She’s nothing fancy but she’s still a beauty. There were herds of humans standing in very close proximity to her, flashing their cameras while she chomped away at the trees, completely fearless. It was neat considering deers in Canada run from humans.
I’ve been revisiting some old Bryan Adams songs – I drift in and out of his music as time passes. Him and John Mayer and of course John Lennon, Elton John, and Paul McCartney have written some of the most beautiful love songs in the world in my opinion. At the top of my head:
I’m not positively sure what this little green guy is, but it appears to be a Gecko??? I obviously wasn’t paying attention to the tour guide at the time. If you know exactly what it is, please feel free to share. Until then, it’s a Gecko. (lol)
If you want a sneak peek of the Circle of Life series so far (from Costa Rica), check them all out on Etsy – I’ve already listed them for sale. Otherwise, you can check back here daily because I’ll be posting one at a time for the next few days and then some. I’m completely in love with this series. Take me to KENYA next.
I’ve decided to scrap the National Geographic Edition title for my wild animal series and rename it to The Circle of Life, inspired by the Lion King. I’m trying to make this series as marketable as I can at my Etsy shop! They’re probably best targeted towards a young boy’s bedroom or nursery.
In any case, meet the Squirrel Monkey. They were damn hard to capture because they move so fast and your neck feels like snapping off from staring up at enormous trees for long periods of time, trying to find a monkey that is still for just two seconds and not flying in every direction.
Happy August! Here’s my first national geographic shot from Costa Rica. It’s a sloth! I have never seen a sloth before and had no idea what they looked like. This is what they look like. They have a perma-smile, they move in extreme slow motion, they have bugs of all sorts feasting and breeding inside their hair, and they are completely and utterly defenseless. In other words, they’re useless. That’s how ‘Sloth’ came to be one of seven deadly sins – it speaks to laziness mostly. This sloth showed up on the side of the road and was making its way across so slowly that we had to pick him up and dump him on a tree. It was comical.
I had the tour bus driver pull over to the side of the road so that I could get out and snap a photo of these donkeys. How cute are they??? Did you know that comparatively and weight for weight, donkeys are stronger than horses? I had no idea. They look so much gentler and less muscular. It’s actually quite common to use donkeys rather than horses to do heavylifting in the farms. This photo was taken during our road trip from Arenal to Manuel Antonio.
Boy, the first day back to work from a vacation is always a battle. The brain is simply not in full operation. I am also resuming my GMAT studies today – oh the joy! I pray to God that all that I have learned and taught myself in the last 3 months have not escaped me over this 8-day break – that would be excruciating.
My travel experience in Costa Rica has topped all of my other travels. It was inspiring and exhilarating and filled with new experiences. We woke up no later than 6:00am every day to see all that we could see in this beautiful country and went to bed no later than 9:00pm to be well rested for the next day’s adventures. This is the only way to travel because it’s the only way to experience every ounce of goodness that a new place in the world has to show and offer you. I took over 1,600 photos in one week – I think this trip is the beginning of the National Geographic edition of my photography – I can’t wait to share all of them with you. I’ll blog more about individual adventures as I post photos relevant to those adventures.
The photo below is of me and my love at the Tocori Falls. We rode beautiful Costa Rican horses to get to a trail in the jungle (and I mean a serious jungle), then hiked up the trail to arrive at the falls, where we bathed, swam, and took photos. There are only so many words you can use to describe experiences like this and it’s really quite hard to express the magnificence of it all. It is the very reason that I take as many photos as I do because I believe that photos and words together bring you as close to the experience as you can get.
It’s tradition! I’ve traveled every summer for the past 5 years and this luggage has seen many places with me. Inspiration, happiness, and open-mindedness are found in traveling. For me anyways. And I mean real traveling: out and about at 7am on walking tours type of traveling, not the lounging on a beach, drinking and partying type.
I’m going on a rugged adventure in Costa Rica, covering San Jose, Arenal, and Manuel Antonio. It’s my first time in Central America. My love and I are horseback riding, white water rafting, canopying, and touring a national park. No rest for the wicked!
I’ll be back in a week with photos of volcanoes, rain forests, wild animals, and all that awesome stuff. Be right back!
My girl Andrea and I went out for a short and sweet photoshoot a few evenings ago because we needed a fix. So here’s a new self portrait with my bike. I do realize that I’m over-killing the bike photos at the moment. =P
Finally, an official photo of my beautiful Dutch bicycle. Available on Etsy. I’m taking her for a ride by the lake downtown this afternoon, with my love of course.
I received my first canvas order and so I printed my first canvas photograph and it is really quite grand. It has brought the artwork to life in a whole new way. I’ve added canvas listings to my shop, currently available for 8x10s, 8x12s, 16x20s, and 16x24s. They are shipped ready to hang, gallery wrapped, and beautiful. :) I am hooked myself and have an urge to send in a whole bunch of photographs to be printed on canvas just for the heck of it.
I’ve been watching a lot of Shark’s Tank lately – the show fascinates me to no end. I love the business intelligence / acumen of both the sharks and the entrepreneurs, and I just love the creativity in the new product ideas and have a genuine appreciation for it. I’ve always had admiration for entrepreneurs. I can even prove it to you with an old post here, where I raved about Ryerson University-bred entrepreneurs. And here I am, raving about entrepreneurs yet again. I admire them because they are not only able to think of a great idea but they make it come to life, too. All too often we sit on ideas that never reach the point of execution. Having said that, I think I’ve executed quite a bit since my post here about how I am going to start selling prints on Etsy. There is an infinite amount of ways to expand and though I’m moving slowly due to ample of other life commitments, I will expand in baby steps. Prints – check, post cards – check, canvas – check, product photography services – check. Next – tradeshows? Or maybe calendars. Whatever it is, do the work. Don’t be lazy.
My love and I also have a brilliant new product idea in mind (we think it’s brilliant anyway) and I’m determined to make it happen, starting with a business case to present in a patent application. I want to be writing on this very same blog five years from now and be able to point back to this post and say, “I’ve executed.”
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