My Photos From Around The World
1:53 AM, Dec 26, 2011
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The Sydney Opera House early in the morning.

I love this picture of a Palestinian man in Jerusalem. There just something about him. I felt like there is world of history with him and I want to know more.

I think the Whale Sharks at The Georgia Aquarium are the most graceful animals in the world.

There are millions of pictures of Stonehenge but I felt like I found a way to make a different photo of this world famouse monument.

I took this picture on a very foggy day in the Blue Ridge Mountains.

I worked really hard for this photo. This woman is praying on the rock that they say Jesus' body was prepared on. Thousands of people come here every day to pray, but I wanted a shot of only one person praying. The intensity of the religious experience here is just amazing.

This sunset over the coasline of Croatia always makes me feel peaceful.

This man looked like Moses to me. The funny thing was that the second after I took this picture of him he got really mad at me and chased me off.

I worked up a sweat to get this photo of Mykonos. The city is so beautiful and there is no other place on earth quite like it.

The Dome of the Rock is just a masterpiece of architecture. I've seen it photographed thouseands of times but I love to look at all of them.

This is was of the first pictures I ever took that I was really proud of. It's on beach near my hometown of Stuart, Florida.

This is the Church Of The Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. It's so crowded yet you can't help but enjoy your time there. It's so amazing and atmospheric.

I didn't find it encouraging that they plucked and cleaned their chickens on the sidewalk, but there was nothing I could do but take a picture.

I took this picture in Southern China in the late 90s. Even though China can be a glitzy glamorous place there's still a lot of poverty.

In the Australian outback you can see every star and it's so incredibly quiet.

I traveled to Siberia where I found a lot of Communist propaganda still existed in the early 90s.

While I was in Australia there was an artistic light show going on where they projected images onto the Sydney Opera House.

My first trip over seas was to Russia shortly after the fall of Communism. This is of Moscow from my hotel window early in the morning. I'm not an early riser but I blame jet lag.

This guy at a Luau in Hawaii amazed me. I'm still shocked he does this every night without hurting himself.
My name is Stephen Boissy and I'm a photojournalist for 11Alive news. I've traveled to five continents and more than a dozen countries taking pictures. These are some of my favorites.