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I'm a New Hampshire-based travel photographer with a love of creative landscape, street, abstract, and nature photography. Whether you are here to follow my travel photoblog, read my stories from around the world, or just to browse through my extensive photo gallery of New England and world photography, I hope you enjoy your visit! Continue reading...-
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- Sunrise By Lawkaoushaung Temple; Bagan, Myanmar
- Alleyway; Naxos, Greece
- Doorway, Chowmahalla Palace; Hyderabad, India
- Crashing Waves; Rye Beach, NH
- Retreating for Shade; Taunggyi, Myanmar
- Curbside Fish Market; Yangon, Myanmar
- Preparing Dinner; Kalaw, Myanmar
- Traveling Through Charminar; Hyderabad, India
- Old Town Alleyways; Naxos, Greece
- Antique Door; Naxos, Greece
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Photo Gallery Style: Roads
A collection of some of the most beautiful "Roads" professional photographs & prints I've taken over the years. Please note there may be multiple pages of photographs so keep scrolling or look for the "Older Posts" button!
Sea Rd; Rye, NH
Photo Style: Landscape
Similar Photo Galleries: Black&White, New England, Roads, Rye-NH, Trees
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Monument Rocks National Natural Landmark; Grinnell, KS
24 hours.
1,000 miles.
Run-ins with the police, wild animals, wild fires, and a heck of a lot of wrong-turns on roads you don’t want to get lost on.
But I’ll get to all that.
Photo Style: Event
Similar Photo Galleries: Black&White, Grinnell-KS, Kansas, Landscapes, Monument Rocks, Monuments, Nature, Roads, Rocks
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Dirt Road; Nebraska
I followed a bunch of back-roads in Nebraska today until I got stuck on a single-lane dirt road (not shown here) and had to drive in reverse for a mile to get back to the other dirt-road (which I also had no idea how to get back home from). Every intersection on that road had clear visibility of 100% nothing for miles, and any road signs I passed were riddled with bullet holes. It was still remarkably beautiful and I didn’t see another person for over an hour while traveling on these roads: