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Tag Archives: environmental portraits
 It has to be one of the most unusual and amusing “ritual” displays I have ever seen! Every day before sunset, thousands of Indians and a smattering of foreign tourists pour into the Indian BSF (Border Security Force) region at the Attari-Wagah joint check post (JCP) to watch the ceremonial lowering of the Indian flag. We – a group of travel-photographers under the […]
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Posted in India,Military,Performance,TravelTags: blog,ceremony,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,India,people,Photo Blog,ritual,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 Inle Lake, Myanmar’s second largest freshwater body of water, sits in the mountainous-west of the multi-ethnic Shan State. The 45 square-mile (117 square-kilometer) lake is known for its leg-rowing Intha fishermen and its floating villages. Amongst the reeds and narrow waterways, the ethnic markets and buddhist pagodas are also worth a visit. The markets around Inle Lake are held on a rotating five-day cycle. The one at Thaung Tho […]
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Posted in Every Day Life,Myanmar,Travel,WorkTags: blog,boats,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,market,Myanmar,people,Photo Blog,portrait,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 Chaos and colour. For me, those words sum up India. The chaos is ubiquitous – as a pedestrian, you need to be aware of all parts of your body as you walk across broken pavements punctuated by piles of rubbish and cow pats, through crowds of burdened porters and grasping beggars, and past whizzing bikes and tuk-tuks and potentially dangerous bulls … […]
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Posted in Every Day Life,India,Portraits,TravelTags: architecture,blog,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,hindu,India,people,Photo Blog,portrait,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall
 Once again, Thredbo, that little village, high – ok, so it is only 1365m, but in Australia, that is high – in the Australian Alps, has dished up some great festival music. Cool blues in the January heat (Thredbo Blues Festival 2015) and hot traditional and contemporary jazz in the crisp Autumn air (Thredbo Jazz Festival 2015) […]
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 Inle Lake, in the Shan Hills in central Myanmar, is a unique environment. I’ve written before about it’s floating villages (Life on the Water) and about it’s distinctive leg-rowing fishermen (Iconic Images). Most of the lake’s 70,000 residents live in villages and towns on the shore line, where everyday life includes bustling local markets and quiet Buddhist worship. My time on […]
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Posted in Architecture,Every Day Life,Myanmar,PortraitsTags: architecture,blog,buddhism,children,environmental portrait,environmental portraits,market,Myanmar,people,Photo Blog,sculpture,travel,Travel Blog,Ursula Wall,worship
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