tagged w/ Photoessay
-
So as I drove west into the sunset through central Ohio on I-80 that first December following my move, I realized suddenly I was breathing more deeply. It was December and we were on the Interstate, but my lungs insisted on more oxygen, so I opened the car window. I could breathe. For the first time in six months, there was nothing to break the vast expanse of sky and the land had flattened. It wasn’t Iowa yet, but that air, the sky, offered the promise of it.So as I drove west into the sunset through central Ohio on I-80 that first December... more
-
-
This is a look at the sun as it sets over the Baltic Sea. I was ensconced in front of a window under a stairway (since the boat ran out of places to sit .. I know, this was almost impossible for me to believe, too, given the overall size of the ferry).This is a look at the sun as it sets over the Baltic Sea. I was ensconced in front of... more
-
-
Do you know how, when an amazing experience is coming to an end, and you just want it to last a little bit longer, you fill your eyes and your heart with as many memories as you can get in those parting moments? This is what I did, and I also snapped photographs of anything, just to preserve those last moments.Do you know how, when an amazing experience is coming to an end, and you just want it... more
-
-
The New York Academy of Sciences hosted a symposium yesterday in the World Trade Center that explored the latest findings associated with swine flu, A/H1N1 Influenza. This symposium was broadast live as a "webinvar" and is also being made into a podcast and streaming video (both of which will be available next week). This photoessay shows some of the preparations carried out for this event.The New York Academy of Sciences hosted a symposium yesterday in the World Trade... more
-
-
This is a photoessay of my visit to North Carolina Central University's Biomanufacturing Research Institute and Technology Enterprise (BRITE) facilities at North Carolina's famous Research Triangle.This is a photoessay of my visit to North Carolina Central University's... more
-