Tourist travel Calendars

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  • Mountain Streams

  • Tourists take tacky pictures, so do aliens!

  • Not just a great Valley… but a shrine to human foresight, strength of granite, power of glaciers, the persistence of life, and the tranquility of the High Sierra. Yosemite National Park, one of the first wilderness parks in the United States, is best known for its waterfalls, but within its nearly 1,200 square miles, you can find deep valleys, grand meadows, ancient giant sequoias, a vast wilderness area, and much more.

  • This is a collection of several photos I took of Pikes Peak Mountain, the mountain that inspired Katherine Lee Bates to write “America the Beautiful”, and the surrounding Colorado Springs region. Pikes Peak has always been my favorite mountain, over 14,000 feet above sea level, to hike year round. Most of the images were taken from Garden of the Gods park in the Springs, along with one of Helen Hunt Falls in Cheyenne Canyon added.

  • I CAN MAKE CALENDARS FROM MY IMAGES TO YOUR LIKING BY REQUEST – JUST MESSAGE ME: kwijibo777@yahoo.com.au This calendar is a collection of images taken in the Nambung National Park in Western Australia 3 hours drive north of Perth. The Pinnacles Desert gets its name from the thousands of weathered rock pillars that have been uncovered by the blowing sands. Their true beauty is found at sunrise and sunset when the shadows play on the rippled sands of the desert. Font Cover Image January / February / March / April / May / June / July / August / September / October / November / December

  • A collection of some of my best images of Paris showing the major tourist attractions

  • Portugal’s Sintra in the hills outside Lisbon is an enchanting little UNESCO World Heritage City with castles and palaces going back to the Moors.

  • Fractal photography art pictures of the foothills of Colorado Springs, CO area, from different views of Pikes Peak mountain, and Garden of the Gods park including Balancing Rock, Siamese Twins, and Kissing Camels red rock sandstone, to the hidden waterfall of Helen Hunt Falls in Cheyenne Canyon close to the famous Seven Falls.

  • The major monuments and some simple scenes from Washington, DC.

  • Beautiful scenery of Cuzco: Archaeological,ollantaytambo,inti raymi,Church, Macchu Picchu.

  • Island: Amantani, Uros, Taquile

  • Beautiful scenery of : Madre de Dios, Iquitos, Rios Amazonas

  • sunsets wonderful

  • A collection of images taken over the Easter weekend at Phillip Island, Victoria, Australia. Phillip Island is about an hour and a half drive South-East of Melbourne. Places shown include famous landmarks such as the Nobbies, Cowes jetty, Pinnacles at Cape Woolamai and S.S. Speke shipwreck just to name a few.

  • A selection of photographs from Cornwall. Custom Calenders Available, should you wish to purchase one. / Just let me know your requirements.

  • Photos of places I’ve been to. This calendar covers Canada, Japan, Italy, UK, Scotland, and Spain; though I made every image a different city. I tried to choose images that are identifiable with the city; or atleast the region (December is somewhat an exception). / / To see more visit these links: / Japanfluence / Canada / Europe / / Cover: Seeing Within (Banff, Canada) / January: Mountain Tops (Flying to Vancouver, Canada) / February: Roman Numeral (The Roman Forum in Rome, Italy) / March: Dwelling Up (On the way to Capri, Italy) / April: Ha(ishi)yama (Hayama, Japan) / May: Little Messangers of God (Kamakura, Japan) / June: Mt. Fuji Sunset I (Japan) / July: Pompeii after the Volcano (Pompeii, Italy) / August: The Greatest Treasure (Hampton Court Palace in Surrey, UK) / September: London Montage (3 landmarks in London, UK) / October: Hollyroad Park (Edinburgh, Scotland) / November: Barcelona (Barcelona, Spain) / December: Mountains (Somewhere between Rome and London) / / Other travel based calendars: / Hayama / Italy / Rome / Edinburgh / London /

  • Aside from Hollyroad Park none of these images are displayed in my public portfolio. There are many images I’d like to share but I don’t want to overload my public portfolio so I’m using the calendars instead So my last day of work in London was on April 17th; and then my vacation began. On the 19th I flew to Edinburgh and spent one night there. My flight was at 7 in the morning, but to ensure I made it to the airport on time I left my flat at 4 as only night buses were available and they are slower. I arrived in Edinburgh at about half past 8. It was early, and the weather was beautiful. I begin my journey at the landscape piece know as “Landform” just in front of Gallery of Modern Art. Then I walked along, stopped at another museum that had a glass piece in front of it. There I was playing with my reflection for a bit then moved on. I passed a few things along my way to the Princes Street Gardens by the rock where Edinburgh Castle was situated. I explored around for a bit. I decided to reserve my visit inside the castle for the next day before I fly back to London. I moved on exploring the city and some of the architecture along the way. The rest of the day I spent hiking around Hollyroad park and Arthur’s seat – did A LOT of walking. I spotted some rabbits (there are two in the middle of October; though not easy to see here) and then ended the day watching the sunset. It was a great day where I saw lots and used up my camera and drained two batteries :P (much of it due to taking a lot of self pics with the tripod and timer). I didn’t eat dinner until after the hike; by then it was already past 9pm ~ All images taken with an Olympus FE-340 Other travel based calendars: / Around the Globe / Hayama / Italy / Rome / London /

  • For the cover I used my London Montage, and most of these images are currently not in my public portfolio; though I MAY post some later if it’s worth it. In London I used an Olympus FE-340, and all these images were taken before I bought the tripod. January: London Eye / February: Gherkin / March: Hungerford Bridge / April: Tower Bridge / May: Looking over Tower bridge and City Hall from the top of the Monument / June: Crazy spirail stairs in City Hall, looking upwards / July: St. Paul’s Cathedral / August: Westminster Abbey / September: Houses of Parliament / October: Tower of London / November: Roman Wall / December: Big Ben Other travel based calendars: / Around the Globe / The Miura Coast / Italy / Rome / Edinburgh

  • About half of these images are hidden. For those who’ve been following, I’m using the calendars to present the things I saw in Europe as opposed to over filling my public portfolio, though I may post some later. I have lots so it’s just hard to decide what should go up. Hope you enjoy! Cover: Roman Numeral – A piece in the Roman Forum / January: Sunday Morning in Rome – Ponte San Angelo leading to Castel San Angelo; and St. Peter’s basilica behind. / February: Aurelian Walls / March: Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II / April: Ponte San Angelo / May: Roman Forum and Colosseum in the back / June: Roman Forum / July: Colonnade at the EUR / August: Courtyard in the Baths of Diocletian / September: Storm Clouds over the Aventine / October: Aventine Morning / Novermber: Sinking Isola Tiberina / December: Trevi Fountain Other travel based calendars: / Around the Globe / Hayama / Italy / Edinburgh / London

  • Images of Rome, Italy.

  • Various views of the lovely town of Murgon, Queensland.

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