BlogHide Resteemsgoneissean (33)in photography • 7 years agoHappy belated Earth Day!Been traveling and working hard, but time to get back to sharing pictures and stories from around the world! This photo taken above Peyto Lake using my Sony a5100 on a road trip through British…goneissean (33)in photography • 7 years agoStaring Deep into Space in the Colca Canyon, PeruThis single image (unstiched) is from one of my first ever night photography sessions back in early 2015. It has been cool to look back and see my own improvement over the years. Anyway, I had…goneissean (33)in photography • 7 years agoDeep in Thought in Wadi Rum, JordanPhoto taken in Wadi Rum at sunset using a Sony Alpha 5100. Wadi Rum is an eerily beautiful place that seems out of this world. I've never experienced a place so unbelievably quiet and still before.…goneissean (33)in travel • 7 years agoFrom Miserably Cold to Basking in the Patagonian Sun: Part 2 (Recall #3)In my last recall post I talked about the hellish weather I encountered at Torres del Paine. Instead of carrying on with the intended Q hike, I hiked out. Luckily I did, it was perfect further…goneissean (33)in photography • 7 years agoDurmitor National Park, MontenegroThe perfect bench to sit back, relax, read, and think.goneissean (33)in travel • 7 years agoNearly Freezing to Death in Patagonia (Recall #2)As I sit here freezing in the New Year in bitter cold Chicago it reminds me of my time when I nearly froze to death while hiking at Torres del Paine early March of 2015. I spent nearly 2 months…goneissean (33)in travel • 7 years agoMy 2017 Year of TravelsHappy New Year! I wanted to review my year of travels in 2017. Some places I actually forgot about until I started writing this and going through pictures. Where have you been this year? What was…goneissean (33)in travel • 7 years agoMaletsunyane Falls of Central Lesotho (Recall #1)My first post. A friend of mine told me about steemit and thought I should share some of my travel stories here as I don't often write them down. I am fortunate enough to work remotely which allows…