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A walking tour with a companion and a camera is a great way to get to know a section of city, and to absorb the local colour and history. I was lucky enough to have a friend who had been living and working in Colombo, Sri Lanka, for a few years before I visited the […]
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Posted in environmental portrait,Every Day Life,Sri Lanka,TravelTags: architecture,blog,Catholicism,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,everyday life,hindu,Photo Blog,portraits,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,walk
The Netherlands is known for its flat landscape punctuated by canals and dikes. If fact, I was taught at school that dyke was a Dutch word. While it is true that dijk (pronounced ‘dyke’) is a common word in Dutch, it comes from the same Old German word that gave English ‘ditch’. Sadly, the little […]
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Posted in Architecture,The Netherlands,TravelTags: architecture,blog,environmental portraits,landscape,Photo Blog,travel,Travel Blog,UNESCO,Ursula Wall
Bad lighting and dancing shadows lend an eerie air of animation to the figures on the walls all around us. Intricately carved pillars and beautifully restored wall-reliefs contrast with uneven stones and rough scaffolding: it truly is surreal walking after dark through structures built over 2000 years ago. My Nile river boat was rafted up […]
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Posted in Africa,Egypt,History,TravelTags: Ancient Egypt,antiquities,architecture,blog,Egypt,history,low light,night photography,Photo Blog,Religious Practice,ruins,sculpture,temple,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
It was a glorious Autumn day. The mood of the participants at the annual Ephemeral – a one day festival celebrating the ever-changing light and landscape of the Panboola Wetlands – was one of gratitude: gratitude for the weather, which was allowing us to wander and workshop outdoors in comfort; gratitude for the space, which […]
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Posted in Australia,Entertainment,NatureTags: arts and crafts,Australia,blog,environmental portrait,flowers,nature,Photo Blog,sculpture,Ursula Wall
Anyone familiar with the rugged, jungle-clad terrain and dearth of infrastructure across Papua New Guinea will be horrified by the news of the recent rise of Covid-19 cases in the country (e.g. Covid Cases Triple). The very remoteness of tribal territories that helped keep the epidemic at bay until now also complicates the delivery of […]
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Posted in environmental portraits,Papua New Guinea,TravelTags: blog,children,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,Mt Hagen,Papua New Guinea,people,performers,Photo Blog,portraits,sing sing,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
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