Monday, June 13, 2011
Chesapeake Bay crabs
Friday, April 8, 2011
Big Yellow Taxi

Why do we like things that look old in such a new technology age? Take "big Yellow Taxi" is a song written and originally performed by Joni Mitchell in 1970 and then later by the Counting Crows.
Same song, but by two different artists and both songs still sound amazing (matter of opinion I guess) . Anything retro we cant seem to get enough of. EBay's biggest sales these days both in the US and the UK is still old stuff bought for interior designers. Here are some images I shot recently of a few thing of days gone by. I just stumbled upon in my travels.









Friday, December 17, 2010
Coffee and a Bit of Shopping

It is the norm to haggle with the store owner over price and how many items you are after, but I am not sure this merchant knew what he was in for when we invaded his shop in force and have him join in with our comedy routine. he was a very friendly guy and knew from the minute we walked in their he was going to make a good sale (possibly the best all week) By the time we had left and done our group portrait it was laughs all around with our newly purchased local head attire and time to explore the river on a local Dow.
The day of my birthday we were lucky to have one of the local reporters Sandra offer to take us all to the Camel Races on the outskirts of Dubai. It did mean that we were all up very early before sunrise to meet with all the vehicles and now a large group to see this pronominal site.
If you ever make it to Dubai it is a must see event because it is not just about watching camels race around a 4 km track in dust and sand, it is about the people that are their and what each one of them does.
None of us knew we were going to participate in the races around the track in a 4x4 wing mirrors millimeters apart and hanging out the sunroof to shoot the camels, the owners and the fans keeping up with the pack as it roars around the track in one big sand storm.
The overwhelming friendliness of everyone out there was just amazing, from the camera operators who televise the race, to the coffee stewards offering hot coffee in gold urns and beautiful china cups.
Dubai was not what i thought it would be and if you are there anytime soon make sure you take the time get out of the city with your friends. It is well worth it.
Cheers Dubai
























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