Located along the Nile, Murchison Falls provided us with the full safari experience. Under the blazing hot sun and three flat tires later, we fell one short of spotting all…
During our journey through Murchison Falls, Uganda, we came across the kings of the land. The lion is truly an image of power, pride, and aggression. They also had no…
The fall season in Minnesota brings some of the most beautiful foliage and freshest of air. There’s no better way to experience it than at the arboretum.
Summer is never complete without a trip to the mn state fair. With our fair-food cravings, we ventured from food vendor to food vendor stuffing our faces with a variety…
A much needed vaca… We were able to dodge the tropical storms and beat Hurricane Isaac home (fingers crossed he’ll keep a good distance). Tired from…well..tanning, we decided to take…
There was not much to see in George Town, Cayman Islands but in all fairness, we did not have much time to explore. It was hot and my Canon fogged…
Consisting of a grueling 198.5 mile stretch from Winona to Minneapolis, the Ragnar Relay sounded like a cruel joke. Why would anyone want to do that?!? But after placing my…
We were hoping to get some fun photos of the first ever MN Food Truck Fair, but it turned out to be less than epic and a major fail. The…
The Georgia Aquarium is definitely the largest fish tank I’ve ever seen. It has everything: sharks, rays, whales, and dolphins. The albino croc was still super intimidating behind glass, and…
Korea has long been a war torn country for much of its life and the War Memorial of Korea in Seoul does a commendable job of reminiscing. Upon entering the…
Whether it was day or night, there was always something to do in Seoul: smoking hookah while watching a Korean garage rock band, eating ox intestines, and being surrounded by…
The slow burning sparklers showered the dark with specs of light. The combination of intensely bright sparks and long shutter times made for some fun pics.
Attempted to make a traditional Vietnamese dish we grew up eating when we lived with our moms, called Banh Xeo. (pronounced: banh xeo, haha) Still haven’t perfected it but I’m…
Smoke photography provided us with some dreamy images and a great smelling room (apple-cinnamon incense sticks). After about an hour of shooting and playing with fire, we started seeing shapes…
Random sights of Toronto (Subway, CN Tower, University of Toronto)
“What does this meeean!?!?” The Yosemite National Park guy’s epiphany (youtube clip) reached greater magnitudes than mine did at Niagara Falls, but seeing the double rainbow was still quite an…
For an early Saturday morning, Toronto’s major farmer’s market was fun and lively. Judging by all the free samples I ate, Toronto knows how to produce some great food locally.
Minne-apolis!!! We shrunk Minneapolis! The following is our first attempt at tilt-shift photography where we took real images and magically made them look like miniature models. We look forward to…
Arriving at the edge of the Mississippi, we didn’t have a ferry or any oxen to cross the river, but luckily, we had the Stone Arch Bridge. No one died…
Logical. Rational. Science. The Science Museum of Minnesota let us relive some childhood memories and proved to be an educational experience. Mr. Nye would be proud.
Walking around St. Paul, we looked for the some of the Mosbiest designs. Didn’t run into any phallic buildings, but we saw some cool stuff.
These particular train tracks didn’t really lead us anywhere except through stenches of things that were once preserved from the winter and animal (possibly human) waste. Despite the offensive smells,…
Mounting the 50mm f/1.8, we needed to test it out. Como Park’s Conservatory was a nice oasis in the middle of the winter. Now we’re getting bokehlicious.
The warmth of spring has finally come upon us this weekend. People all over the Twin Cities were able to shed their winter coats along with their home-body lifestyles. Itching…
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