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Spiders at Sungei Buloh

February 10, 2015

Probably the easiest creatures to photograph at Sungei Buloh were the spiders. At first I didn’t really notice them as …

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Around Singpore’s Marina Bay at night

February 8, 2015

A friend requested some night shots of Singapore, and I was happy to oblige. The edge of downtown is Marina …

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Mudskipper at Sungei Buloh

February 2, 2015

Part of the Wetlands was an area dedicated to mud and mudskippers, which are amphibious fish. Apparently their gills are …

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Gaping crocodiles and other reptiles

February 1, 2015

This weekend I went to the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve in Singapore and saw a variety of cool animals, not …

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Lincoln Memorial at sunset

January 7, 2015

  A lingering sunset added a lot of warmth to a chilly January evening in the Nation’s capital. Here are …

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Korean and Vietnam War Memorials at dusk

January 7, 2015

I arrived in Washington DC just in time to catch a lovely sunset on a chilly day. Thanks to the …

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A deer mouse goes ice climbing

December 25, 2014

Conditions for ice climbing in the Adirondacks were great this past week, and I managed to get my first two days …

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Pictures of a wet and cold Times Square

December 8, 2014

No matter what you think of Times Square, it is indisputably a people place. Throngs of people are a permanent …

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The northern section of the High Line

November 11, 2014

Back in September, the northern section of the High Line opened to the public. While not fully completed, you can …

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Reptilian friends of Costa Rica

July 20, 2014

As my wife observes, I like anything ugly or creepy. This spousal taxonomy includes numerous reptiles such as lizards and …

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