Camino de Santiago. Part 2 – Mental After Burgos we entered a flat bare plateau (la miseta) with minimum vegetation. Despite the October month, the sun was very active, and the trip progress became somewhat boring. (more…)
Another Walk in Kiev Last winter I was in Kiev (Ukraine) with a short visit. Having no time for photography there, I had one walk through the neighborhood to Dnipro – one of the largest European rivers, where I took few pictures. (more…)
Camino de Santiago. Part 1 – Physical Being inspired by my adventurous wife I finally decided to make this outstanding family trip – the Camino de Santiago in Spain. Although there are multiple ways to Santiago, we took the main one, from the border with France. (more…)
Santa Rosa Selected These is a set of somewhat unrelated photos from around Santa Rosa, CA, where we recently lived for six months.
Lviv – a Europe in Ukraine We’re enjoying our time in Lviv, a beautiful historical city in the west of Ukraine. The influence of 13th century Austria, and Polish-Lithuania in later years is still well preserved in ancient architecture, cobblestone roads, magnificent..
Northern California. Part One I’d like to share a series of images of northern California, I’ve taken a few years ago. I hope they depict an extraordinary nature of the west coast. Besides the ocean landscapes, the series also has some images from wineries from Sonoma and Napa..
Once in LA This is a rather old story of my first visit to LA. A few days of visiting friends in overwhelmingly big and diverse city. There were a lot of meetings and places packed into that short visit, so my first impression of the city had no..
Kiev. Walking the city Last summer I visited my family in Kiev and had time to enjoy this historical city. I’m grateful to my friend Eugene who, being a historian, gave me an incredible city walk together with stories on ancient history of the city and Slavic culture...
Bangkok. First street impression It’s hot, it’s busy, it’s Asian. Bangkok looks like an ant house. Skyscrapers neighbor with slums, but Thailand is a Buddhist country, so everybody is happy. It is easy to find accommodation and food fitting every wallet. Food is delicious. Prices..
Birds of Bosque del Apache Can you imagine yourself surrounded by a thousand of cranes? How about ten thousand ducks? It’s possible in places, where seasonally migrating birds take rest on their way from the north to the south and backwards. Usually those places have a lot..