A quick overnight trip to Montreal resulted in lots of subway hopping late into the night, shooting a number of stations along the Green and Orange-lines. One of the planned stops was the Orange’s Jarry Station, noted for its diamond-shaped caissons atop the transept linking the two platforms. It was also a chance to use my new Really Right Travel gear (the TFA-01 table tripod, Multi Clamp, and BH-25 ballhead) to shoot multiple long exposures while obeying the STM’s “no tripod” rule. Montreal, QC
Our first night in Rome led us to Castel Sant'Angelo and it's bridge next to the Tiber River. Translated to english, "Castle of the Holy Angel" and also known as the "Mausoleum of Hadrian", this fortification was built between 123-139 AD, and served numerous other roles throughout its existence including a military fortress, papal fortress, a residence, and a prison. Rome, IT
The stage is empty, the crowds have filed out, the piano is closed up and covered, and a deafening silence overcomes the hollow space. Kingston, ON