Ostensibly my family and I were vacationing in Cancún, but although we did sleep in a beachside resort, we spent basically all of our brief trip taking shuttles and buses to excursions all around the Yucatán peninsula. Continue reading Cenotes and Ruins of the Yucatán
Category Archives: Photography
Trail Running Senses
Petrichor: the smell of the forest in the rain. It’s almost indescribable. Earthy. A lovely odor summoned by heavenly water that seeps out of the soil itself. Contained in it are hints of the mighty trees, the forests’ animal dwellers, the decay of generations past. An ancient freshness, a novel oldness, a scent that conjures thoughts of the endless renewal of nature. Continue reading Trail Running Senses
My Manhattan View
I’m kinda worn out by writing all these introspective medicine posts all the time, so I’m taking a break and showing off instead! In June, my roommates and I moved down the hall, the result being that while sitting at my desk, I turn my head left and see this: Continue reading My Manhattan View
On Half Marathons and Ghosts #2
There are ghosts in Mario Kart. In Time Trial mode, where you race for personal best times on an empty track, a faint translucent ghost of your kart appears alongside you, echoing your previous best run. If you’re driving on pace with your ghost, the two of you, avatar and apparition, will weave down the track alongside each other. Navigate a tricky turn more smoothly than before and you dart ahead, but make a blunder and your ghost will glide off mercilessly into the distance. Compared to what Mario Kart is typically – a mass of 12 racers, bananas littered all over, and freaking blue shells – there’s a pure simplicity in driving alone on an empty track against your ghost. There’s no one to race but yourself. Continue reading On Half Marathons and Ghosts #2
Boston Wedding
This weekend, my friends Michelle and Allan got married in Boston! And… they had me tag along and photograph it! They live in New York too and I’m “distant classmates” with the bride at med school, but we all trekked to Boston because she also went to Harvard. The groom also went to Harvard. None of us knew each other when at Harvard, haha. Continue reading Boston Wedding
The Treacherous Traverse
Hiking things that are difficult:
- Completing miles 11-12 of a long hike
- Carrying a 20- or 30-lb backpack
- Teetering on jagged edges of unstable rocks
- Downclimbing a steep rockslide, -2000 ft over 1 mile
- Finding trail markings in dense night fog with <10 ft visibility
Hiking that is downright treacherous: Doing all of those things simultaneously. Continue reading The Treacherous Traverse
#Shmickey Wedding
This weekend, there was a wedding and it was dapper. Continue reading #Shmickey Wedding
Macro Study: Blossoms
The rough-hewn urban surfaces of New York City don’t appeal to my eye or my camera. However, when natural phenomena happen — the changing of autumn, dramatic snowstorms, spring’s fist bloom — that’s when my camera has its fun. Continue reading Macro Study: Blossoms