Guest Photographers
There are quite a few new photos in the Guest Photographers section of Travelphoto Net.
So far, 60 guests have contributed pictures from 40 countries.
There are quite a few new photos in the Guest Photographers section of Travelphoto Net.
So far, 60 guests have contributed pictures from 40 countries.
The Red Sea is a paradise for scuba divers. Unfortunately, I didn’t have an under-water camera with me there.
However, even from dry land, you could see swarms of colourful fish, like the one in the picture.
One of the most unusual sky-scrapers, the Flat Iron Building in New York.
Highly recommended: visiting the Empire State Building in the early evening.
The shadow of the Empire State Building itself is visible on the left hand side.
Fumes and mist hide the crater, - but the surreal atmosphere makes up for it.
Quite close to San José, volcano Poás is still active - and an impressive place.
Normal street life on San Andrés, a pleasant island far removed from the Colombian mainland.
When migrating my data from a different software and domain, I found plenty of beautiful Chinese characters in the post. Wouldn’t know how to produce these on my keyboard:
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Whoever may venture here: I’m just in the process of converting my German Movable Type Photolog to an English Version using Wordpress.
So, if you see any German texts or Chinese characters (no ideas where those came from) please don’t worry. Translation should be finished soon and then, I’ll also take care of the layout.
Meanwhile: enjoy the photos!
The Venetian fortress was originally built to defend the city agains the Turks, but nowadays you find many Turkish buildings inside it.
As the name suggests, the Greek theatre was originally a Greek construction, but later changed by the Romans.
The Romans built the brick wall that now obstructs mosts of the view of
Mount Etna.
Still, it’s a marvellous atmosphere! The theatre is still used, today.
Another view of Taormina from the Greek Theatre.
There are many art galleries in the streets of Montreals historic city and they look their best at night…
Syracuse is a very beautiful city in broad daylight, but turns magical at night. This is the harbour of Syracuse in the “blue hour”.
Taken with a Minolta Dynax 9 on a tripod on Fuji Velvia slide film.
No, this really is not Copenhagen! In Songkhla (Thailand) you can find an exact copy of the little mermaid in tropical surroundings.
You find pictures from Nepal at my main photo galleries.
“Rue University”? In Montreal, you often see peculiar mixtures of French and English.
Evening light in the Rheingau. A pity that the lantern was not lit from inside.
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