Arquivo de outubro de 2009

Theme day – ‘Doorways’ – Rubble in Rue Longue

sábado, 31 de outubro de 2009

Copyright 2009 Menton Daily Photo. All rights reserved.

It’s Theme Day again with the theme being ‘doorways.’ We are in Rue Longue in Menton. This building is being renovated and so the rubble is put into bags to await collection. No room in this narrow medieval street for a skip.

To see how at least 100 City Daily Photo bloggers from around the world have interpreted today’s Theme, do click on the link to be delighted and intrigued. Click here to view thumbnails for all participants.

Voices whisper in the trees….

sábado, 31 de outubro de 2009
Halloween #1
Halloween #2

Halloween #3
Halloween #4


Shadows of a thousand years rise again unseen,

Voices whisper in the trees, “Tonight is Halloween!”

~Dexter Kozen~

Happy Halloween to all my friends!!!

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Rich-Joseph Fancun: Darshana Ganga

sábado, 31 de outubro de 2009


There are a couple of images captioned “moksha” on Rich-Joseph Fancun’s Darashana Ganga gallery that are certainly disturbing, but the remainder of his gallery show us Varanasi and its streets at its grittiest, and being one of the oldest continually inhabited cities in the world, it is a gritty city. This is a work in progress, and I suspect that more images will be forthcoming.

For centuries, Hindus have sought “moksha“, the release from the cycle of life, death and reincarnation by dying in Varanasi or having their remains cremated on the ghats alongside the Ganges. Hindus from across India and beyond, often choose to live out their last days in this 5,000 year-old city.

Rich-Joseph Fancun is a photographer based in Abu Dhabi, who specializes in documentary projects dealing with personal Independence, pursuit of dreams and the discovery of self-identity. He studied photography at the School for Visual Communication at Ohio University.

He documented the life of a Navajo family in 2001; a project that gained him a Pictures of The Year award. He was also named as one of PDN’s 30 New and Emerging Photographers amongst other numerous awards. His work has been published by various publications ranging from The New York Tines to FADER magazine.

Amongst Fancun’s many galleries, I particularly liked Merchants of Main Street, a collection of very nicely toned photographed of stores from all over the USA.

WSJ Photo Journal: Pushkar Mela

sábado, 31 de outubro de 2009

Photo © Kevin Frayer/Associated Press-All Rights Reserved

The WSJ Photo Journal with a photograph by Kevin Frayer has reminded me that the Pushkar fair (or mela) is taking place from October 30 to November 2 this year. It is one of the world’s largest camel fairs, and is held in the quaint town of Pushkar. At that time, hotel rooms and other accommodations are available at a hefty premium, especially at the venerable but ideally located Pushkar Palace.

While it’s famed for its camels, the fair is also a marketplace for livestock including the reputed Marawri horses. It has recently become a magnet for tourists, both local and foreign, with tour agencies setting up itineraries centered around the fair itself as the main attraction. Photo trips also abound, since the camel traders, the sand dunes of the Thar Desert and the setting sun prove irresistible to photographers hoping to capture the Rajasthani essence.

Although a one-time-must-see event, the Pushkar mela itself has become a tourist event rather than a genuine tribal camel trading occasion. The actual trading itself takes place days before the start of the event, and by the time tourists arrive, most of the trades have been competed, and only the stragglers are left.

You can read my take on Pushkar fair in an early (and acerbic) post on this blog under the title “Reheated Itineraries“.

Walk to the Monastery of l’Annonciade – the Frieze

sábado, 31 de outubro de 2009

Copyright 2009 Menton Daily Photo. All rights reserved

We turn the corner from yesterday’s shrine and on the right find a house with this beautiful frieze. (In the smaller photo, we are looking back at the house, so you can see we are only a little way above sea-level – long way to go yet).

The friezes of Menton, Monaco and the hill villages are celebrated, some so beautiful you want to jump up and down with delight.

Don’t you love that a real dove, or perhaps a pigeon, has left its calling card on the top of the shutter…

This is for Virginia of Birmingham, Alabama DP who has posted pigeons (take a look) on Paris Through My Lens today. Even tho it’s not Paris, here’s a little bit of France for you, Virginia.

Best Direct TV Deals

sexta-feira, 30 de outubro de 2009

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Visit this amazing web site (bestchoicetv.com) and have a great tine getting the various wonderful channels that they have in offer, you can get these services with a very affordable price, take a look on direct tv specials. You will get free equipments and also installation.

Life doesn’t stop…

sexta-feira, 30 de outubro de 2009
~ Things change and friends leave but life doesn’t stop for anybody ~

Hi my friends,
thanks for all your wonderful comments to my bird photo from yesterday. I got my answer from a nice blog friend of mine in Canada:

Those “Twins” are NIGHT GREEN HERON BIRDS.
Thank you Anna for telling me that!

Tomorrow is Halloween…Yes, I know, every one of us will be probably blogging about.

I’ll show you some spooky photos I made special for this day :)
So, stay with me, come back again and see you here tomorrow!

Susanne

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Add your photos to Google Sites

sexta-feira, 30 de outubro de 2009

Google Sites lets you easily create, update and collaborate on your own site – no technical know-how required. And now you can easily add photos from your Picasa Web Albums to your sites, instead of having to manually upload photos from your computer. Whether you’re using Google Sites to keep friends and family updated on your life or to manage a team or project, adding photos can give your site a lift.

The ‘Insert’ menu in Google Sites now includes an option to insert an existing Picasa Web Albums photo or to upload new photos.


Never used Google Sites? Learn more or sign up now.

Coming Soon: Bhutan Galleries!

sexta-feira, 30 de outubro de 2009

Photo © Tewfic El-Sawy-All Rights Reserved

Photo © Tewfic El-Sawy-All Rights Reserved

I’ll be soon posting two galleries of some of my work made during my Bhutan Photo~Expedition a few weeks ago.

One is a multimedia photo gallery of Monks’ Debates at the Kharchhu Sangha in Bumthang (which has already been seen by subscribers to my newsletter), while the other will showcase some of the dancers at the Jambhey Lakhang tsechu in Chamkar.

So watch this blog!

My Work: Bhutan Monks, A Cat & TV

sexta-feira, 30 de outubro de 2009

Photo © Tewfic El-Sawy-All Rights Reserved

This photograph (click it for a larger version) was made at the Wangdichoeling Palace in Jakar, Bhutan. Built in 1857, it served as the principal summer residence of the first and second kings of Bhutan; Gongsa Ugyen Wangchuck (1862-1926) and Jigme Wangchuk 1905-1952). Virtually dilapidated, it is now occupied by monks and novices who use some of its rooms.

It’s within a stone’s throw from the Bumthang Amankora Resort, whose daily rate for a single suite is $1300!

Photo © Tewfic El-Sawy-All Rights Reserved

This photograph (click it for a larger version) captured two novices clandestinely watching a Bollywood movie at the Chimi Lakhang. The temple is dedicated to Lama Drukpa Kuenley, who is colloquially referred to as the Divine Madman, and is popularly considered to be a temple of fertility.

Footnote: I’m immensely gratified to have been mentioned in Lou Jones‘ excellent Marketing Travel Photography: Portfolio and Identity on Photo.net.

Under the paragraph titled Editorial Portfolio, Lou writes:

“Take a look at Magnum’s David Allen Harvey online magazine. He has some of the best talent working in the genre represented on his web site. Tewfic El-Sawy’s thetravelphotographer.blogspot.com has a unique vision with his site.”