This is not the first time that I’ve had plans to go to Denmark. It was a bright and sunny Saturday morning in June 2002. The previous day had been my last working in the Norwegian capital city and I had a week of sight-seeing planned. First I would head west, to the fjords around Bergen and then I’d head back, through Oslo into Sweden, down the coast and cross the Oresund Bridge into Denmark.
Tag: Travel
The desert is so vast, stretching off as far as the eye can see in every direction, that from a human scale it appears to be infinite. Which is fortunate as that is this weeks PhotoFriday theme. This image was taken in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
Please also vote for my entry in last weeks challenge, “What is that?” I’m entry number 299.
This weeks PhotoFriday theme is “What is that?” Here is my entry.
The caption when you hover your mouse over the picture might be a bit of a give-away, but it’s not entirely obvious what it’s a picture of, so I think it fits the theme. It was taken in Cuba.
Please also vote for my entry in last weeks challenge, “Misty.” I’m entry 196 (–> Stephen <–).
This weeks PhotoFriday theme is “Misty.” Here is my entry.
This picture was taken in Norway, just outside Oslo near the huge, scary ski jump. This is maybe more foggy than misty but you get the idea. Also, while this was taken on black and white film, there really wasn’t much more colour than this!
Please also vote for my entry in last weeks challenge, “The Machine.” I’m entry number 207.
This weeks PhotoFriday theme is “The Machine.” Here is my entry.
Clearly this is a bulldozer, a machine. What makes this the machine is that it was used in the battle of Santa Clara by Che Guevara’s victorious soldiers. Obviously this picture was taken in Cuba.
This weeks PhotoFriday theme is “Mountain.” Here is my entry.
This picture shows the Himalayas from the Nepalese side. It was taken on my brief stop in Kathmandu before heading into Tibet.
Please also vote for my entry in last weeks challenge, “Passage of Time.” I’m entry 232.
This weeks PhotoFriday theme is “Passage of Time.” This is my entry.
The varying colours and textures of these sandstone cliffs in Petra, Jordan show the passage of time on a geological scale.
Please also vote for my entry in last weeks challenge, “Best of 2007.” I’m entry number 272.
This weeks PhotoFriday theme is “Best of 2007.” This is my entry.
This is what I consider to be my best picture of 20071 which, of course, isn’t exactly what the theme suggests. It was taken in Wadi Rum, Jordan.
Please also vote for my entry in last weeks challenge, “Sunrise.” I’m entry number 59.
Currently. It changes on an hour-by-hour basis but I’ll not change this picture now that I’ve posted it. ↩︎
This weeks PhotoFriday theme is “Sunrise.” Here is my entry. This was taken after a night-time climb up Mount Sinai in Egypt. Hard work but worth it in the end!
Please also vote for my entry in last weeks challenge, “Primitive.” I’m entry number 68.
Today we do the famous parts of Cairo: the pyramids and the Egyptian museum which includes remains from various burials, most famously Tutankhamen. (I always think of a cartoon: a pyramid door with a horn and the sign “toot and come in.”)
The traffic makes itself known again, making the journey across town take some time. But the pyramids appear suddenly behind other much newer and less grand buildings. That’s the first surprising thing: you hear that they stand right next to Giza but you don’t realise just how close.