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  • This image was taken in central Morocco, I used slow shutter speed along with second curtain flash. It creates movement and interest.
    Hands and drums
  • 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 - Havana main seafront. Friends couples and families come here to see the sunset and enjoy the early evening.
    The couple and the lighthouse
  • I shot this image of a restaurant window in Spain. It really speaks to the traditional black and white style of photographic fine art. I love the 'layers' and reflections we have in the image.
    Mino
  • Where: Venice, Italy.<br />
The stillness of this shot, angles and the line tension make a great photograph similar to the great photography masters of old. Fantastic black and white
    Lines of living
  • 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
  • Havana, Cuba.<br />
This is why I love street photography. At times I get invited in and have the opportunity to capture images like this.
    Still jammin'
  • Where: Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
Downtown there are many abandoned old Dutch buildings. I love the shot with the two boys, and the contrast of light and shadow. This image has a peace to it but is somehow disturbing at the same time.
    A time alone
  • 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
  • Where: Cuzco, Peru.<br />
Using an ND filter to add blur to the moving people and objects.
    Crowd festival
  • 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: 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: 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 />
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: 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: Havana, Cuba.<br />
I used a 'flash and pan' technique for this shot, creating light streaks in the image.
    Flashy Car
  • This is one of the most photographed icons on the planet. The statue of the Christ in Rio, Brazil. <br />
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After searching for something original, I got it! What I love about this image are two things. 1 - its silhouette, and 2 - the statue seems to be a part of the people, within the crowd.
    Arms open wide
  • Where: Chefchaouen, Morocco.<br />
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Traditionally a blue city - literally. however I love this shot with the wall textures and the man in traditional clothing coming top the stairs
    The Alley
  • Thailand.<br />
I love this small yacht on the sliver sea. In a way gives us a feeling of emptiness and tranquility.
    Silver sea
  • Where: Madura island, Indonesia.<br />
I got low down and close up for this shot. I had a bunch of decorated cows behind me, cow driver and traditional band in front of me. <br />
I was not injured taking the shot :)
    Beach band
  • A horse and saddle form Bhutan
    Saddle
  • An archer holds his bow in Bhutan. Archery being the national pastime and sport.
    Archer
  • 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: Havana, Cuba.<br />
I used a very special technique for this image. I had my assistant hold a light just off to my right. Hence the bright flash. I just love what this image is about. The people, old car, the dog, the 0% beer. I simply had to visit Cuba, before it all changed. These people and members of Havana car club.
    Go for the show
  • This wall in Sevilla, Spain is full of history and culture.
    Ring fighters
  • Old streets, Havana, Cuba. A city with a feeling of history, a place time has slowed. I love the movement of the people within the context of the street scene and the looming city hall in the background.
    Old City
  • 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
  • Tigers next monastery Bhutan
    Black sky
  • Where: Flight out of Singapore. <br />
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I love this shot. I added an artistic element to the image. The ships out at sea make a striking image. Especially with the sun reflection in the ocean.
    Flight and Ocean
  • Where: Papua New Guinea.<br />
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All the shot is about is a child enjoying the simple fun of jumping into the ocean. <br />
What a great smile.
    Boys and fun
  • A horse waiting for hire in Bhutan.
    Horse and shadow
  • Hills in Bhutan
    Earth and sky
  • Where: Lake Titicaca, Peru<br />
A local lady sews her wares to sell.
    Needle and thread
  • Where: Hanoi, Vietnam.<br />
Why? The city has an amazing history. This in fact is a family owned barbershop that has been family owned since 1945. Now run by the son.
    The barber shop
  • Where: Brasilia, Brazil.<br />
A great sunset on Lago Paranoia (lake Paranoia). I used an ND filter to create the movement blur.
    Movement on the pier
  • I actually took this horse shot next to an active volcano on the island of Java, Indonesia.
    Horse Alone
  • Where: Havana, Cuba. <br />
Local street life. I love the emptiness, yet life the street has.
    Street Havana
  • 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: Cuzco, Peru. <br />
A real classic image of the old wall.
    Wall Face.jpg
  • Where: Havana, Cuba.<br />
Classic car. Instead of taking a 'straight' shot. I used a panning technique with second curtain flash. It makes for a much more interesting image.
    Maybe mafia
  • 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 />
 I love the abstract layers of this photograph taken from the passenger seat of the old classic car mirror.
    Past Reflection
  • Where: Havana, Cuba.<br />
A local music band in the old city of Havana
    Cuban Street Music
  • Where: Havana, Cuba. <br />
Evening shot inside a local taxi. I love the zoom feel to this image. The eye searches for a point to rest. Finally we come to rest on the reflection of the driver in the mirror.
    Cuban zoom
  • Where: Rio, Brazil.<br />
The Rio Carnival. What a great experience.
    Carnival Squad
  • Where: Jakarta, Indonesia.<br />
The 3 - 2- 1 adds interest for me in this image. <br />
3 rickshaws, 2 windows, 1 man.
