Archive for the ‘Travel’ Category

JFK

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

I flew into JFK a couple weeks ago and the light was truly gorgeous.

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Skyline with the water, rays of light, and clouds

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Looking down at the water

Bald Eagles

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

I have had three remarkable experiences with bald eagles that I can remember, and each one is unique.

The first was when I moved to Maine during the summer of 2006. I was settling into managing the digital services at the Maine Media Workshops (then the Maine Photographic Workshops) and meeting news friends, photographers, and film makers. It was an exciting time as I had just left college and was about to begin a new chapter of my life. One beautiful, sunny, Saturday afternoon a bunch of friends and I went to Megunticook Lake. We dropped our inflatable tubes in the water, paddled away from shore, and moments later a bald eagle flew maybe 15 feet above our heads, so close we could hear the wind against it’s wings.

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(Photo by Juli Lowe from that day)

The second was when I was living in a rustic trailer along the St. George River in Cushing, Maine from September 1 – December 24, 2008. It was both romantic and brutal at times; the former because it was very private and literally next to the tidal river, and the latter because there was no insulation. I was fortunate, though, as a landlord friend, Colin, was letting me stay in the trailer free of charge, minus electricity.

In the morning I would walk next door to another house Colin owned, a summer vacation rental. The house had a walkout basement and Colin had given me a key to use the downstairs toilet and tub anytime no one was renting the property. One morning I was walking next door through a small path in the woods that connected my trailer to the house. Above my head I heard a loud tree branch break. At first I had no idea what was happening. Then I saw an enormous bird flying away with a large branch in it’s talons. It was a bald eagle. It flew a hundred feet or so to a tall pine tree that stretched out across the river where it was construction a beautiful nest.

Realizing the nest was there, I started paying closer attention and discovered there was not one bald eagle but two nesting bald eagles. After this discovery I would often see them soaring above the river, spreading their wings and looking for food. I visited the trailer again this summer and had lunch with Colin. He told me the nesting pair went onto have fledglings (baby bald eagles). I still find it wild to think about.

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(the trailer after a large snow storm a few days before Christmas, 2009)

The third was just now while riding the Mega Bus back to Syracuse to finalize a book we’re creating for my upcoming Uganda: A River Blue exhibition at Anastasia Photo. We’re driving on Route 17 and crisscrossing the Beaverkill River as the driver navigates bumps, uneven pavement, and everything else needing to be done to keep us, his passengers, safe.

Moments ago I received news from friend I worked with the same summer I saw my first memorable bald eagle in Maine. Right after receiving this news, the bus crested a hill and at the top was a bald eagle sitting on a branch hanging over the road, taking in the landscape on this cloudy but beautiful winter day.

One more

Wednesday, December 16th, 2009

If this was printed 40″ x 50″ you would see 3 killer whales off in the distance.

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Peninsula Valdes, Argentina, 2009

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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

Patagonia was super epic! Pictured below is the “W”, a trail my brother and I hiked in Torres del Paine for 7 days.

Right now I’m swamped with a million things so more to come soon.

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Torres del Paine, Chile, 2009