East travelling
183 creative works found
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A young, very photogenic hill-tribe girl in Sapa, Vietnam.
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Sales of this Design? – 3 sales so far :) / / / Shoes available at Zazzle ‘Asia Series’ card by Karin Taylor A beautiful asian princess meets humble boy and sail for freedom across the ocean…... on their maiden voyage together. This is an original painting done by Karin in ink, acrylic and charcoal.
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Early morning in a public park, China 1987
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A little girl and her day-to-day chore of collecting sticks and wood. I presume to be used for fire wood. This scene was captured about 1km walk from the mountain town of Sapa in northern Vietnam.
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This wee boat sits in Cockenzie Harbour on the shores of the River Forth near Edinburgh in Scotland. I think its one of my best images to date. It was shot on a Nikon D70 which has since given up. I now shoot with a D200 but I do still miss my D70. I have another online portfolio at www.artwanted.com/robinbrown. I have some 275 images there at any one time. It will take me a wee while to get my Redbubble portfolio up to that number of images but then Rome wasn’t built in a day. / Thanks for viewing. /
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Raukokore Anglican Church sits on a lone promontory on the East Cape of New Zealand’s north island. This image was featured in the travel section of “The Age” newspaper here in Melbourne on 21st July 2007 / / Image Details: / Camera – Canon EOS33 / Lens – 24-85mm USM / Film – Fuji Velvia 100 Professional / Focal length – Not recorded / Exposure – Apeture Priority / Aperture – Not recorded / Shutter – Not recorded / ISO – 100 / Tripod and cable release / Transperancy scanned using CanoScan 5000F scanner / / © Andrew Brown Cards / Urban and Architecture / Panorama / Landscape / Portraiture / Macro / / /
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This is the Old Mill in West Virginia. I just loved the look of it and had to take this shot. Other sets by Kara… / NATURE / LANDSCAPES / PEOPLE / POEMS / PORTRAITS / SPORTS / SUNSETS / TRAVEL / ARTISTIC WORK / BOUDOIR / OTHER
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Selection! - “Machaneh Yehuda” market at the heart of downtown Jerusalem, Israel
by Eyal NahmiasUS$5.82–US$133.00
Shoppers buy from a produce stall at “Machaneh Yehuda” market. ( shouk in Hebrew) An open market for vegetables, meat, fish and other products at the heart of downtown Jerusalem *
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Sales of this TShirt ? – 1 sale so far :) / / Shoes available at Zazzle ‘Asia Series’ card by Karin Taylor A beautiful asian princess meets humble boy and sail for freedom across the ocean…... on their maiden voyage together. This is an original painting done by Karin in ink, acrylic and charcoal.
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Perpetual Time is meant to give the feeling that love conquers all. The stone is part of a wall in Edinburgh. Easter Road & Montrose Terrace area, I added this image of my niece. /
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‘Asia Series’ card by Karin Taylor A beautiful asian princess meets humble boy and sail for freedom across the ocean…... on their maiden voyage together. This is an original painting done by Karin in ink, acrylic and charcoal.
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A little boy dressed against the cold in a Sapa street, northern Vietnam.
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A view of Nachal Tzin in the Negev desert (the Tzin river, canyon wadi) as seen from David Ben Gurion tomb in kibbutz Sde Boker, Israel. / / Nahal Zin is 75 miles (120 km) long and drains 600 sq. miles (1550 sq. km). It is the largest wadi that begins in the Negev. The Nahal Zin was created by reverse erosion as the great height difference between the Negev Highlands and the Jordan Rift caused the underlayers to erode during the rainy season, resulting in the collapse of the harder strata of rock above. The landscape is mostly Eocene limestone, consisting of some brown-black layers of low-grade flint. The flint slows down the erosion of the limestone. / The Negev occupies 60 % of the land surface area of Israel and yet it is the least densely populated. Delineated as being south of Be’er Sheva and Dimona, it is mainly a stone and sand desert with sparse vegetation. However, following periods of heavy rain during the winter and early spring, the desert is transformed into a colourful carpet of flowers. / Sde Boker (Hebrew: שדה בוקר, lit. Cowboy’s Field, sometimes spelt Sede Boqer or some combination of the two) is an Israeli kibbutz in the Negev, in the South District of Israel, founded on May 15, 1952. It is part of the Ramat HaNegev Regional Council. / From 1963, it was the dwelling place of the first Prime Minister of Israel David Ben Gurion until his passing in 1973, when he was buried nearby at Midreshet Ben-Gurion aside his wife Paula Ben-Gurion. Ben-Gurion had a vision of cultivating the arid Negev desert and building up its surrounding towns such as Yeruham and Dimona. He believed that eventually the Negev would be home to many Jews who would move to Israel after having made aliyah, and he felt that Sde-Boker was a trailblazer and example for what should follow. / Sede Boqer is perhaps one of the most beautiful landscapes in the Negev. This oasis is situated on the loess plain overlooking the deep gorge of Nahal Zin. The area is especially good for raptors such as breeding Long-legged Buzzard, Bonelli’s Eagle, Lanner and Barbary Falcons. A feeding station at the eastern edge of the Zin Plain is maintained by the INRP A with the purpose of supplying supplementary food to the breeding Griffon and Egyptian Vultures and sometimes in winter, Black Vulture. On the ledges of towering cliffs, Sooty Falcons breed from mid-May until early October. The gorges also host breeding Desert Eagle Owl and Alpine Swifts, and in some winters, Sinai Rosefinch and Wallcreeper. / Image is an HDR process from a single RAW file *
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Rice fields in northern Vietnam. The photograph was taken about 2km from the mountain town of Sapa. This young hill-tribe girl was proud to show us around.
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Following our noses to Hsipaws famous popcorn factory, we hear giggled “I love you”s from the side of the road…turning we see nothing, hearing only excited giggles.. we walk on, following a delicious, hearty smell only to again hear a “hello.. hello” this time we quickly spin to hear a small child squeal and run off to her friends, hiding behind a bamboo fence enclosing their village.. We wandered over and they giggled with excitement.. most of the children would have been under 8 years old, there was one girl who was a bit older and could speak very basic English.. The smaller children jostled for a photo, what strikes me is the intense look of anticipation on their faces… most all the shots we took show a similar expression.. the little girl with the straw hat was quieter and smaller and only approached us when we were leaving.. I hadn’t taken her photo yet.. / Technically the photo is very flawed.. it’s blown out and full of shadows but it’s such a beautiful expression that I just did what I could to present it…
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My calendar has an element of the sea in each month. / Some are tranquil, others are stormy, depending on the month. All are watercolour paintings, and two, May and October, are pen and wash.
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A Dromedary (or Arabian) Camel (Camelus dromedarius) mother and calf take a break in the vast Dubai Desert Conservation Reserve, United Arab Emirates. ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com /
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Menere is my husband’s auntie from Opper Egypt, close to Nag Hamadi, she was always a bit ‘different’ , smoking sigarettes, walking barefeet, reading date pits, I liked that so we got on really well. She was my favorite auntie….
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Portrait of a Vietnamese woman in Hoi An, Vietnam. The yellow colour of the wall is typical of Hoi An. There were only a few minutes of light remaining in the day.
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A beautiful lady in her boat on the Hoi An River, Vietnam.
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Two Buddhist monks at a monastery in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
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A reflective moment from the waters around the Temple of Philae in Aswan, Egypt. ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com
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©2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / /
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this is a coffeeshop in the front of my house in Nag Hamadi, Opper Egypt, every morning I drink a coffee there and chat with the locals. This is a scan from a very old photo..it almost looks ancient, another time…This where the good times.
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