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  • Tourists take in old Moroccan architecture
    Stands still
  • Where: Singapore.<br />
Rarely do we see this shot with this architectural element in the image. I love the color of it and the way it 'leads' our eye into the image.
    City night
  • Where: Venice, Italy. I love the leading lines in this architectural photograph.
    Glass, stone, reflections
  • City hall Jakarta. I really love the grey shades in this image.
    Grey
  • Temple roof, Laos
    Rising through
  • They old French built Long Bien bridge in Hanoi.
    The old bridge
  • A way of life. Buddhist devotee in Bhumtang Bhutan.
    Way and way in
  • Traditional bridge, Bhutan.
    A step through
  • Sometimes we have to look up. Thank goodness I did. I love this old Spanish, Moroccan style building.
    Spanish lines
  • Where: Cuzco Peru.
    Classic Stone
  • Where: Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur. Here I used a fisheye lens on this Buddhist doorway.
    Asian doorway
  • A tribute to Hong Kong. Shot in a Chinese restaurant inn Hanoi, Vietnam
    Hong Kong Hanoi
  • Temple in Laos
    Moving earth
  • Modern building in Laos
    Increase
  • A jetty shot just after sunset in Kep, Cambodia. This is the colour version. I could not decide whether B+W or colour was better so I kept both. To me the image is amazing.
    Infinity Blue
  • Monastery doorway in Bhutan
    Closed and secret
  • Bhutan. Fortress wall windows.
    The amazing blue
  • An early evening view of the ships waiting to unload their cargo in Singapore.
    Singapore lookout
  • Where: Machu Picchu, Peru.<br />
As I was the first to arrive, I had the fortune to capture this image.
    Footprints
  • 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: Malaysia. A Traditional Muslim doorway.
    Deep Shadow
  • I took a few different photographs of the these castle wall in Morocco. I love the soft light coming through from the windows.
    Inner walls
  • I had a great time in Venice, Italy. I love this silhouette style photograph.
    Perfect Alignment
  • Where: Near Fez, Morocco.<br />
Old Roman ruins.
    Roman Arches
  • Paris, France. <br />
I creatively worked on this image to give us the sense of the city and its age.. Something iconic and historic.
    Classic Paris
  • Where: Papua, Indonesia. I love the weathered look of the old house.
    Cabin
  • Temple of literature, Hanoi. Vietnam
    Quiet temple
  • Cambodian jetty
    Haunted bridge
  • Venice, Italy.
    A city with stories
  • Angkor Was temple. Cambodia
    Grip the temple
  • Luang Prabang main street in Laos.
    Double take
  • Office building in Vientiane, Laos.
    Hard edge
  • Old Hue citadel in central Vietnam
    Walk through
  • Cyclist in Hoi An, Vietnam.
    colour gap
  • A pagoda at West Lake Hanoi.
    Pagoda reflection
  • Traditional and historical monastery in Bhutan
    Reaching for the sky 2
  • A local enters into a fortress in Bhutan.
    A narrow entrance
  • Where: Venice, Italy.<br />
I say again, this is why we need to look up. Great lines coming together with the lamp almost looking at us in then middle. Then the reflections in the windows are excellent too.
    The Lamp
  • An old soldiers look out point in the Moroccan desert, with beautiful clouds behind.
    Infra Red
  • 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: Church in Arequipa, Peru.<br />
I find the angles leading towards the single guy at the door is interesting.
    The lean
  • Where, Havana, Cuba.<br />
One of my best loved images. I think its to do with the contrast of light and shadow and the blur of the people. Fantastic shot.
    Havana Monument
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  • Where: Singapore. Under the bridge. Actually there were no lights under this bridge, so I used my flash to 'paint in' some areas with light.
    Night Bridge
  • Where: Malaysia. <br />
A traditional building.
    Asian Blue
  • Where: Morocco. A historic building. I used a little fill flash, but not too much. I find this image great.
    Where shadows pass
  • Where: Morocco.<br />
A typical ancient courtyard.
    Inner Hall
  • Wall in Vietnam
    Tension
  • Where: Morocco, desert.<br />
In this image I love the contrast between darks and lights. The reflection on the wooden roof beams are excellent, Great angles. An I think it really tells a story of the location.
    Old Fort
  • Where: Lake Titicaca, Peru.<br />
A local lady spins her yarn. The islanders still wear traditional clothing.
    Spin
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  • Where: Hue, Vietnam. This fortified city used to be the capital of Vietnam around the time of the french. It was however completely destroyed during the Vietnam war. Still it has a beauty to the parts that remain.
    Bike at the gate
  • Traditional and historical monastery in Bhutan
    Reaching for the sky 1
  • Where: Singapore.<br />
Streets and buildings often have a colonial feel to them.
    Singapore Shutter
  • Where: Chicoutimi, Quebec, Canada. <br />
This once was river, it flooded and this is the only house that remained.
    flood survivor
  • Where: Morocco. A historic building.
    Up from the Courtyard
  • Morocco, desert. I love the 3 strong pillars with the soft light coming in from above.
    3 Pillars
  • Old wall arches in Rabat, Morocco
    Arches of light and shadow
  • Blue Moroccan sky in Fez.
    Moroccan Sky
  • 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:  Venice, Italy. Gondola and Venetian architecture.
    Exactly Venice
  • Where: Paris, France. I love the tension and the difference between the architectural lines of the Eiffel tower and the free natural lines of the tree.
    Competition
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