Category: Photography
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243 | Doors :: Bratislava, Slovakia, 2016
Bratislava was one of those Eastern bloc cities that grew so quickly that some parts of it got left behind. We were there for a brief day trip, and on our way back to Vienna, we meandered our way through a little alleyway that led us to this door. You can still seen the remnants…
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242 | Doors :: Tibet, 2014
Tibet is known as the roof of the world, with an altitude of 4,500 meters. You can easily tell the Tibetan people from the tourists, with their faces showing the weathering from the sun. We saw many elders there, faithfully turning the prayer wheels, touching their heads to the ground, some kneeling every step of…
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241 | Doors :: Munich, Germany, 2016
Love the geometry, the black and yellow, the gold vs stone, and the detail of it all.
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240 | Doors :: Lima, Peru, 2011
Such a majestic door! Definitely makes one feel small. I guess that’s why they build churches this way, to humble people as they come before God.
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239 | Doors :: Hobbiton, 2012
I wasn’t even a big LoTR fan before I went to New Zealand. Hobbiton wasn’t even in our itinerary. But our group got so close and since one person was really into LoTR, we all supported her and made an impromptu detour! The set was absolutely gorgeous and I was blown away by how much…
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237 | Doors :: Shanghai, China, 2013
I just have a thing for doors. You can just let your imagination run wild when you come up on a door. What’s on the other side? Who lives here? Where does it lead to? Then there are the little surprises, maybe the door will open unexpectedly. Maybe there’s a tiny window that invites you…
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236 | Sky :: Maui, USA, 2015
We were on the beach doing yoga when the sun started to set. There was a call to go to dinner, but no one answered. Then before we knew it, the sun became completely hidden behind this single patch of cloud, and radiated its final light in such brilliant fashion.
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234 | Sky :: Iceland, 2014
We stopped at this tourist town after dark and there was no open restaurant to be found. Apparently if you come to Iceland before tourist season starts, you should bring ramen or prepare to starve for a night. Thankfully we found a gas station with some hot dogs, which had been our main source of…