photography
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Earthquake in Morocco

I had planned to continue my posts of the Fall road trip we did in 2021. But on the night of September 8th there was a crushing 6.8 earthquake in Morocco. Twenty minutes later an aftershock hit at 4.9 magnitude. The toll of the dead and injured is still being counted. The main area of… Continue reading
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Maine will take your breath away

Our 2021 road trip to New England and the Maritimes in Canada was extra special after we sheltered in place for so long during Covid. Although we never got sick, it hit my Canadian partner and me in a different way. We were separated in 2020 for 7 months because of the border closure between… Continue reading
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Patagonia Perfection

Did you ever have one of those days where nothing goes right? Fortunately, for me they don’t happen very often. I can’t remember one in recent history. But there are days where everything goes right. And when you’re a photographer it’s Nirvana. That day for me was at the estancia el Galpón del Glaciar near… Continue reading
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Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park is one of the most visited of the 63 National Parks in the U. S. The summer months have the peak of crowds but Autumn is still full of visitors. We still had trouble finding parking space for some of the more popular spots and just had to do a drive by.… Continue reading
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Use of color vs black and white

“We don’t need no stinking badges” The subtitle of this post is a famous line from the 1947 film The Treasure of Sierra Madre, starring Humphrey Bogart. If you are under the age of 50 you might have no reference to the line at all. But it’s a very famous line, even though a bit… Continue reading
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Inspiration

During a recent trip to Door County WI for a photography workshop, I was hoping to find a focus for several new projects. I had been looking for inspiration for a photo project for several years and was never able to narrow in on something to inspire me. Right before my trip to Door County,… Continue reading
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Umbrellas

Why are they fun to photograph? Even though I love black and white photography, there are times when I just have to process an image in color. That is especially true when I see an umbrella in color. And why are they fun to photograph? Because they are usually a bright spot during an ordinarily… Continue reading
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The Road Less Traveled

Want to avoid the crowds while traveling? After Covid folks are traveling again. And from what I read, as well as personally experienced, fighting the crowds wherever you go is the norm. Even off season. For full enjoyment you might want to pick a destination that is not on the top ten lists. Try the… Continue reading
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Memories of the Cuban Revolution

My first memory of the Cuban revolution goes back to 1961 when several Cuban boys showed up at my high school in Albuquerque. They were part of Operation Peter Pan. At the time, I had never heard of this operation. I was a teenage girl in a Catholic High School. I was just trying to… Continue reading
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Cow jumping in the Omo Valley

My family moved to Iowa the summer before my senior year in high school. I came out of that experience relatively undamaged psychologically, although some might argue with that. I had heard from my new teen friends in Iowa of cow tipping (NOT really a thing) but cow jumping never came up. The stories of… Continue reading
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Just one phrase in a foreign language can help with travel.

Do you want to make your travel to foreign countries easier? Here’s an example of how that works. When I was teaching Spanish at the local high school I used to tell my students never to underestimate the doors that will open when you know another language. Since my retirement in 2004, I have found… Continue reading
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Finding an interesting face to photograph

When I travel with a photo workshop, most of my fellow photographers find out very quickly that I love to do portraits. Faces are my passion. On one workshop to Camagüey Cuba I found myself photographing a lot of shirtless men. In my defense, it’s pretty hot there and they bare their torsos as soon… Continue reading
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Finding Jim Morrison’s Grave

It was our last day in Paris before we started our river tour. Over the years I have discovered that I needed four nights in a major city to get in three full days of touring. We skipped the museums to save time by not spending precious time in long lines and we concentrated on… Continue reading
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Stop the car!

I travel a lot, hence the name of my blog. Air travel before Covid was a nightmare. Now with everyone getting back on the travel bandwagon, pre Covid travel looks like Duck Soup. Last summer when it looked like the world was coming back to life I had to cancel a trip to Lisbon….for the… Continue reading
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End of the Journey

This international award winning image came about from a visit to a dear friend from high school in Albuquerque. During my stay his son and daughter in-law, who were visiting from out of state, came by with their two little girls, one a newborn. I offered to photograph them. Afterwards the young mother, Amy, approached… Continue reading
About Me
I am an award winning photographer, formerly a high school Spanish teacher, who loves to travel the world. I have been to 58 countries with a few more left on my bucket list. I also love to decorate my home, especially with my own fine art photography. I have three adult children and nine grandchildren.
To view my fine art Photogrphy: https://PatriciaClairePhotography.com
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