Posts about Travel and tourism

  • Permanent Tourist 2010 Calendar

    It’s been a hectic week and weekend, hence the delay in posting that I’ve released my 2010 calendar.

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  • A few snapshots from last night’s Choo Choo gig at the Wasserwerk club in Bern.

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  • An example of an image processed using a simple preset available through the Lightroom Presets website.

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  • Don’t ride the rails drunk, kids

    I woke a sleeping drunk last night, when the train to Interlaken terminated in Spiez due to the onward line being blocked. He looked at me blurrily and asked whether he needed to catch the onward replacement bus service to get to Grenoble. (Which is in France.) In other words, he’d staggered onto the wrong

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  • On the rails again

    After a fairly long break, I returned to my major photographic project recently, which takes me across the whole of the city of Bern on a quest to photograph all 219 of the tram and bus stops of the Bernmobil network.

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  • In Transit

    An attempt at the first in a series of 50 word short stories, inspired by my trip to Scotland to meet Jo in 2004.

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  • A greengrocer selling her wares at the side of the road starts throwing cabbages at a father and son standing at her stall without bicycles but wearing cycling helmets. A carriage full of train passengers passed out in their seats at the severe smell of rotten eggs pervading from the toilet. A glazier, attending to

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  • Pollara Lighthouse

    A small gallery of a ruined and abandoned lighthouse on the main road from Malfa, atop three hundred metre high cliffs on the north western corner of Salina amongst the Aeolian Islands.

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  • Cablecar to Cassonsgrat

    Cablecar to Cassonsgrat

    A video of an eight minute trip from Naraus to Cassonsgrat by cablecar, high above the village of Flims Waldhaus, filmed with my iPhone.

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  • Flims, Graubünden

    Jo and I pledged to one another that we will go on holiday during the first week of October every year and celebrate our wedding anniversary by visiting somewhere new together. This year, we chose the south eastern Swiss canton of Graubünden as our destination. The article contains a gallery of photos from our trip.

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  • Rain, Rain

    Photos of various wetness around the city of Bern, as I head for the train station and home on a Friday night.

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  • Free photo show in Bern

    After the success of my last talk at the English Speaking Club in Bern, at which I showed a couple of dozen of my people and street photographs, I am pleased to have been invited back for a second free evening by president Corinne Oegerli. This time, instead of people photographs, I intend to show…

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  • New legislation means that pretty much every air travel passenger must submit their personal travel documentation – passport information – before arriving at the airport.

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  • You’ve Got Mail

    An American company offers a service to send individual, custom postcards from your mobile phone or web browser via traditional mail.

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  • I occasionally receive emails from people all over the world, who find my photos and blog and want to know which places in Switzerland are unmissable for their upcoming trip. The most recent one has inspired me to make a series of blog posts in response, the first of which covers the high altitude mountain…

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  • After a very long pause, I continue with my series of posts telling the story of our trip to Scotland and back to get married.

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  • Guillemots at Elegug Stacks

    Elegug Stacks are two limestone pillars standing freely, a short distance from the cliffs on the coastline of Pembrokeshire in south west Wales. Due to their inaccessibility, a multitude of birds are allowed to breed in comparative peace.

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  • Street Scene, Tenby, Wales

    A great moment as a family’s dog can barely contain himself on the way to the beach.

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