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  • Where: Cuzco Peru.
    Classic Stone
  • Where: Cuzco, Peru. A local lady spins yarn.
    The thread
  • Where: Machu Picchu, Peru.<br />
As I was the first to arrive, I had the fortune to capture this image.
    Footprints
  • Where: Cuzco, Peru.<br />
Using an ND filter to add blur to the moving people and objects.
    Crowd festival
  • Where: Town square, Cuzco, Peru.<br />
These two ladies looked like friends. Simply interacting with each other and not caring about the festival in front of them. I  just have taken 50 shots. I like this one the best.
    Two best friends
  • Where: Lake Titicaca,  Peru. <br />
A local pushes his reed boat from the floating island.
    Highest Lake
  • Where: Mountains, Peru.
    High altitude vista
  • Where: Lake Titicaca, Peru.<br />
A local lady spins her yarn. The islanders still wear traditional clothing.
    Spin
  • Where: Nazca, Peru.<br />
This is the security guarding an old Nazca rebuilt pyramid. What is amazing, but sad at the same time, is that grave robbers have robbed the graves of the 2000 year old Nazca people, you literally step on their body wrapping and old bones.
    Image of an expert
  • Where: Cuzco, Peru.<br />
I had great interaction with this lovely lady to capture this great portrait.
    She knows stories
  • Where: Cuzco, Peru.<br />
I love the way the Llama is NOT smiling for the camera :)
    Lady on the farm
  • Where: Cuzco, Peru<br />
Here I used a long time exposure of my camera on a tripod to get the blurred people effect. I wanted the image to be about the street, the architecture and the people, not just the people.
    Busy street
  • Where: Cuzco, Peru. <br />
A real classic image of the old wall.
    Wall Face.jpg
  • Where: Church in Arequipa, Peru.<br />
I find the angles leading towards the single guy at the door is interesting.
    The lean
  • Local Peruvian woman in Cuzco, Peru.<br />
She seems to have an air of lost timelessness about her. A person who has stories to tell.
    Expression of emptiness
  • Where: Arequipa, Peru.<br />
This is one shot and not edited. It's a new technique I am using. Simply the camera is moved during a long time exposure.
    Cross Between
  • Where: Machu Picchu, Peru <br />
So was it worth to get up at 3:30 am to get this shot? You tell me?
    Perfect Cover
  • Where: Cuzco, Peru.<br />
I have various shots of this wall graffiti. I like this one with the Cement line at the top of the image. I feel it 'grounds' the image. Also the message from the scratched lady and the torn poster sends a profound message.
    The lady on the wall
  • Where: Arequipa, Peru. <br />
I used a tripod and a slow shutter speed to capture this special image. It is of a local boy feeding pigeons.
    The boy and the birds
  • Where: Cuzco, Peru. <br />
I took various shots of the street. Some with people, some without. I like this one of the vehicle passing. It creates kind of angles to the image. <br />
Of course I noticed the Rolling Stones posters. I thought this adds a great story line to the photo.
    Still Rollin
  • Where: Cuzco, Peru<br />
Portrait of a local lady
    Story to tell
  • Where: Peru, Salt mine<br />
This is a real example of what the master Sebastian Salgado shoots. Great locations, deep blacks, interesting people. <br />
I love the rough feel to the miner. What a difficult life he may have.
    Salt miner
  • Where: Lake Titicaca, Peru<br />
A local lady sews her wares to sell.
    Needle and thread
  • Where: Cuzco, Peru. <br />
I love the contrast in this image. The textures, the emotion. She is a lovely lady selling her handicrafts. I really enjoyed speaking too her. <br />
Thank you for the great photo too.
    Hands
  • Where: Cuzco, Peru. <br />
As you get to know my work, hopefully you notice I endeavour to create an interesting photo out of a well photographed subject. Hence this central church in Cuzco, I decided to take the old Spanish doorway from an unusual angle.
    Closed door
  • Where: Lake Titicaca, Peru.<br />
Very special shot of the highest lake in the world.
    Silky water
  • Where: Nazca, Peru. <br />
Landscape shot of a 3 layered image. Stones, Trees, mountains
    Far cry into the sand