Weekly Photo Challenge – Connected
This photo was taken in a Guyanese village a few years ago. While children aren’t my favourite species on this planet, I really like this photo – it’s seems as […]
This photo was taken in a Guyanese village a few years ago. While children aren’t my favourite species on this planet, I really like this photo – it’s seems as […]
Finding that special something to bring home from a trip isn’t easy for someone who doesn’t enjoy shopping. But, even though I take a million and one photographs, I generally […]
I’ve always found it rather entertaining how so many of us have this fascination for doors (and windows, shutters, fences, stairs, etc). Such a simple thing and yet our photographic […]
Finding the yellow poison dart frog was one of the items on my mini-bucket list I had made for my three month stint in Guyana, South America. I’ve always liked […]
Sometimes, when on the way to somewhere, you start to wonder if you’re actually going to get there – either because of hardships or because of risk to life and […]
As long as I can have a nap before noon, I would call myself a morning person. If you give me that, I’ll get up whatever time is necessary. But […]
If you have owned a camera for any length of time, one of the first things you will have noticed is how much light matters when it comes to capturing […]
One of the things I loved about my time in Guyana was living in a village where long term food storage was practically non-existent. Most people didn’t have fridges or […]
One of the benefits of slow travel is that it greatly increases your chances to run into some form of local celebration or festival. Bonus is that since you’re already […]
In a previous photo challenge, I said that I love things off-balance so the Rule of Thirds in photography is something I often employ, whether I’m thinking about it or […]