My Photo Journal…My “travel” Photo Journal
Over the last month I received two free Canon digital cameras. They are not super high end, but decent and fairly small. One I got by using AmEx points and the other I can’t really say, it was related to work and I am kind of private when it comes to work. But either way, we now have four digital cameras, one really nice one, two new ones, and an old small one.
So I decided to keep one with me in my briefcase at all times. It’s small enough so that it doesn’t add that much weight and doesn’t take up that much room. I travel a lot for work and there are many times I wished I had a camera. So I thought it would be kind of cool to take one with me and capture random miscellaneous moments that have no significant meaning at all. Or getting a shot with someone famous, like that time I was about 10 feet from Bill Clinton.
So here goes…
”On my recent trip I took this shot out of my hotel room. I stay at a great high rise right near the park”
” And a water tank, which are on top of a lot of the older buildings in NYC”
” And this shot while in a cab going over the 59th street bridge, also known as the Queensboro Bridge, which I try to have the cabbies take because there is no toll and I save my company money, hooya”
” And Gillette Stadium where the Patriots play. The flight from NY to Boston is great because we fly around 20K feet so great views coming and going”
” And this one flying into Logan, of my neighborhood. I have some other more focused pictures of my house, but trees block out a shot of my kids playing in the yard”
” And an old mill in my town, the river separates Milton from Dorchester”
” Or this one of south Boston and the skyline”
” And of course the Boston skyline while landing, which I think I broke some federal laws by not turning off my camera”
” I also took one of my kids when I got home from the airport and they were still in the backyard”
So nothing special or exciting, at least until I get to fly to special and exciting places. But for now, my photo journal is of just another ordinary day.
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