Fort Pitt Bridge

Sorry for my absence.  I’ll explain when we see each other next.  Until then, here are a couple photos I took this morning while out on a photo walk with Brad and Dave.

South Haven Lighthouse

Small series of photos from a past trip to Michigan.  I love this little break wall and lighthouse.  The sunsets from this spot are usually amazing.

Pittsburgh Mornings

Here are a few photos from a cold spring morning.  I captured these from the West End Bridge.  We got honored with a wonderful sky that morning.

Seafire Holidays

The Kimpton Seafire Resort in Grand Cayman is a wonderful place.  The beach and facility are amazing along with having a great staff.  It is a unique experience to be there during the holidays. 

Iceland's Black Church

This simple but beautiful church sits on the south side of the Snaefellsnes Peninsula.   Búðakirkja is a local parish church that dates back to 1703.

 

This is one of the most photographed spots in the country and you can see why.

Tracy Arm Fjord

Here are a few photos from our excursion to Tracy Arm Fjord Alaska to see the glacier.

Hard to tell in this photo, but they claim this glacier is 400 feet tall sea cliff edge

Iceland Glacier Watershed

MJ and I traveled 30 minutes down a gravel road to see a glacier lagoon in this northwest area of Iceland only to find out climate change had eliminated it.  The glacier has retreated up the mountain, but the runoff from the melting glacier continues to feed this area, which makes for interesting photos.

Búðakirkja

On the south coast of Iceland’s Snaefellsness peninsula, there is this cute little black church sitting on the cliff above the Atlantic ocean.   There is a small village with a hotel near by (about a mile away) called Buoir.  The church was constructed in 1703 by Bent Larusson who was a merchant in the area.

Iceland Glacier Lake

During our 2021 Iceland trip, I went off by myself one night to go find this hidden glacier bay.  I traveled a long distance down a path (calling it a road gives it too much credit…calling it a off road trail or path is probably more accurate). 

Once I got to the end, I climbed a large hill to find the glacier lake and glacier coming down the mountain.  From the front of the lake, I flew the drone over a mile to get to the start of the glacier and captured this photo looking straight down.