Interesting title "These incredible shoes" is right. I found your article in a search for an online vendor of Russian (or East European) stiletto shoes and boots, which are unlike anything being made in the West. I read your entire article, hoping you would say more about them beyond your first half paragraph. Interesting glimpse into post-Soviet life, and great photos as others have written, but not quite to the point with respect to my current topic of interest, as you may have by now gathered. While I have managed to find some photos (and even a video clip) of said beauties in their incredible stilettos, a source of the stilettos themselves still eludes me.
amazing I haven´t been to India yet. I don´t have time to read the whole blog but I have had a look at the pictures which are fabulous, great work. It seems India is full of colour and surprises. A friend of mine said the South is much spectacular that the north. I don´t know yet.
RE:Sunset, Rajasthan This picture is Beautiful, I wish i could see a sun set like that where i live! the only problem is theres too many buildings to see a sunset from where i am, and i doubt it would ever look as beautiful as that does :(
falls Great pics.
The Iguazú Falls pictures belong to the Argentine side of the falls. They are in the limit between both countries.
In my opinion, the best infrastructure to see the falls is in the Argentine side.
Love, Graciela.
I'm Sri Lankan, and love travelling both at home at outside - wondered through about 20 countries. To enjoy travel tales about your own country is rare as often you feel that the writter is not accurate or too arrogent/opinionated. Especially for a country as complex as ours. Your travel page i have tagged as a 'favourite' in my computer and read it off and on when needing a bit of a 'pick - me -up' .
im a monkey I just want to give you a recent comment so you know your page is stilled graced upon. Really really wonderful. My son used your page for his lit. Bio paper, and he loves your postings. :) ya rock.
CONGRATULATIONS! I wish you all the happiness in the world. I just read the blog...I think it was 'lovelyplanet'. I followed you as you travelled around the world a couple of years ago. Your pictures were spectacular.
Wonderful Photographs Your photographs are beautiful! I am in New Delhi right now. Trying to take pictures in such a hazy/smoggy environment is challenging. Do you have any tips on how to take better pictures despite the hazy?
Very nice... Hello, I'm Ricardo from Portugal. I heard about you guys before, but I never came to visit your site, I have to say that I'm very impressed with the quality of your fotos... you'll never know, some day we may cross paths, because I'm a traveller my self... wish you guys all the best, and carry on the good work. Stay lucky.
superb piece you have captured India so beautifully, both in words and through your lenses. I have been to almost all the places mentioned in your blog, and I must say that you present a picture that makes me feel like visiting the places all over again. thanks for such a beautiful entry.
The next step.... Hey! your work is inspiring to say the least.....I am making a 60 minutes film on 'female foeticide' and its story travels to and fro between the sleepy rustic ambience of a village in Rajasthan to a space mission by NASA where Kalpana Chawla was killed. Can't tell you more....at this stage.
I think if you can take out 40 days in Sept-Oct 2008...then I offer you to work on the 'coffee table book' and stills of our movie. I am doing this project with an Australian Lady and we want to participate in the Cannes Festival in 2009..besides others.
We are not on a big budget...but we have a big heart...and an open mind!
cheers!! ajay sharma
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Awesome Pics!!! hey!!!! just been thru ur pics.......they r really cool......i loved each n everyone of them.......i have never been to Agra but after seeing the pics really feel like going out there.
sri lanka -by a mixed tamil/singhalese fantastic write up on sri lanka,a country steeped in history and blessed with beauty.Sadly,most people in sri lanka have somehow forgotten their history.I agree with the comment about the conflict.By describing myself as a mixed tamil/singhalese I venture into a whole new arena.In sri lanka in common with many other countries there is no concept of mixed race as between difference ethinicities.May be the solution to sri lanka's conflict is to welcome more races -when i lived there we had english neigbours on one side and muslim Indian's on the other.Both our neighbours migrated to USA!!
Pictures that tell a story Hi, I like how your pictures tell a story all by them selves. Have you been able to get hooked on any ' telenovela's' while you where there. I hear they are great! Enjoy the rest of your trip
Trully Amazing Your pictures are fantastic. India is great if you spend enough time and let it touch you. I'm glad you shared your story with us. It's good to see the world trough your eyes : )
Departing shortly from the desk next to that vacated by Sken Like A Ribble Fluke, another couple of Brits, Kim and Richard, attempt to find spiritual meaning and purpose beyond the twin pillars of Dilbert and the next interest rate rise.... full info
ale aimar
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vry good for posting this beautiful photos