Seattle Folklife
Monday, June 12th, 2006SmugMug user “scovophoto” brings us this gallery entitled “Seattle Folklife“.
Here are some samples:
Enjoy!
SmugMug user “scovophoto” brings us this gallery entitled “Seattle Folklife“.
Here are some samples:
Enjoy!
According to their bio, Mission East is a “Danish international relief and development organisation, working in Eastern Europe and Asia”. They have some great photos from the places they assist, including Afghanistan, Nepal, Armenia, and Tajikistan. It is that last gallery that caught my eye, so here are a few samples from Tajikistan:
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Steven Le Vourc’h is a SmugMug user with some truly amazing travel galleries. The one that caught my eye today though was his gallery from Myanmar.
Here are a few samples:
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David Hartcorn was able to travel to Sudan and live among the Dinkas for a time. While there, he took these amazing portraits.
Some stunning examples:
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SmugMug user JeffChez lives and works in Abu Dhabi. He has several really interesting travel galleries (so I highly recommend checking out his site), but the one that caught my eye was his trip to Oman.
Some samples:
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I saw this photo in the most popular photos of the day on the browse page and it really caught my eye.
The gallery it is in has a lot of really gorgeous shots of a trip aboard National Geographics’ MS Endeavor.
External links are off in the gallery, so I can’t embed the [...]
While perhaps not as mean as my beloved hockey team, these sharks still seem quite intimidating.
Jeff Hawes celebrated his 50th birthday by going nose to nose with sharks in Nassau.
Some pictures:
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Matt and Aggie bring us some great rock climbing photos from Australia and New Zealand. You can find a few samples here:
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(doesn’t it make you want to get out and find some adventure?)
Did you know that crocodiles can jump? Neither did I. But apparently they know down in Darwin, Australia.
Here is the gallery.
Here are some examples:
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Mark Anderson describes himself on his homepage as having “a slight bent for adrenaline”. His adventures have apparently taken him all over, but the one that first caught my eye was his trip to the Ruth Glacier in Denali National Park in April of 2005.
From his gallery description: “Mark was snowbound for 8 days [...]