Middle Calendars

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  • My calendar is different calligraphy pieces I have created and put together for this calendar. Enjoy!!

  • A collection of photographs from my 7 years living in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from October 2001 to December 2008. The collection centres on my dersert trips within the country, both far afield and close to Riyadh. if you have a few spare moments and would like to leave this day with a little more knowledge than when you began it then I suggest you read My Saudi Arabia My Saudi Arabia – Part 1 / My Saudi Arabia – Part 2, It’s Not About the Sand / My Saudi Arabia – Part 3, Travelling Further Afield

  • Pictures from around the beautiful country of Oman

  • A collection of images taken in Egypt, 2007. Highlights include: / - The Pyramids / - Sphinx / - Valley of the Kings / - Luxor and Karnak / - The Nile / - The Red Sea Each image can also be bought as a card or print in in my portfolio :)

  • This calendar contains my favorite sceneries( a mixture of landscapes and waterscapes) that were shot in the year 2008. Hope you all enjoy it in the coming year 2009:)

  • 26.5 shades of gray a look at Black and White Photography

  • Egypt is an amazing country that has a wealth of beauty and history, ranging from pharaonic times to modern. The opportunity to visit such a place is truly a gift. If you’ve been or long to, this calendar will give you a taste of that place.

  • Compilation of images from the Middle East created by Redbubble artists. Each image was voted for by members of the Art of the Middle East group after contests and challenges. / All proceeds from the sale of this calendar are donated to the Peres Peace Foundation, to help bridge the gap between nations and people in the middle East.

  • All photographs were taken in either Egypt, Turkey or United Arab Emirates. Cover- Summit of Mt. Sinai, Egypt. / Jan- Ruins at Behramkale, Turkey. / Feb- Hot Air Balloons in Luxor, Egypt. / Mar- Felluccas on the Nile River, Egypt. / Apr- Summit of Mt. Sinai, Egypt. / May- Ruins at Pergamon, Turkey. / Jun- Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul, Turkey. / Jul- Hot Air Balloon in Luxor, Egypt. / Aug- Pyramids of Giza, Egypt. / Sep- Egyptian Policeman, Egypt. / Oct- Boats at a costal village, Turkey. / Nov- Desert in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. / Dec- Sunset over the Sinai mountains, Egypt.

  • Pictures of Ecuador

  • Once upon a time, the Netherlands had the biggest concentration of castles in the Netherlands, from simple nobleman’s houses to great fortresses, these buildings stood like petrified guardians all over the countryside. Nowadays only a handfull survived the times unharmed. This calendar provides an overview of some of the prettiest examples of castles, palaces and ruins across the Netherlands. This calendar intentually does not give the same old overview of the famous few castles that you can find everywhere else, but it tries to also show the charm of the little towerhouses and the lesser known castles as well as a few of the regular highlights in order to show the full variety and charm of these historic treasures. The calendar features the following castles: / Cover – Brederode Castle – Santpoort / January – Schaloen Castle – Oud Valkenburg / February – Zuylen Castle – Oud Zuylen / March – Sterkenburg Castle – Driebergen-Rijsenburg / April – Heemstede Castle – Utrecht / May – Haar Castle – Haarzuylen / June – Trompenburgh Castle – ’s Graveland / July – Rosendael Castle – Rosendaal / August – Beverweerd Castle – Werkhoven / September – Vorden Castle – Vorden / October – Schonauwen Castle – Houten / November – Weerdesteyn Castle – Langbroek / December – Genhoes Castle – Oud Valkenburg

  • The territory that now is Belgium has always been a group of semi-independent little fiefdoms that belonged to whoever conquered, bought or inherited them. As such they were constantly under thread from their neighbouring fiefdoms or from more powerfull countries. As a result the land was full of fortified noblemen’s homes, ranging from the simplest tower to gigantic palaces. Many of them are gone; destroyed in a war, a victim of changing fashions and replaced by a tasteless 19th century villa or having fallen apart as a result of Belgium’s lacklustre attitude to the care of historic monuments. Nevertheless, the country still boasts a wide range of castles, their architecture as diverse as the lands that now form Belgium. This calendar presents a brief overview of some of the nicest examples. As with the calendar of castles in the Netherlands, this calendar tries not to show just the most famous ones, but also the charm of the smaller noblemen’s homes in the country. This calendar features the following castles: Front Page – town and castle of Bouillon / January – Arenberg Castle – Heverlee / February – Ham Castle – Steenokkerzeel / March – Namur Castle and Citadel – Namur / April -Ter Heyden keep – Rotselaar / May – Ter Loonst Castle – Kampenhout / June – De Borrekens – Vorselaar / July – Montenaken Court – Everberg / August – Alden Biezen – Rijkhoven / September – Rijkel Castle – Rijkel / October – Ten Opstal Castle – Kampenhout / November – Horst Castle – Sint-Pieters-Rode / December – Chateau d’Ursel – Durbuy

  • The coast surrounding Auckland, New Zealand. I love the energy of the beach, the wind in my face, the weather in my hair, the sound of the waves on the sand. Here’s a collection of my favourite moments, when I am most reminded I live inthe middle of a very big ocean.

  • A selection of images taken during a 10,000km bicycle journey through the Middle East and North Africa. The route cycled included Turkey, Syria, Jordan, Egypt, Sudan, Ethiopia, Djibouti, Yemen, Oman and the UAE. http://www.ride-earth.com

  • Once upon a time, the Netherlands had the biggest concentration of castles in the Netherlands, from simple nobleman’s houses to great fortresses, these buildings stood like petrified guardians all over the countryside. Nowadays only a handfull survived the times unharmed. This calendar provides an overview of some of the prettiest examples of castles, palaces and ruins across the Netherlands. This calendar intentually does not give the same old overview of the famous few castles that you can find everywhere else, but it tries to also show the charm of the little towerhouses and the lesser known castles as well as a few of the regular highlights in order to show the full variety and charm of these historic treasures. The calendar features the following castles: / Cover – Zeist Castle – Zeist / January – Huys ten Bosch – Maarssen / February – Ammerzoyen Castle – Ammerzoden / March – Doorn Castle – Doorn / April – Waardenburg Castle – Waardenburg / May – Loevestijn Castle – Zaltbommel / June – Molenstein Castle – Langbroek / July – Kinkelenburg Castle – Bemmel / August – Doornenburg Castle – Doornenburg / September – Hackort Castle – Vorden / October – Wickenburg Castle – Houten / November – Doorwerth Castle – Doorwerth / December – Binnenhof Palace – The Hague

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