Trieste, Italy. Piazza Unità d’Italia, by day and by night.
Simply breathtaking.
afternoon light

Dresden, Germany
I got some beautiful aerial views of Doha as I was flying back to the UK, and I had to take some photos. I’m pleased with them.
Because I was flown out all expenses paid to Doha (for the Gathering the Tide book launch), when I went home for a week (which I paid for) I flew from there because it made more sense. Unfortunately, that meant that on the way back, I had to fly Bahrain-Doha, Doha-London, London-Edinburgh. It took nineteen hours including waits and I was exhausted by the time I let myself into my flat.

Kids in Sydney
Sometimes Sydney seems to be inhabited chiefly by school-children, children kicking pebbles across bridges, children racing fig leaves down the channels of ornamental fountains, children clambering like invading armies all over the Opera House, or mustered in their thousands in the New South Wales Art Gallery. They seem to me a stalwart crew.
Photo idea: Shoot your nighttime long exposures in black and white.
Here are a couple gorgeous ones of Seoul and Hong Kong by Martin Stavars.
Isfahan/ Jame Mosque/ Ceilings by HORIZON on Flickr.
Dome and the bird (by HAMED MASOUMI)




