Monthly Archives: February 2008

Berlin Graffiti and Street Art

I still have some misc. photos that I took on my euroventure. Berlin has a lot of graffiti and street art. Here is a collection of photos that I took during the course of my stay.

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Saltly Polish Mines and Pierogies

I know you probably can’t wait to hear about real Polish pierogis, but you are going to have to wait until later in the post . . . As Saturday was my last full day without travel in Europe, we decided to start the day off right with a bit of the ol’ hair of...

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Night Photos from Krakow, Poland

On Friday night we headed back down to the town square to check out some of the local bars and clubs. We were careful not to drink to much, because when you do then you risk becoming an Alkohole. We cruised around checking out a few of the local establishments, but . . .

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The Journey continues in Krakow, Poland

Hi there! I’m writing this from the airplane, a few hundred miles off the southern tip of Greenland. I’m catching up with my final installments of my European Adventure. Deb and I traveled to Krakow, Poland for my final weekend abroad. We had a lay over in Warsaw, so that gave us the opportunity to...

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The trip home

I didn’t bring the laptop to Poland, thus the lack of posts this weekend.  I’m packing it up here and heading back to the States.  See you tomorrow!

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Today didn’t go as planned (an Adventure is born)

I was planning on staying home today, resting my foot, and catching up on some computer time. I needed my morning pastry fix, so I set out to go to the shop on the corner. I was walking out and I left the door in the apt building ajar, as the locks are a pain...

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Schone Donnerstag! (Happy Thursday Berlin Bike Action)

OK so the truth is that I injured my foot a little bit jumping off the pier in England. It was fine until I did a full day of walking on it. Now walking is a bit uncomfortable. So I got the bright idea to rent a town bike to cruise around Berlin, thereby saving...

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There are no bricks in The Wall

I’ve been drinking beer every day since I’ve been here and I’m feeling a lot better. I’ve found that I’ve adjusted to the culture over here. The trains are now making perfect sense. Here is a tasty breakfast morsel for a site seeing man on the go. With a fresh sugar buzz I headed on...

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Back in Berlin on the Potsdamer Platz

Click on the READ MORE to check out my full post and lots more pictures from my third day in Berlin!

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London Calling!

Sunday morning awoke cold and frosty. I arose to another smashing bowl of porridge and we headed on down to London. David had a bridal show to attend so we caught a ride to the southern end of the city. So we bid farewell to Sir David and headed on down to the Tower Bridge....

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Fish N Chips

After a day ripping around the British countryside and swerving around knob-gobblers, we were hankerin’ for some tasty fish and chips. We went down to the water in Whitstable, where we could have locally caught fish. It was hands down the best I’ve ever had. The cod must have been caught the same day; it...

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Jolly Old England

On Friday Debs and I jumped on a flight over to London to visit British David for the weekend. Lovely! David and I met at the DWF convention in Tampa last last month and had a lot of fun. David lives south of London in the Kent countryside, so the plan was to tour around...

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Berlin Round 1 – Jewish Memorial and Club Felix

Jet lag has not proven to be a problem for me. I managed to sleep away my entire first and second days in Berlin. It was cloudy and overcast, which translates to great sleeping weather for Coloradoans. Oh well. I’m off to England in a couple hours. In the evening we headed down to Potsdamer...

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Guten Morgan from Berlin

Good Morning from Berlin, Germany! It’s technically night here but I’m all out of whack with the jetlag. I’m ready for breakfast but we’re going to get Mexican instead. Just a quick post that I got here safely. When I was a kid living in New Jersey we used to say that it is always...

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Steve Z in the Studio

Here is Part 2 of the Steve and Bobbie studio experience. If you missed the story, Part 1 is HERE. I’m going to keep this one short since it’s midnight, I’m off to Europe in the morning, and I haven’t started packing. Stay tuned for European adventures!!!

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Swimsuit Fashion Shots with Brittney

In the past I haven’t taken my fashion photography very seriously. I’ve done a few shoots here and there to practice my lighting, and to have a little fun. Then I did those swimsuit shoots when I was down in Florida. Once again, those were mostly to practice in some different shooting conditions than I...

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Superstar: Past or Present?

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Integrated Alliances First Wednesday Networking Party at Brix

This month’s Integrated Alliances’ First Wednesday Event was held at Brix in Lodo, Denver. The networking was fast and furious, and I nearly ran out of business cards. I was lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time, and a caught a photo of a monumental deal closing in place. The...

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Bobby and Stevie’s Excellent Studio Adventure

One of my photographer friends who I share my studio space with is Bobbie Turner. He has a picture of himself attached to the bottom of his email signature that I really didn’t like. Since I’m not one to hold back, I told him that he needed a new one! And actually I needed some...

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BMA Banquet and Silent Auction Tonight at the St. Julian in Boulder!

I hope to see you tonight at the Boulder Mountain Bike Alliance 3rd Annual Gala Banquet and Silent Auction. If you don’t have tickets, sorry, it’s sold out! It’s gonna be fun! Also, as stated in an earlier blog post, I’ll be auctioning off some Moab mountain bike photography. I hope someone buys it!

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