Written by joeheg @ Your Mileage May Vary
During our trip to Iceland, we didn’t make any advance plans for activities. We had a general idea of what we wanted to visit each day and specific times that…
Category: boat
Boat Action in Thailand
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Boat Action in Thailand Out on the island of Koh Samui, pretty much everyone seemed to have a boat, and pretty much everyone had a perfect upper body from moving the boat around all day. I thought, man, it might be fun to move here for a year and just get in […]
Gondolas in Dock
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Goldolas in Dock Here’s a favorite photo from my time in Venice… I think it’s almost impossible to take a bad photo of a gondola. In fact, even people that are brand new to photography can’t even take a bad photo of one. I still have a ton I haven’t gotten through […]
Off the coast of Portugal
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Off the coast of Portugal We went to a cool beach area near Lisbon and had a fabulous lunch before beginning the whole European tour. Just off the coast were these three boats, perfectly spaced with some dramatic lighting. At this time, I was still getting used to using the Hasselblad and […]
Fishing Near Bang Saray
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Fishing Near Bang Saray What a cool place, eh? I love how the Thai people paint all their boats are super bright colors. I think if someone floated by with a boat all painted in soft pastels they would tease them, Thai-fisherman style. I don’t know that for a fact… I really […]
Fishing Near Bang Saray
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Fishing Near Bang Saray What a cool place, eh? I love how the Thai people paint all their boats are super bright colors. I think if someone floated by with a boat all painted in soft pastels they would probably think they are gay and tease them, Thai-fisherman style. I don’t know […]
Returning From Fishing
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Returning From Fishing About the middle of the day everyone starts bringing in their boats with their morning catches here on the beach on Madagascar. It’s cool to see all these guys carrying the boat while almost running full speed. I would have asked to help but they could probably just look […]
Sunset in Aruba
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
New Jason Silva on MDMA and healing with MAPS Here’s a new video from Jason Silva. He mentions MAPS which is a great organization to which I have donated! Daily Photo – Sunset in Aruba Now that I’ve been living in the mountains and trees for so long, I’m thinking about how fun it is […]
Abandoned shipyard in Buenos Aires
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Daily Photo – Abandoned shipyard in Buenos Aires This is one of the most dangerous areas of Buenos Aires. I didn’t find that out until a lady came up and grabbed me and said I was lucky to still be alive. I’ve never really gotten into trouble in any country like that before, but I’ve […]
Island-Hopping in Thailand
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Cool Article in Wired Here is a cool article about “The Mystery of Memory” in WIRED magazine that features me, my photography, and a bit of scientific analysis. If you look at it on the web, you’ll see it has an incredibly cool format for scrolling too… never seen anything quite like it! Daily Photo […]
The Opera House in Sydney
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Another Book Suggestion I have a Neal Stephenson book recommended here on my Kit.com. This one is pretty intense, so get ready for the ride! Daily Photo – The Opera House in Sydney A few years ago, I went to Australia with Neal Stephenson while he was researching his new book. I’m a great secret […]
Layers in Queenstown
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
This guy cracks me up too… Daily Photo – Layers in Queenstown During almost all our workshops, we spend the first morning walking along the foreshore in Queenstown and then into the gardens. This is the first time we had many layers of clouds and fog rolling in and out throughout the morning. I stopped […]
Abandoned Ships in the South China Sea
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
A New Photography Podcast There’s a new podcast kicking about that is made by Derrick Story of Skylum fame. It’s called “The Nimble Photographer” and I was on a recent episode which you can hear here! In it, we discuss one of my more successful photography based business ideas, including how reading about a stuffed […]
Afternoon Walk in Moscow
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Russia Highlight Video Below is the highlight video from our photo walk in Moscow… it was a great way to end the event. If you look closely, there were two undercover marines following me for protection. A Week in Dusky Sound Here’s a fun video that shows a boat I was living on for about […]
Afternoon Walk in Moscow
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
Russia Highlight Video Below is the highlight video from our photo walk in Moscow… it was a great way to end the event. If you look closely, there were two undercover marines following me for protection. A Week in Dusky Sound Here’s a fun video that shows a boat I was living on for about […]
Beautiful Venice in Morning Light
Written by Stu Davidson @ Stuck in Customs
United Airlines Nonsense I admit that I am very spoiled flying on some great airlines, almost exclusively 100% outside of the United States. Whenever I come back to the US, I am struck by how bad airlines are, and how ridiculous so many little things are. For example, look at this crazy upsell from United. […]
Sunset Sail on an AdventureCat Catamaran
Written by johnthewanderer @ First2Board
Sunset Sail on an AdventureCat Catamaran This article is about my Sunset Sail on an AdventureCat Catamaran in San Francisco. This article reviews my experience on the sunset sailing in the San Francisco Bay. The article is part of my San Francisco Food…
Airbnb: Free night for stays of 2 or more nights
Written by Corey @ Miles&PointsWhiz
Airbnb brings together property owners (hosts) and guests. You can rent apartments and rooms to treehouses and boats in 192 countries. I actively use airbnb to fill my rental property and for my worldwide travel needs when I am looking not to sta…