Here’s some great photos of Peru, one of the better ones I’ve seen in awhile.
| Can countries be photogenic? Here’s why I ask: I love taking pictures, but certainly wouldn’t consider myself a good photographer by any means - I know nothing about lighting, shutter-speeds, or aperture settings and I usually just play with the buttons on my digital camera until the photos I take start looking nice on the display screen. Yet I was consistently able to take good photos during my trip to Peru. Subsequent trips revealed that it didn’t have anything to do with me, so the only way I can explain it is to point the finger at Peru itself. I’ve basically concluded that certain countries are just more photogenic than others - and that in the world of landscape and people photography Peru must be a reigning supermodel. Check out some of the amateur photos I took while visiting the country: |
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Here’s an interesting house that was built on a tiny island, barely keeping the house up. Next time you are in Rhode Island, you might want to keep an eye for this interesting travel destination.
| Thanks to Mr.Erik Jacobs permission, the photographer of Clingstone, an unusual, 103-year-old mansion in Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay, yatzer shares his beautiful photos followed by the text as it was found at The New York Times |
| Clingstone, an unusual, 103-year-old mansion in Rhode Island’s Narragansett Bay, survives through the love and hard work of family and friends. |
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Here’s proof that China isn’t the worst place in the world to take photographs, not that I am going anytime soon.
 I have to admit, I did not expect China to be so visually stunning… Many imagine harsh mountains, endless plains and a glut of industry (and there’s plenty of that), but in actual truth China can be a photographer’s paradise, all the same.
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