Dec 262012
 

I started this website on Christmas Day last year, purely because I finally had enough time to get a site up and running. It’s already been through a facelift since then, and I hope you all like the new design more. My goal was to post a new travel photo every day of the year. If you follow me regularly you’ll know that it went well for a while, but I started to miss an occasional post, and have been really lazy in the lead up to Christmas!

Since starting the site I’ve posted a total of 304 photos, so 61 short. I’m making it my New Years resolution to hit 365 next year, with a post every day. I can announce that in order to achieve this goal I’ll be spending the first three weeks of this year in Southern Africa again, starting off in Cape Town. I’m not doing a lot of planning for this trip, as I’ll be going with a couple of locals. I’ve been informed today that potential plans include swimming with whale sharks off Mozambique, visiting the Kruger, and a couple days in Malawi. I’m going to enjoy getting to travel and just be told what to do rather than have to figure it out for myself this time!

On top of that trip, I’ve been fortunate enough to negotiate a week off a month, starting in March. So, I’ll be able to visit ten different locations to add to the website. I’m not sure where I’ll be going yet, but Cuba is high on my list, as is a return to Iceland. I’d also like to photograph Angkor Wat in Cambodia. That would be a long trip for a week, but I think it may be worth it. Red rock country in the USA has a strong potential, as does a few days in the Everglades.

I’ve decided to follow today’s photo with what I consider my best shots from 2012, so scroll down and take a look.

Today’s Photo: On the Road, Iceland

This shot was taken in Iceland’s East-fjords. This day we were rushing. We had a long way to go and a tendency to take twice as long as we should to get anywhere. So, my clever travel partner figured out how much time the drive would be, where we’d want to stop for extended time periods, and what was left for impromptu stops for pictures. She had three different timers running and all sorts of alarms. As a result, I was shooting handheld to keep each stop to a minimum. It was bright enough that I didn’t need a tripod to ensure sharp images, and I could align my various exposures in Photoshop. Still though, this spray and pray approach has resulted in a LOT of rejected photos. We didn’t reach our destination when we’d planned, but I’m sure we’d probably still be trying to get there now if not for the strict timer system.

Long straight road through Iceland's East-fjords with rugged mountain.

 

My Best Shots from 2012

Tampa, Florida

Iceland

 

Prague

 

Bermuda

 

Rwanda

 

Iceland

 

Zambia

 

Ontario, Canada

 

Prague

 

Rwanda

 

Ontario, Canada

 

Bermuda

 

New York City

 

Iceland

 

Prague

 

Rwanda

Iceland

 

Acqui Terme, Italy

 

Bermuda

 

Toronto

 

Cape Town, South Africa

 

New York City

 

Zambia

 

Iceland

 

Rwanda

 

Zambia

 

 

  12 Responses to “Traverse Earth is One Year Old & My Best Photos from 2012!”

  1. I look forward to all the new photos from Africa and around the world. I considered captioning them with their locations but ran out of time. I’ve got a lot of waiting around on my way to Africa so I’ll try to add their locations for you. These are all excellent photos, but it would be nice to know where they were all taken. Can’t wait to travel the world through the eyes of your camera lens.

  2. really nice JP. can’t believe it has been a year – congrats!

  3. Congratulations on your one-year anniversary! I look forward to all the new photos from Africa and around the world 🙂

  4. Happy Birthday Traverse Earth!

  5. Congratulations on 1year! I always look forward to your daily photos so it will be great to see a picture every day in 2013! These are all excellent photos, but it would be nice to know where they were all taken. Can’t wait to travel the world thought the eyes of your camera lens…;)

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