    A passer by
  • I went on a great trip to the island of Madura in Indonesia. In a local festival there I got one of my favourite portraits of a local girl on the beach. She seems so relaxed with the camera.
    The stare
  • Where: Havana. Cuba.<br />
Classic shot of the waterfront. Of course with classic cars.
    Ocean road.jpg
  • 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
  • This Moroccan graffiti of a child seems to be really looking at us. This image creates a juxtoposition between two worlds.
    Watch out
  • Where: Havana, Cuba. <br />
To take this portrait I did a dance class at this local guys dance school. It was worth it. I love this shot of him.
    Dance Teacher
  • 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 />
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: Havana, Cuba.<br />
A portrait I love of a local in the old city of Havana
    Old Cuban guy
  • Where: Havana, Cuba.<br />
A local lady. It feels like she is looking right into our eyes.
    Just Looking
  • This old man was our boat guide in the Jakarta port in Indonesia. He looks so kind, but in a way tired. It was a privilege to spend some time with him.
    This was my life
  • Old Jakarta train station, Indonesia. <br />
After exploring the station, I went up into the station controllers office. I found this view of a train leaving the station is very original looking through the window. We see that either side of the tracks the homes of the local people who until not long ago lived within the station itself before it recently opened after it was derelict.
    Train Tracks
  • 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 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: Venice, Italy. I love the leading lines in this architectural photograph.
    Glass, stone, reflections
  • On an around Morocco trip, I came upon this young guy, who was very friendly. I took this image with him looking away from the light.  Unconventional maybe, but that is what I am all about, making simple images different.
    The Moroccan
  • I had a great lunch in this Rastafarian bar in K.L. Malaysia. The walls are very interesting with the years of graffiti.
    Marley's wall
  • Where: Havana, Cuba.<br />
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I truly love this image. It captures the essence of Havana streets. Empty street, locals people.
    Neighbourhood Cuban
  • Where: Streets, Havana, Cuba.<br />
I actually danced on the street with this guy. Great fun, great photo.
    Musician
  • I really love this timeless minimalist image through a sculpture, by the sea in Brighton, U.K. It feels like we are looking into another world.
    Looking though
  • I creatively adjusted this image of a traditional boat on the sea in Halong Bay, Vietnam. I love the dreamy still feel.
    Cloudy Ocean
  • Where: Nazca, Peru. <br />
Landscape shot of a 3 layered image. Stones, Trees, mountains
    Far cry into the sand
  • 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
  • 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
  • Visitors local or foreign pass through this ancient bridge to get to a monastery in Bhutan.
    Monastery bridge
  • Where: Cuzco, Peru. A local lady spins yarn.
    The thread
  • Where: Cuzco Peru.
    Classic Stone
  • Forest in Bhutan
    Natural texture
  • Monastery floor in Bhutan.
    Where monks have walked
  • Stupas in Bhutan.
    A place to pray
  • Statue of Buddha, Bhutan
    Strong statue
  • Beggar in Bhutan.
    The begggar
  • An old soldiers look out point in the Moroccan desert, with beautiful clouds behind.
    Infra Red
  • Where: Lake Titicaca,  Peru. <br />
A local pushes his reed boat from the floating island.
    Highest Lake
  • Where: Machu Picchu, Peru.<br />
As I was the first to arrive, I had the fortune to capture this image.
    Footprints
  • 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: Papua New Guinea. <br />
I got some great shots of these boys jumping into the sea. They didn't even care about my camera. They were having so much fun. <br />
I love the idea of not being able to see the boys faces. <br />
This is an award winning  shot. First place.
    Before the jump
  • Where: Island of Madura, Indonesia.        <br />
 A portrait of a local boy playing on the beach.
    A boy's smile
  • Monastery hidden in the mountain, Bhutan
    Hidden
  • Bhutanese text on a rock
    Writing in the rock
  • Monastery birds in Bhutan.
    In flight
  • Incredible walls in a monastery, Bhutan.
    Incredible carving
  • A poor lady selling her wares in the Bhutanese country side.
    face of tribulation
  • A nun aged 13 at a monastery in Bhutan
    The nun
  • Where: Lake Titicaca, Peru.<br />
A local lady spins her yarn. The islanders still wear traditional clothing.
    Spin
  • Where: Cuzco, Peru<br />
Portrait of a local lady
    Story to tell
  • Where: Cafe, Jakarta, Indonesia. <br />
It is interesting taking a photo of a photo. Although this is taken with a fish eye lens, which makes it special.
    Great classics
  • Where: Kalimantan, Indonesia. A girl on a boat.
    I see you
  • Where: Madura island, Indonesia.                                 <br />
I got this shot of a local cowboy. The sorrowful expression caught my eye. This is where an image says a thousand words.
    Asian Cowboy
  • Bicycle, Hanoi. Vietnam
    Street ride
  • Trees in Bhutan
    Holding on
  • The incredible walls of a Bhutan monastery.
    Holy walls
  • Where: Cuzco, Peru.<br />
I love the way the Llama is NOT smiling for the camera :)
    Lady on the farm
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