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I’ve been asked a few times where the pictures on the banner come from, so I thought I’d take the time to answer here on the blog. All the pictures but two were taking with my ancient 2 megapixel Canon Powershot A40 – the others (marked with an *) were taken with my brother’s much nicer 6 megapixel Canon EOS-10D (I think). Yes, I need a new camera.
From the top left, and proceeding clockwise:
- A corridor of the 19th century Fort Jefferson on Dry Tortugas National Park, on a small island located 70 miles west of Key West and not much farther from Havana, Cuba. (Spring 2003)
- A window of the William J. Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Arkansas. (Summer 2005)
- Balanced Rock in Arches National Park, southeast Utah. (Summer 2005)
- An assortment of figs freshly picked by my uncle and laid out to sun-dry by my aunt, in my family’s village in the mountains of northeast Sicily near Messina. (Summer 2002)
- *Relatively smaller mountains east of the Grand Tetons in northwest Wyoming. (Summer 2004)
- *Me reading David Foster Wallace’s Oblivion en route to Rio de Janeiro from Boston. (Summer 2004)
- Newspaper Rock, a Native American petroglyph panel located in southeast Utah with art that is potentially 2,000 years old. (Summer 2005)
