Journey the world with me
I’ve just finished migrating 44 galleries of images made all over the world to my new Smugmug site ( www.pnd1.smugmug.com) and I want to invite you to share these photos with me.
These are the journeys I’ve taken since moving to digital imaging in 2001. There are about 3,000 images for you to choose from, and here are three of my own favorites.
Decisive moment, Marrakesh, Morocco: This is a very special photograph, a spontaneous moment of pleasure caught in a very Moroccan environment. I was walking through the souks of Marrakesh when I saw a shaft of sunlight illuminating an ancient wall within an archway at the end of a dark and narrow street. I heard the distant voices of children at play, getting closer and closer. I framed the shot and waited, and within a few seconds a kid came flying into the arch. I squeezed the shutter button and caught him just as he landed. The magic of photography will always keep him in this spot, framed in fiery red, a symbol of youthful exuberance. You will find this moment in my Morocco gallery.
Net Throw, Khong Island, Laos: The art of casting a fishing net from a dugout canoe is an ancient and difficult skill. I must have photographed dozens of such casts on the Mekong during our visit to Laos, but this was the sunset moment that best tells the story. This photo is in my Laos gallery.
Taking a break, Moscow: While walking the streets of Central Moscow, I found this colorfully costumed street performer resting on his staff. He seems to have wandered by from another century -- except for that wrist watch. He was actually hiding from me. But I doing so, he made this picture a very special one. The photo is in my Russia gallery.
I welcome your comments and questions on these travel galleries.
Phil Douglis
Director, The Douglis Visual Workshops
Phoenix, Arizona
pnd1@cox.net
These are the journeys I’ve taken since moving to digital imaging in 2001. There are about 3,000 images for you to choose from, and here are three of my own favorites.
Decisive moment, Marrakesh, Morocco: This is a very special photograph, a spontaneous moment of pleasure caught in a very Moroccan environment. I was walking through the souks of Marrakesh when I saw a shaft of sunlight illuminating an ancient wall within an archway at the end of a dark and narrow street. I heard the distant voices of children at play, getting closer and closer. I framed the shot and waited, and within a few seconds a kid came flying into the arch. I squeezed the shutter button and caught him just as he landed. The magic of photography will always keep him in this spot, framed in fiery red, a symbol of youthful exuberance. You will find this moment in my Morocco gallery.
Net Throw, Khong Island, Laos: The art of casting a fishing net from a dugout canoe is an ancient and difficult skill. I must have photographed dozens of such casts on the Mekong during our visit to Laos, but this was the sunset moment that best tells the story. This photo is in my Laos gallery.
Taking a break, Moscow: While walking the streets of Central Moscow, I found this colorfully costumed street performer resting on his staff. He seems to have wandered by from another century -- except for that wrist watch. He was actually hiding from me. But I doing so, he made this picture a very special one. The photo is in my Russia gallery.
I welcome your comments and questions on these travel galleries.
Phil Douglis
Director, The Douglis Visual Workshops
Phoenix, Arizona
pnd1@cox.net
Phil Douglis
http://pnd1.smugmug.com
http://pnd1.smugmug.com
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i've just stumbled upon your smugmug site and your journeys are amazing. I can only hope to be able to travel that much in my time. I especially enjoyed the morrocan gallery as i just came back from it 2 days ago. I think you captured the spirit and essance well. I will be visititing more of your galleries in short time.
Waiting for more from you and going through your Smugmug galleries !
Keep posting
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I thank all of you for responding to my post and for visiting my galleries here on smugmug. I look forward to updating them as I continue to travel. If you are interested in instruction in expressive travel photography, I also welcome you to my instructional site at www.pbase.com/pnd1, where I take many of the images I've posted here on smugmug and use them as illustrations of expression and communication.
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Interesting site! i'll look into more when i have the time. The problem i face most of the time is that i'm on holiday (with my girlfriend) and waiting for lenghty moments to get the right shot or creative angle is difficult without boring her.
I'll just have to inject her with some photo virus (and some L dissease if i'm at it)
I am impresssed and will have to revisit...all your travels and such great pictures ...not enough time to finish all tonite but I will be back. So far I am impressed by all of what I have seen.
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