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Travel | Startrails in Nova Scotia - Landscape Shoot

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A few years ago, I went to Nova Scotia for a holiday. I loved it there - the people are so friendly and the scenery is so beautiful. The photographer in me went crazy :)

This photo was taken at stupid-in-the-morning with a 30-minute exposure. The glow on the horizon is the lights of Halifax, a couple of hours away.

Travel | New York City

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Some photos from my trip to New York City last week.

Travel | New York - St. Patrick's Cathedral

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I'm in New York City for a few days for a one-day workshop with George Weir (http://www.georgeweir.com) and then spending the rest of the time hanging out in the city.

On the first night, we toured around Rockefeller Center and saw St. Patrick's Church. They are doing some exterior work to the church, but I loved how the scaffolding wrapped around the doors at the side of the church.

Travel | Cuba - Havana

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My Cuban friend, Tony, took us to Havana for the afternoon. I was disappointed that there was no direct sun, as it was practically sundown by the time we got there, but when it got dark that made up for it. Havana is very sparsely lit, and mostly lit by hard sources - flourescent striplights and direct blubs. So there were pools of light and textures standing out everywhere.

Now added to my travel list is spending an entire night shooting in Havana.

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