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Birthday Trip : Vietnam - Cambodia

I definitely had a great birthday trip last June backpacking to Vietnam and Cambodia. Was staying there for 15 days, many of my friends asked me the total budget I spent and most of them were shocked it didn’t really cost you much, in fact it was much cheaper than the budget we normally spend in…
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Added by Rendy on October 27, 2012 at 3:23am — No Comments

Not what you think when you think if Kansas

To see the full post with images go to: Visiting Wanderer   

            It has been a long-standing rule that when traveling through Kansas, it is best to do so at night because there is a common thought that there is nothing to see, but I believe I can prove that notion wrong. We had three days, two kids, and a small budget to drive out to one of Kansas’s…

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Added by Nathan Hershley on August 29, 2012 at 9:19pm — No Comments

Workshop: Long Exposure Photography

Do you remember this amazing sunset during your last vacation? During this 2-hour workshop, a professional photographer will show you how to capture the moment. Cameras can only record a certain range of tones, known as their 'dynamic range'.

To deal with high-contrast…

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Added by Bernd F. Laeschke on August 19, 2012 at 11:00am — No Comments

Buttermilk Falls from on High

The long cascade of Buttermilk Falls in Ithaca, NY is fun to look at from a number of angles. For more than ten thousand years, Buttermilk Creek has been splashing down the steep east slope of Inlet Valley, just a few miles from the south end of Cayuga Lake, the longest of the eleven Finger Lakes. Over the millennia, the creek has polished out a charming gorge that ends in the long, frothing falls.

Check out my latest post on my blog, with seven large photos of Buttermilk Falls as…

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Added by Tony Ingraham on March 24, 2012 at 7:43am — No Comments

Waterfalls from the Air

What's the tallest waterfall in New York State? Niagara, right?

Wrong!



There are actually two or three taller cataracts across the Empire State, including 215-feet-high Taughannock Falls near Ithaca in the beautiful Finger Lakes region. Taughannock plunges into a canyon on the west shore of 38-mile-long Cayuga Lake.



In my latest blog post (on my blog, "The Finger Lakes, Gorges, and Waterfalls,"  … Continue

Added by Tony Ingraham on March 12, 2012 at 7:35am — No Comments

My 7 Super Shots

Ya'll know Hostel Bookers is my go to place for booking all my travel accommodations, well they've got a little game going on right now call the 7 Super Shots, so I'm taking part in HostelBookers 7 Super Shots game! I love any occasion to dig through all my old photos anyways!

1.) A photo that takes my breath away:…

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Added by Samantha Johnson on February 28, 2012 at 7:30pm — No Comments

Posing at Frowning Cliff

From the oldest state park in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York:
Enjoy these three old stereograph images from Watkins Glen in the 1800s (before it became a state park 106 years ago), including two in the Frowning Cliff/Artist's Dream section of Glen Arcadia and the third in Shadow Gorge.
http://ithacafingerlakes.com/2012/02/25/posing-at-frowning-cliff/

Added by Tony Ingraham on February 25, 2012 at 7:39pm — No Comments

My Blue Christmas

I decided to use this photo as my Week’s Pic since I’ve been sending this out to Facebook friends recently. I joined an online photography contest and sent this photo in as my entry.

 

I’m not really a biggie into these online contests, especially with the race towards having the most number of “likes.” I…

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Added by ByahengBarok on September 12, 2011 at 4:37am — No Comments

Seeing Ilocos in New Light

When I started travelling, I told myself that I would never go back to any place for the second time. It wasn’t because I didn’t like the place at all. I figured that it’d be wiser to spend the time and the money to venture into a new place. Isn’t that what travelling is all about?…

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Added by ByahengBarok on June 24, 2011 at 6:30pm — No Comments

my iphoneography

My iphone is definitely my go-to camera in a pinch but it's become more than just that, it's become a creative tool which challenges my eye and rarely disappoints! Visit my iphoneography on flickr for more shots!…



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Added by Jeanette Kramer on June 7, 2011 at 12:22am — No Comments

Un Posto al Sole

Almost every day was a place in the sun in Italy last month. Ok, ok there were a few days of rain but there were still plenty of beautiful picture-taking days.



As usual, I was packing my Brownie Hawkeye, which has clearly become one of my most beloved cameras. Here are my 2 favourite Brownie shots from Italy.…




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Added by Jeanette Kramer on June 3, 2011 at 12:37am — No Comments

4 Reasons Not To Take a Photo

4 Reasons NOT To Take A Photo

(taken from http://acrossandabroad.com)…

put that camera down

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Added by David Webb on May 21, 2011 at 11:40am — No Comments

The Mysterious Moai of Easter Island

The Mysterious Moai Statues of Easter Island

Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui and Isla de Pascua, is one of those far away places that we had heard about but never thought we would ever have the opportunity to experience firsthand.

The remote island seems almost fictional, like something out of a childhood bedtime story. At times, it feels as if the island was never meant to be re-discovered by modern man, as if it has a dark…

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Added by Traveling Canucks on April 25, 2011 at 10:46pm — 1 Comment

Ride the Hound

Coke Station

There is a form of travel in the United States, often mocked incessantly. A form of travel many consider beneath themselves. I too have always looked at it as a last resort. Recently, I had to call upon my last resort as I rode a Greyhound bus from Ann Arbor, Michigan to Charlotte, North Carolina. My friend Jen coined the term, "Ride the Hound" and…

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Added by Kirsten Alana on April 18, 2011 at 8:30am — 12 Comments

Palma de Mallorca,Spain.

Hi, just to confirm that i have a new photo gallery of Palma de Mallorca in Spain.The images are for license use only and can be view at http://biniam.photoshelter.com  .

Thank you.…

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Added by Biniam Ghezai on March 17, 2011 at 8:16am — 1 Comment

Getting My Blog On!!

One of my New Year's resolutions is to maintain a photo journal throughout the year, with the intentions of developing my photography and creative writing skills,... and to recognize and appreciate my daily blessings that often get lost in my reflections of what used to be. My facebook friends and posts are often about "yesterday". I am looking forward to Travel Blog Exchange being about tomorrow.... Today.

Added by Eddie Horton on January 22, 2011 at 6:58am — 1 Comment

Photo essay: Muay Thai

April 2009. Chiang Mai, Thailand

I thought it was going to have terrible time, simply because it was a typical tourist show. The boxing stadium, where authentic muay thai matches are normally conducted, was closed for the unknown period of time, so I had no other option if I wanted to see the fights in Chiang Mai.

Somehow, it ended up being an awesome experience. I was lucky to observe the fights standing just next to the ring and almost feeling every punch. There was…

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Added by Magda Biskup on January 16, 2011 at 7:36pm — 1 Comment

Mad About Hoi An - Vietnam

Hoi An is a place that can put your senses on overload. I found this city to be intensely charming and full of life. The city is brimming with lavish hotels accompanying pools, intoxicating aromas from

restaurants serving every type of cuisine imaginable, and prowling shopkeepers looking for their next sale. You better get used to the phrase, “you buy!” The shopkeepers show no mercy when they see

foreigners walking through town, they even follow you with motorbikes and beg you to…

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Added by Ordinary Traveler on September 21, 2010 at 12:50am — 1 Comment

Why I Love Travel Photography!

c 2010 David & Anna Smith www.interfaceimages.com.





Face the World with a Smile (tm) - Images by David Smith…

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Added by David Smith on September 1, 2010 at 12:03pm — 1 Comment

Cenotes of Cuzama near Merida

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Added by Jamie Davy on July 30, 2010 at 8:30am — No Comments

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