Lighted Spaces and Landscapes
Excerpts from a Geographer's Photo Archive
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Category: Conference
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. . .the conferrees hit the road. I have better photos of Zion from this day (and other days), but this was the day we broke loose from a dull conference and spent a glorious spring day in a national park. Best to show my co-conspirators. (Zion National Park, Utah, 2009)
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My publisher wanted to promote my project to some schools in California. After 2 days of work, we took some time to walk on the beach before we went to the airport (Oxnard, California, 2016)
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I was giving a major talk at a conference. The easiest path from my hotel to the meeting was along the public walkway that took me through the graveyard. It must have been good luck, because the talk went well and I had a great day. (Winchester, England 2015)
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I was up early shooting the sunrise. I was just starting grad school and we were at an orientation program that seemed to never end. (Camp Perry, Ohio, 1986)
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I had the opportunity to travel to Qatar and present at a conference panel with my friend Maher (far right). To be honest I was sitting there pretty amazed by the country and the conference. I have no memory of saying anything coherent. (Doha, Qatar, 2016)