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Photographer

My first camera was a Pentax 1000, a gift from my father on my 16th birthday. I soon imagined myself running through the streets of Beirut, gun fire all around me. Fortunately I chose a profession less likely to get my ass shot off, and have retained my Amateur Status ever since.

I really didn’t start retaining my work until I went digital in 1998 with a 1.2 megapixel Kodak DC210+. What follows is a handful of images using various techniques including fill-flash, High Dynamic Range photography and Tilt-Shift using a collection of cameras.

360° VR Photography

I've traveled the world taking panoramic photographs in such cities as Paris, London, and Rome.

Most smartphones support a panorama mode today, but to take a high quality image, you need specialized gear mounted on a tripod that keeps the camera's nodal point centered. As many as 16 images are used to create a single 360° view. And you want to ensure there's always something interesting to look at, so placement of the camera is critical.

Latest Panoramic Image

  • Iron Horses at RestJuly 3, 2012, 10:40 am

      National Museum of Science and Technology in Ottawa, Canada is home to three iron horses of the 1930s. The plaques accompanying these beasts states they were the largest of their kind. So large, in fact, these 4-8-4 (4 small wheels up front, eight power train wheels, four small wheels in the back) were so [...]

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