Coming into 2008 I had accumulated about twelve weeks of paid vacation time. It had been almost three years since I took a real vacation so I decided to take some time off from work and go on a cross-country trip heading west. Once in a while I'd stop the car and check out landscape scenes in places such as Plainfield (Indiana) or Marshfield (Missouri). Found some rather interesting desert views across Texas. Did some drifting around large sand dunes in New Mexico. Hiked at the Petrified Forest and Grand Canyon in Arizona. Photographed evening scenes at Hoover Dam and Las Vegas while in Nevada. Spent a wonderful week between San Diego and San Francisco in California. Visited a few national parks in Utah. Went through the freezing Rocky Mountain of Colorado. Stopped at Topeka Zoo in Kansas and then at St. Louis in Missouri before arriving home.
During this road trip, I crossed more than a dozen states and over 7,400 miles (11900 km) in about twenty-five days. Witnessed eagles diving into a lake for fish; had a close encounter with some amazing cows in a desert farm and stood between a wild deer herd grazing in a mountain. Found a lone sea lion on a beach; looked over the Pacific Ocean from a lighthouse; and got a unique perspective of a waterfall as it splashed against the rocks before me. Walked around the Gila Cliff Dwellings for a feel of the past; drove alongside some small twisters as they joined together and formed spectacular sandstorms; and watched the sun set in the horizon as the moon and stars took over the sky. Went shopping in Las Vegas and loaded my car with tons of goodies instead of spending money at the casinos. Did some high-speed driving across the deserts and a couple amazing rally-style time trials through the mountains. Interviewed a rock-balancing artist along San Francisco Bay and got invited to a personal behind-the scene tour at St. Louis Zoo. All these and many other interesting stories, places and faces that I will not soon forget
It was definitely a lifetime experience seeing so much in such short period of time, but these fortunate incidences wouldnt have been so exciting without the many people I met along the way
so thanks to all of those friendly locals for telling me about their unique points of interest that arent listed on maps. Im also grateful to every single one of you that made suggestions to check out different cool spots in your states from Missouri to California. Please be patient as it will take me months to go through my photo journal and select my favorite images to post on my DA accounts.
On a personal note, I recently cut my long hair and donated it to Locks of Love
[link] Its a nice non-profit organization assisting financially disadvantaged children so please help if you can. Im currently volunteering as a graphic artist to create a series of READ posters used by the American Library Association to promote reading at a local public library. Im also working on photo materials for two monthly solo exhibits to be showcased later in September and October. Will also have some limited prints and 2009 wall calendars for sale later this year (with proceeds going to my charity and scholarship funds).
Last but not least, my most sincere gratitude to my cousin Ben for taking care of my pack of Siberian Huskies while I was gone and to Paulette and Liz for their hospitality while I visited southern California earlier this month. Paulette was kind enough to invite my brother and me to the San Diego Zoo and Wild Animal Park for some fantastic shots of the giant pandas and other incredible wildlife. She and Liz also treated me to a wonderful surprise birthday dinner during my stay. Thanks for being such good friends!
It's good to be back!
Best wishes for peace and happiness to all,
Anthony

Paulettes Gallery

Lizs Gallery

My cousin Bens Gallery
F.A.Q.
I'm a painter/sketch artist, may I use your photo(s) as reference?Feel free to use my photos as reference to your drawings/paintings. Please send me a link to your finished work, I'd like to see your interpretation.
How do you get such clear shots through glass without glares/reflections?You can read more about my simple technique here [link] in STEP 4
What type of cameras and/or lenses do you use?Here's a [link] to my photo gear. Specific equipment info can be found beneath each photograph found in this gallery.
Do you work at zoos or state/national parks?No, I'm in international business. Photography is just a serious hobby.
Can I use your images as stock or for photo-manipulation, web design or other personal/school/work projects?No, all my photographs are copyrighted and may not be recreated, printed, published in any media and/or format without my written permission.
Why do you have watermarks all over your photos?Because they are my photos, not yours!
What do the four-digit numbers in your image titles mean?They are original image file numbers from my cameras (IMG_2005, IMG_2006, IMG_2007, IMG_2008, etc.) and kept as reference for easy search in my personal photo archive.
Devious Comments
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I bet i could die, and it wouldn't even be hard
you have learned a lot through the eyes of the people who know the area best, i wish i could do taht.
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"Things have changed for me, and that's okay.
I feel the same, I'm on my way, and I say,
'Things have changed for me.'"
I want to go where everyone goes, I want to know what everyone knows. I want to go where everyone feels the same...."
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::catonietales::
::Crystal Pegasus::
::If this had meant anything important you wouldn't have missed it::
too bad you haven't really stopped in oklahoma.
i would've loved showing you my new work place at the safari sanctuary. you've favd a picture my husband took of shammi our golden tabby and you could've pet him there and get some amazing shots of the animals there.
well if you ever to something like this again be sure to visit oklahoma and let me give you a tour than
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Check out this cool Portfolio [link]
And don't forget this amazing photographer [link]
and good luck for your exhibitions...the quality of your huge amount of images will make it hard to make selections....
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beauty is the shape that love gives to things...
Looking forward to the images.
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Why not check out my gallery [link]
I'm envious of all the places you got to go. I want to do something like that one day.
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Nothing is true. Everything is permitted.
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The drops of rain make a hole in the stone not by violence but by oft falling. ~Lucretius
and sounds like you took advantage of every opportunity to really see, and experience this vast country.
glad you had such a good time.
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Well done is better than well said. ~ Benjamin Franklin
And medium rare is better than well done ~ valdev
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