Wednesday, May 7, 2008

This is the car we rented in Garmisch, Brooke is taking care of the videography over there.
Here is a picture of a picture of the Neuschwanstein Castle we visited. Sorry I didn't have a helicopter to get this shot ;)
The view out of the castle! We drove through that to get here!
This one is mine of the castle.
A picture I took while driving to Austria, out of my window. That's a golf course in the foreground.
Another picture of our Puegeot but top down!
Thoroughly enjoying myself behind the wheel. 6 hours of European driving, parts of it on the Autobahn! Dream come true.
Train stop on the way to Switzerland.
The Jungfrau, highest point in Europe. This was from front of our hotel.

Brooke's reaction to the "Stinky Cheese Fondue"
No this is not us but we vowed to do this when we go back someday.

Another view from near the front of our hotel. I will be contacting Hallmark when I get back ;)
Here is Lauterbrunnen Valley, further up into the Alps from Interlaken. This shows one of the waterfalls cascading into the valley.
That same waterfall
Taken from the window of the train that took us up to the Jungfrau. This is Lauterbrunnen Valley but from above it this time.

Typical Swiss house
Glacier coming off the Jungfraujoch. This is at the train station there, the highest station in Europe.
To put the size of this landscape in perspective, the dots in the red circle are skiers!!! Be sure to click on these pictures to enlarge them so you can see.
Here is the same picture but zoomed in 100%. This is funny to me....In the red circle on the right is SPECK of dust on my lens, just about the size of one of those people.

Awesome train station in Milan
Commercial Milan
This really isn't that great of a picture but I couldn't stop thinking about how it looks each one of those birds have somewhere to go but the people look clueless.
Brooke at the Alla Scalla Opera house.
Cathedral in Milan with the stirrings of May Day going on.
A girl with one of the religious groups dancing to music. It was weird because I just flipped into "photographer mode" and started documenting this group just like I do when I'm shooting a wedding.

Drummers that made that music.
Socialist group, nice guys actually.

These last two are the essence of Milan.