This is a 7 minute slideshow that I made for a recent presentation that I gave to the Cascade Photo Club in Bend, OR. It contains images from me recent travels to SE Asia… This is my first slideshow attempt, and it took me awhile to get it all sorted out. I will be trying …
Read more »After spending a couple of weeks in China, and a few days in Malaysia, I was glad to be back in Bali. I don’t know exactly why, but there is just something about Bali that makes it one of my favorite places on earth. I love the smell, the people, the food, the landscape, and …
Read more »After sweating for 10 days in Guilin, we were off to Malaysia for a couple of days of much needed rest and then back to Bali. Malaysia was also pretty hot and humid, but nothing compared to what we had experienced in China. We chose to stay in the China Town area of Kuala Lumpur …
Read more »After a short 3 hour flight from Bali to Malaysia, it would take another 5 hour flight to reach China. Guilin has been on my list since the day I first saw Michael Anderson’s amazing images from the area. The topography of the area is marked by endless karst formations running along the Li river.
Read more »After spending a few days at Mount Bromo, we were off to Kawah Ijen for the second time. This place is amazing and the ruggedness of the landscape combined with the sulfur mining, offers unlimited photo opportunities. During my first trip there last year, I got a nice feel for the place, but it was …
Read more »Mount Bromo was smoking quite a bit when I was there in November of 2010, and just a week after my visit, it had a full eruption and a few more in 2011 that changed the whole area quite a bit. The last eruption was in March, 2011. You can read about my first trip …
Read more »Canon, Nikon, Sony, etc. Does it really even matter? When I see an excellent photo somewhere, the last thing that comes to my mind, is what camera was used to make the photo. I’m a photographer, and I don’t even care; I’m sure the average viewer could care less what camera was used to make …
Read more »Once I reached back to Kathmandu from the Solu Khumbu, I contacted my friend Helminadia, and she told me that she was on her way to Nepal and had plans to go to Pokhara too. She has friends in Kathmandu that also spend time in Bahrain. She also had dreams to visit Nepal for quite …
Read more »After a short stay in Kathmandu, I was off to the airport to take the crazy flight to Lukla, high up in the Solu Khumbu region of Nepal. It was an early morning flight and my driver “Bob” was running behind; it had something to do with all the beers and chili chips we consumed …
Read more »After a short visit to South Korea, and a few weeks in Indonesia, I was off to Nepal. I had never been to Nepal before, but my best friend here in Portland Oregon happens to be a Sherpa from the Mountainous Khumbu region of eastern Nepal… After first meeting Mingma around 2002, I have wanted …
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