24.84″ W
I’ve wanted to explore Africa since May 13, 2013, the last day of Him and I’s Big Trip, a six-month, round-the-world adventure. Three years later, on May 27, we flew to Cairo. Africa – particularly the pyramids and safari lands – had prominently featured on our Big Trip itinerary, but our dwindling travel fund and…
An afternoon with the “wee beasties” of Fitzgerald Marine Reserve
While scuba diving and snorkeling are unparalleled methods for getting up close and personal with sea life, there’s something magical about towering over a tidal pool and observing an aquatic microcosm from above. This vantage point is also considerably more accommodating to nature photography, as I learned during a recent outing to Fitzgerald Marine Reserve…
Istanbul (not Constantinople — or Lygos, Byzantium, Augusta Antonina…)
Istanbul is one of those world cities members of the English-speaking population typically can’t visit without breaking into song. And I don’t mean just any song, but one possessing such a solid foothold in pop culture that it’s inextricably intertwined with that city. Examples that come to mind include Ella Fitzgerald’s “I love Paris,” Frank…
A protest party in Greece
Back home, I’d usually start my hour-long, Florida Turnpike commute by tuning into National Public Radio. Chances were, Sylvia Poggioli or Jacob Goldstein was reporting on the European debt crisis, and what a freeloader Greece is to the Eurozone. “The country is up to its unibrows in debt and the unemployment rate is nearing the…