Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label religion. Show all posts

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Tibet

(Click on the images to see a larger view.) 
Nomad, truck & Yurt - Silver Gelatin print, edition of 10

Nomad truck, flags & Chorten - Silver Gelatin print, edition of 10

Chorten near West gate, Deki Nub rd, Lhasa - Silver Gelatin print, edition of 10 

The Potala palace, Lhasa - Silver Gelatin print, edition of 10 

Pilgrim - Silver Gelatin print, edition of 10

 Police post in the 'Tibetan Quarter' of Lhasa - Silver Gelatin print, edition of 10

Burning Yak butter candles, The Jokhang - Silver Gelatin print, edition of 10

The Jokhang - Silver Gelatin print, edition of 10

Pilgrims, Gyantse - Silver Gelatin print, edition of 10 

Been spending the last few days scanning prints and negatives as I try to decide on final edits for my new website. Here are a handful of images taken using my Hasselblad X-pan II panorama camera when I visited Tibet a couple of years back.  

Friday, May 7, 2010

Pic of the week







Angkor Wat, Cambodia - Polaroid triptych (click to see enlarged version)


OK, so it has been a while and many things have happened, photographically speaking, since my last post. Time to take this blog more seriously and be more active here, particularly whilst I rebuild my website. I'm using a Lightroom plug-in called the Turning Gate, which seemed like a good idea at the time. But after running into problems editing content in pages that are added to the provided template and getting no support or help from the creator/distributor despite having paid for their product, I wonder whether I made the right choice.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Pic of the week

                                Big Buddha - Little Buddha


Not been near my computer much this past week and so haven't had time to prepare anything for the blog. So here is my pic of the week, taken on Koh Samui, Thailand with my Hasselblad Xpan panorama camera and shot on Fuji Neopan 400 film. It's part of an ongoing series that I am doing on Buddhist art and architecture.