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Photography & Travel January 3, 2016 1 min read

My Favorite Photos from 2015

Many of you know that I love photography. I did not photograph as much as I normally do in 2015 but from the many places I traveled to I was able to pick out a few…

My Favorite Photos from 2015

Many of you know that I love photography. I did not photograph as much as I normally do in 2015 but from the many places I traveled to I was able to pick out a few of my favorites taken on my iPhone and Nikon D600. I hope you enjoy them. Above: The Taj Mahal at sunrise.

Metal worker, Rajasthan, North India Metal worker, Rajasthan, North India

Varanasi, India. Varanasi, India.

Ladies covered in color and water at the Holi Festival of Colors in Baldeo, North India. Ladies covered in color and water at the Holi Festival of Colors in Baldeo, North India.

Twin cobras in Varanasi, North India. Twin cobras in Varanasi, North India.

My wife walking into the tunnel of light. Central Park, New York City. My wife walking into the tunnel of light. Central Park, New York City.

over-the-caribbean Somewhere over the Caribbean on the way to Costa Rica.

Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica

Arenal Volcano in Costa Rica

Doing a photoshoot for a friend for a surf project he is working on. Guanacaste, Costa Rica. Doing a photoshoot for a friend for a surf project he is working on. Guanacaste, Costa Rica.

Berlin Train Station. It took some figuring out on how to get the word Berlin to be reflected on the clock. Berlin Train Station. It took some figuring out on how to get the word Berlin to be reflected on the clock.

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