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Sunset Inle Lake

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Sunset with Pink Clouds Inle Lake, Burma   I think I shot this from the veranda of our little house on the water. The hotel consisted of maybe 30 or more little huts, but with all the amenities, built in … Continue reading

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ala Gauguin

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South Seas Beauty I saw this woman in a small village market. Of course, I was attracted to her because she had a bundle of foliage on her head. She was busy shopping and I couldn’t get the shot I … Continue reading

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The Viewer’s Eye

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 Yuanyang, Yunnan Province,China This photo abounds in geometry. All the lovely lines of the terraces emphasized by the cut stalks of rice. How could this photo need any post processing? Originally the photograph was not interesting to the eye because although the … Continue reading

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Russian Tom Sawyers

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  Uglich, a small city on the Volga River Tom Sawyer came to mind when I looked at the sparkling eyes of these boys. I don’t have sons, but I just know these boys gladden their mother’s hearts every time … Continue reading

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One Day in Bangkok

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“We’re saving on gas but catching fewer crooks!” Two policemen stop at a traffic light in downtown Bangkok. They didn’t mind me taking their photo. Even though they are riding double, something police would never do in the U.S., they … Continue reading

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Woman’s Work

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 A village in somewhere in Myanmar. Village women carrying baskets hanging from a stick on their shoulders head homeward after a day’s work in the fields. Now to make dinner and afterward perhaps spin thread  on an old fashioned spinning wheel or … Continue reading

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Visualizing the Photo

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 Mandalay, Myanmar…the Royal Palace The Royal Palace once consisted of hundreds of wooden buildings that have been destroyed by both Allied and Japanese armies during WWII. When I hear the words “wooden buildings” the palace sounds rather unimpressive. I think of … Continue reading

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A Boy’s Imagination

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 Eastern Morocco, somewhere near Algeria. I went to this market because it was supposed to be frequented by nomads selling their flocks of sheep in this unpopulated area. Many of the men selling had walked nearly a hundred miles with … Continue reading

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Gods of Angkor Thom

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 Yesterday I showed you the demons on the moat bridge of Angkor Thom and here lined up on the opposite side are the gods. The gods also carry a Naga or dragon, but most of the Naga is destroyed now. … Continue reading

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Angkor Thom

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Cambodia: Angkor Thom  Angkor is composed of many cities built by Khmer kings from 800 AD to 1300 AD. Angkor Thom is one of the largest and was built in the late 12th century. The water here is the moat … Continue reading

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