Cerveza Taquina (Bolivia, August 2010)
In Bolivia, as in many places around South America, walls are painted with signs and other drawings to promote commercial activities. An early version of sophisticated billboards that nowadays crowd landscapes of western countries. Shot somewhere on the way north from Salar de Uyuni to Oruru.
Spiti Valley (India, August 2009)
Bare mountain sides, streaky rock formations and that angry sky full of menacing clouds always looking down at you... This is Spiti Valley in Indian Himachal-Pradesh. Here where Spiti and Pin rivers join, just a few kilometers north of Dhankar.
Model at Tah Prohm (Angkor, Cambodia, August 2008)
A beautiful model posing in the ruins of Tah Prohm, part of Angkor heritage site in Cambodia. As if the towers, walls and passageways of the mysterious Khmer ruins, devoured by the jungle, were not enough to astonish the casual visitor...
Sydney Harbour Bridge (Australia, August 2006)
Bridges are key for transportation but also serve as symbols of power and wealth. Every important city has at least one. European capitals are full of them, heritage of a long history sometimes dating back to Romans. Cities in the New World are no less, with plenty of early 20th century steel bridges.
Laguna Colorada (Bolivia, August 2010)
The Bolivian Altiplano, a vast plateau most of which at altitudes above 4000 meters o.s.l., is a stunning land with variety and extremes seen anywhere else. Canyons of all shapes, volcanos and geysers over lunar landscapes, infinite salt deserts, beautiful lagoons with impossible colors. Here the Laguna Colorada with a hot water spring in the foreground.
Lonely Tree at Kata Tjuta (Northern Territory, Australia, August 2006)
Red, yellow and blue... the Australian Outback displays an amazing palette of colors with landscapes perpetually lit by crisp clear light. A dream come true for photographers!
Marché aux Puces in Saint-Ouen (Paris, February 2011)
When in Paris, I never miss visiting one of the many charming markets the city is full of, be it a food market in one of the central arrondissements or a flea market out in the banlieues. Unusual but very rewarding. Here the famous Marché aux Puces in Saint-Ouen... nowaday even dogs like to show off some class!
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Sydney Harbour Bridge (Australia, August 2006)
Sydney Harbour Bridge (Australia, August 2006)
Bridges are key for transportation but also serve as symbols of power and wealth. Every important city has at least one. European capitals are full of them, heritage of a long history sometimes dating back to Romans. Cities in the New World are no less, with plenty of early 20th century steel bridges.
Marché aux Puces in Saint-Ouen (Paris, February 2011)
Marché aux Puces in Saint-Ouen (Paris, February 2011)
When in Paris, I never miss visiting one of the many charming markets the city is full of, be it a food market in one of the central arrondissements or a flea market out in the banlieues. Unusual but very rewarding. Here the famous Marché aux Puces in Saint-Ouen... nowaday even dogs like to show off some class!
Lonely Tree at Kata Tjuta (Northern Territory, Australia, August 2006)
Lonely Tree at Kata Tjuta (Northern Territory, Australia, August 2006)
Red, yellow and blue... the Australian Outback displays an amazing palette of colors with landscapes perpetually lit by crisp clear light. A dream come true for photographers!
Model at Tah Prohm (Angkor, Cambodia, August 2008)
Model at Tah Prohm (Angkor, Cambodia, August 2008)
A beautiful model posing in the ruins of Tah Prohm, part of Angkor heritage site in Cambodia. As if the towers, walls and passageways of the mysterious Khmer ruins, devoured by the jungle, were not enough to astonish the casual visitor...
Spiti Valley (India, August 2009)
Spiti Valley (India, August 2009)
Bare mountain sides, streaky rock formations and that angry sky full of menacing clouds always looking down at you... This is Spiti Valley in Indian Himachal-Pradesh. Here where Spiti and Pin rivers join, just a few kilometers north of Dhankar.
Laguna Colorada (Bolivia, August 2010)
Laguna Colorada (Bolivia, August 2010)
The Bolivian Altiplano, a vast plateau most of which at altitudes above 4000 meters o.s.l., is a stunning land with variety and extremes seen anywhere else. Canyons of all shapes, volcanos and geysers over lunar landscapes, infinite salt deserts, beautiful lagoons with impossible colors. Here the Laguna Colorada with a hot water spring in the foreground.
Cerveza Taquina (Bolivia, August 2010)
Cerveza Taquina (Bolivia, August 2010)
In Bolivia, as in many places around South America, walls are painted with signs and other drawings to promote commercial activities. An early version of sophisticated billboards that nowadays crowd landscapes of western countries. Shot somewhere on the way north from Salar de Uyuni to Oruru.