The stitching of the photos is very creative. As an anthropology student and photographer, I am fascinated day after day with your images. They are such a fabulous look into other cultures. I've spent a bit of time traveling in third world type locations, but I'm curious about your travels. You have been to places that are not generally open and accessible to foreign travelers. I know some of the places require special travel permits and usually require traveling in controlled groups. How do you manage such free access? In other words, how do I get your gig? Regards, Suzanne
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None of the places I've been are very tightly controlled, they are just off the beaten track. My general travel strategy is to get a big map, find the smallest road, and go. It doesn't have to be Tibet or someplace foreign. I do the same thing in anywhere. Sometimes there is something, sometimes there is nothing, but getting there is the adventure.
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anoter great picture here, i love the colours.
Interesting, artistic stitch - I like it. Nice photo. Nice capture of a very natural, everyday scene. I've voted for you!
really like how you presented this.
Wow! Great shots! I love how you have presented them here.
I love to see how the people react differently to your picture taking.
The important question is: how was the food?
Nice colors and expressions.
were you trying to do a panoramic shot? that'd be cool!
Great job on splitting this shot.
The stitching of the photos is very creative. As an anthropology student and photographer, I am fascinated day after day with your images. They are such a fabulous look into other cultures. I've spent a bit of time traveling in third world type locations, but I'm curious about your travels. You have been to places that are not generally open and accessible to foreign travelers. I know some of the places require special travel permits and usually require traveling in controlled groups. How do you manage such free access? In other words, how do I get your gig? Regards, Suzanne
None of the places I've been are very tightly controlled, they are just off the beaten track. My general travel strategy is to get a big map, find the smallest road, and go. It doesn't have to be Tibet or someplace foreign. I do the same thing in anywhere. Sometimes there is something, sometimes there is nothing, but getting there is the adventure.