Saturday, April 12, 2008
Fenway Park, Boston
I was on my way to a party on Saturday night and caught this image of some spectators at Fenway Park. A few thunderstorms had just rolled through the city, leaving behind a thick fog. The game resumed (after two delays), and we managed to beat the Yankees.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Sunday, April 6, 2008
AD20/21
Sunday, April 6, 2008
AD20/21 Exhibition, Cyclorama Building, South End, Boston
The first ever AD20/21 (Art and Design of the 20th and 21st Centuries) exhibition was held this weekend in the Cyclorama Building on Tremont Street. Exhibits featured works of galleries from around the world...media ranging from paint, sculpture, furniture, glass, etc. This space has hosted a number of art shows in the past, and it isn't difficult to figure out why; it's well-lit, even at night, and is historic in itself (built in the 1880s to house a large, circular painting of the Battle of Gettysburg for the viewing public).
AD20/21 Exhibition, Cyclorama Building, South End, Boston
The first ever AD20/21 (Art and Design of the 20th and 21st Centuries) exhibition was held this weekend in the Cyclorama Building on Tremont Street. Exhibits featured works of galleries from around the world...media ranging from paint, sculpture, furniture, glass, etc. This space has hosted a number of art shows in the past, and it isn't difficult to figure out why; it's well-lit, even at night, and is historic in itself (built in the 1880s to house a large, circular painting of the Battle of Gettysburg for the viewing public).
In praise of the sun...
Meat
Friday, April 4, 2008
The Butcher Shop, Tremont Street, South End, Boston
After attending an art exhibition across the street, we grabbed a table (standing room only for a while at first) for some appetizers and a bottle of bubbly at the Butcher Shop. At the rear of the restaurant, one can hand-pick the freshest cuts of meats (and even a whole duck, hanging by its feet).
The Butcher Shop, Tremont Street, South End, Boston
After attending an art exhibition across the street, we grabbed a table (standing room only for a while at first) for some appetizers and a bottle of bubbly at the Butcher Shop. At the rear of the restaurant, one can hand-pick the freshest cuts of meats (and even a whole duck, hanging by its feet).
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Goodbye, Moon...
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Banff, Alberta, Canada
...and so all good things must come to an end. Here is one of the last pictures I took on my trip up to Alberta, Canada's Banff National Park. On a chilly morning (about 5 degrees Fahrenheit), I shot this around 6:30 AM before we checked out of the hotel and made our way to Calgary Airport.
Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Banff, Alberta, Canada
...and so all good things must come to an end. Here is one of the last pictures I took on my trip up to Alberta, Canada's Banff National Park. On a chilly morning (about 5 degrees Fahrenheit), I shot this around 6:30 AM before we checked out of the hotel and made our way to Calgary Airport.
Taking Flight...
Monday, March 31, 2008
Pritha about to take flight off a cliff, Crowfoot Glacier, Icefields Parkway, north of Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada
We took a drive north of Lake Louise in Canada's beautiful Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies. The Icefields Parkway takes visitors along an isolated stretch of road through many glaciers, mountains, and lakes up into Jasper National Park. This stop was a little of a disappointment since the glacier was covered with snow, making it hard to distinguish, but we were able to see some ice glistening in the sun in areas not covered with snowfall. We were not disappointed by the views, however. These areas contain perhaps the most beautiful winterscapes I have ever seen.
Pritha about to take flight off a cliff, Crowfoot Glacier, Icefields Parkway, north of Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada
We took a drive north of Lake Louise in Canada's beautiful Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies. The Icefields Parkway takes visitors along an isolated stretch of road through many glaciers, mountains, and lakes up into Jasper National Park. This stop was a little of a disappointment since the glacier was covered with snow, making it hard to distinguish, but we were able to see some ice glistening in the sun in areas not covered with snowfall. We were not disappointed by the views, however. These areas contain perhaps the most beautiful winterscapes I have ever seen.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
Mushing
Sunday, March 30, 2008
Mushing on a frozen lake south of Canmore, Alberta, Canada
We took a tour with Snowy Owl Sled Dog Tours, based in Canmore, on Sunday afternoon. After a brief instruction on commands, we were given our own sled to drive through the Canadian Rocky wilderness. Halfway during our tour, we stopped on a frozen lake to switch drivers (my friend Piya and I took the sled at this point, with our friend Amy taking the passenger seat in the sled).
Mushing on a frozen lake south of Canmore, Alberta, Canada
We took a tour with Snowy Owl Sled Dog Tours, based in Canmore, on Sunday afternoon. After a brief instruction on commands, we were given our own sled to drive through the Canadian Rocky wilderness. Halfway during our tour, we stopped on a frozen lake to switch drivers (my friend Piya and I took the sled at this point, with our friend Amy taking the passenger seat in the sled).
Lake Minnewanka
Saturday, March 29, 2008
Lake Minnewanka, Alberta, Canada
We took a short hike along the edge of one of Banff National Park's larger lakes, Lake Minnewanka, which is near the town of Banff. There was absolutely noone else there, except for an impromptu wedding between a couple from South America that was being held out on a snow-buried boat ramp. We were asked to sign as witnessed, but someone else beat us to it. The scenery was amazing, especially since there was a snow storm progressing along the lake while we were there. You can see the edge of the snow line creeping in from the right side of the photo...by the end of the hike, we were in whiteout conditions.
Lake Minnewanka, Alberta, Canada
We took a short hike along the edge of one of Banff National Park's larger lakes, Lake Minnewanka, which is near the town of Banff. There was absolutely noone else there, except for an impromptu wedding between a couple from South America that was being held out on a snow-buried boat ramp. We were asked to sign as witnessed, but someone else beat us to it. The scenery was amazing, especially since there was a snow storm progressing along the lake while we were there. You can see the edge of the snow line creeping in from the right side of the photo...by the end of the hike, we were in whiteout conditions.
View of Bow River Valley
Friday, March 28, 2008
View from Sanson Peak, Banff, Alberta, Canada
This shot was taken from the summit of Sanson Peak at 7,400 feet. We took a gondola to the summit of Sulphur Mountain, an adjacent mountain peak, and then walked along a ridge for about a kilometer to the adjacent summit of this mountain, which is home to a historic cosmic ray station/weather observatory. This view shows Tunnel Mountain (the smaller mountain in the center) with the town of Banff to the left. A number of 10,000+ foot peaks can be seen in the distance.
View from Sanson Peak, Banff, Alberta, Canada
This shot was taken from the summit of Sanson Peak at 7,400 feet. We took a gondola to the summit of Sulphur Mountain, an adjacent mountain peak, and then walked along a ridge for about a kilometer to the adjacent summit of this mountain, which is home to a historic cosmic ray station/weather observatory. This view shows Tunnel Mountain (the smaller mountain in the center) with the town of Banff to the left. A number of 10,000+ foot peaks can be seen in the distance.
Hello, Moon...
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Banff Pictures Coming...
I've been out of town since Thursday. I will be posting some fabulous pictures taken in Alberta, Canada over the past few days...please be patient, and you will be rewarded with some shots of some of the most beautiful Rocky Mountain scenery in North America.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)