Tahrir Square

Cairo, Egypt, 2005: Through the window of the budget hotel I could see some sheep grazing… and Tahrir Square beyond…  I’m hoping Egypt can set an even greater precedent than Tunisia- showing the Arab world that democracy can work and a peaceful transition can be achieved… Viva la Egypt!   Canon EOS 55/Sigma 17-35

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Chao Phraya

Bangkok, Thailand, 2001: The Chao Phraya Express Boat (est1971) is unique among the worlds great commuter boat companies… Not only for it’s success in transporting large amounts of people in one of the worlds most traffic congested cities- but also for the sleek, practicle yet graceful wooden boats that make up it’s fleet…   Mamiya ZE/Mamiya […]

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Blur St

Jerusalem, Israel, 2005: This was the fastest shutter speed I could get-  I was hoping it would turn out someting like this…   Canon EOS D30 / Canon 28-135is

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Bait-ul-Muqaddas

Temple Mount, Jerusalem, Israel, 2005: Pilgrims relax within the walls of the Temple Mount… was eventually asked to leave the mount as it was prayer time.  The Israeli government enforces a ban on prayer by non-Muslim visitors, a wishful attempt to keep the status quo…   Canon EOS 1N/Canon 28-135is

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SVK

Little India, Singapore, 2001: Sri Veerama Kaliamman Temple on Serangoon Road…  Canon EOS 100, Sigma 28-105

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Vardar

Skopje , Republic of Macedonia, 2002:  The Vardar river flows through Skopje south to the Greek border and the Aegaen sea beyond… These cyclist’s look kinda sifty- like they really didn”t want their photo taken…               Canon EOS 100 / Sigma 28-105

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Novi Sad

Novi Sad, Vojvodina, Serbia, 2002: I felt like the only tourist in town, I probably was… I was still recovering from the drilling I got at the border and deserved a treat, so I splashed out on a room in a hotel overlooking the square.  Is it me or does that statue look like it […]

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