Yearly Archives: 2013
There are ups and downs when traveling with a photo group. One of the most important advantages is time: a group of people aiming to make pictures will often stay in one place long enough to experiment with light and angles and to focus on details, long enough to make the average non-photographer fidget with […]
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Posted in Myanmar,Portraits,TravelTags: architecture,blog,buddhism,buddhist,children,environmental portrait,Myanmar,people,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,religion,temple,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,worship
Rumour has it that Great Britain has experienced a true summer this last July. This “heatwave” has health professionals worried, while other Britons head to the beach to bask. Of course, it isn’t usually so. Last July, when we visited Brighton Beach for two days, the weather – rain and black clouds with intermittent sunshine – was probably more typical […]
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Posted in Great Britain,Landscapes,TravelTags: architecture,beach,blog,boats,England,Great Britain,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,United Kingdom,Ursula Wall
Cold. Dark. Completely dark – but for the stars overhead – and cold. And early! Way too early. It was 5:15am in California’s Eastern Sierras. A small clutch of cars and a congregated group of people with their hands shoved deep in their pockets, huddled against the kind of piercing cold that only a dry […]
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Posted in America,Architecture,History,USATags: architecture,blog,history,museum,Photo Blog,ruins,State Park,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,USA
It was pouring. Of course it was! It rained every day of our visit to Ireland last June. Not all day, but every day. The silver lining was that were were going to be comfortably seated on a bus tour of County Clare all day, and not walking the wilds of the Dingle Peninsula, County […]
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Posted in History,Ireland,Landscapes,Nature,TravelTags: blog,Co. Clare,history,nature,Photo Blog,ruins,scenery,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
It’s just a simple burmese morning market – in a dirty dusty street somewhere in Mandalay. Most of the vendors are seated on the ground on woven bamboo mats. The rubbish and the dogs threaten to encroach on the wares for sale. But, the vegetables are fresh, and the smiles are freely given. I love exploring […]
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Posted in Culture,Every Day Life,Myanmar,PortraitsTags: blog,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,fruit and vegetable,market,markets,people,Photo Blog,portrait,portraits,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
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