by wjw on December 21, 2024
Here’s a mosaic of some saint or other, from St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice. He was very high up in the church, on the inside of a dome I think, and I had to crank up the telephoto to capture him. The tesserae are in pretty good shape.
Though St. Mark’s is the iconic church in Venice, it’s a basilica, not a cathedral. The actual cathedral is another big church on another island, and I never got around to visiting it.
Though I don’t know which saint this might be, we can easily see him as St. Nicholas, making him a welcome visitor in the holiday season.
by wjw on December 20, 2024
From 2006, taken from a balloon adrift over Cappadocia, in central Turkey. The terrain in Cappadocia is spectacular and craggy, featuring “fairy chimneys,” hoodoo spires, cliffs, hidden valleys, and signs of habitation going back thousands of years. The closest analog I’ve seen to this country are parts of the Colorado Plateau, like the Cedar Breaks— except that the hoodoo spires at the Cedar Breaks don’t have homes carved into them. There is at least one entire castle carved out of a big rock, Christian monks carved monasteries into cliffs and dwelt there until the 20th century, smaller spires were converted into single-family homes. Entire cities, including stables, churches, air vents, and wells, were carved underground and used to hide populations during invasions, which were frequent.
Now the place is invaded by tourists, who croggle at the lunar landscape and buy local products like pottery and carpets, stay in “troglodyte hotels,” and watch the dervishes whirl. Our hotel offered balloon tours, and I signed up. I was rained out the first day, but I got into the air the day following. The gondola held sixteen people crammed elbow-to-elbow, but leaped into the air nimbly enough. The air was full of balloons. We went up, we went down, we sailed along valleys and leaped over obstacles.
It was all quite wonderful, and I took over 200 spectacular photographs, of which this is one of the best.
by wjw on December 16, 2024
Here I am in 1987 taking command of HMS Warrior, Britain’s first ironclad warship. Henry VIII’s galleon Mary Rose had just been put on display, and of course HMS Victory is there in all its glory. My gaming group had been intensely playing my Privateers & Gentlemen roleplaying game, and I plundered the gift shop for Christmas presents, Admiral Nelson Toby jugs, Royal Navy recruiting posters, and other goodies.
Portsmouth, 1987,
by wjw on December 15, 2024
Moonrise at the Bernardo Refuge. Just tonight.
And a little closeup of Earth’s satellite.
by wjw on December 13, 2024
Waiting for pickup in the Philippine Sea. Palau, 2015.