Tag: Photography
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A Passion for Travel
Originally posted on Marina Chetner: Recently I was asked to write down why I am interested in travel photography… Well, I love the way I feel when I travel. Malibu Pier, CA I remember wishing to be a travel agent when I grew-up, and I fulfilled that ‘dream’ at STA Travel, only to realise that…
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Morning in Savannah
Places Unknown and Everything Else Back in November we did a quick trip down the coast and stopped in Savannah. In the early morning I went down to the Savannah river in hopes to get some shots of the sunrise with all the shops and ships on the river. To my annoyance the sun was…
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Saquisili Indigenous Market – Ecuador
Originally posted on A Word in Your Ear: Colourful, full of activity, a place to head to for llama hair jumpers to keep the chill off at night and a must for the photographer. Buses can be taken from the city of Latacunga (nr park national cotapaxi) – set out early though the locals all head for…
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Checked off – Cherry blossoms
Originally posted on Worries and Wisdom: Last week after work, Noah and I took the metro downtown to see the Cherry Blossoms by the Tidal Basin. While the National Cherry Blossom Festival wasn’t starting for another two days, I still considered this goal checked off since all I cared about was seeing the trees anyway. I grew up in…
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A symphony of color on the streets of Guatemala
Thirdeyemom I have never before seen such an enormous symphony of color as I did in Guatemala. The past Spanish colonial influence combined with the vivid Mayan culture and tradition of brilliant colors reflect deeply throughout Guatemala, especially in the Highlands. Xela is the heart of the Mayan culture and community. If you take a…