Posts Tagged as ‘travel’

1|10|2009

t3mujin’s Today’s Photo Time Capsule

Southern Iceland…

Louvre, Paris…

I really like Photojojo’s Time Capsule, but sometimes receiving an email with some of your photos taken a year ago isn’t a good thing…
t3mujin’s Photo Time Capsule

24|08|2009

The Flåmsbana

The Flåmsbana, Originally uploaded by kennymatic

While we took the Flåm Railway as a scenic tour it actually is a commuter rail line.
It runs between the towns of Flåm (sea level) and Myrdal (866m above sea level) in a distance of only 20km. The train ride offers spectacular scenery as it goes through many ttwists and [...]

28|08|2008

Goðafoss by _rebekka

Goðafoss, Originally uploaded by _rebekka

As I’m already in countdown mode for Iceland, while still having some reading and planning to do, here’s some shots of one of my favourite photographers, which happens to be Icelandic, just to put you all “in the mood”.

21|11|2007

Flickr, the unlikely travel guide?

Since Flickr made possible geotagging, and people started to use it in almost every photo (I know I do), it became a quite interesting source of travel information, an unlikely travel guide, just head to Flickr Map, pick the a place of your choice and just wander through the photos shown on the screen.
Now the [...]

12|10|2007

Gadling extravaganza!!

, Originally uploaded by t3mujin

After this pleasant surprise I found out I had another and yet another Photo Of The Day at Gadling some time ago.
Surprises like these sure feel nice.

6|10|2007

Europa latina

Europa latina, Originally uploaded by t3mujin

It took me three months to realize one of my photos was featured as a Photo Of The Day at Gadling, one of my favorite travel blogs.

7|09|2007

Radical Dive

Matador Travel, Originally uploaded by bravenewtraveler

Brave New Traveler posted an excellent article dedicated to Matador Travel, an emerging travel community (see it as an hi5 or MySpace for travelers), but what caught my eye is the photo they chose to illustrate their article, a photo manipulation with one of the landmarks of my hometown, or [...]

6|09|2007

Kerouac overload

Jack Kerouac’s “On The Road” has to be one of my books favorite books of all time, and in a strange way that book inspires me to travel. Strange because, and this will sound familiar for those who’ve read it, I absolutely have no ambition in wandering like Sal, Dean and all the disfunctional [...]

16|08|2007

Travel Family

The Andrus family: they’re back! – Vagablogging
The Andrus family is back! After spending a year visiting 31 countries on six continents, the family of two parents and four children (from pre-school to high-school age), are back home in Atlanta trying to readjust to American life and the steamy Atlanta climate.
To those who say [...]

1|06|2007

The need to go away

≈ 2 sKy hEaRtS ≈, Originally uploaded by Jennifer Esperanza

Although I’ve been in a few places in the last years I don’t see myself as a traveler, but sometimes I feel like I’m one. It took a small car trip to one of my “country houses”, a trip I do quite often, to make me [...]