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Beyond the Tea Plantation

© 2010 Brian H Neely As I continue my black & white negatives from the Glenburn Tea Estate week, this scenic wasn’t in my original plan. Remember the error from a couple days ago, when I gave you...

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In the Village

When you don’t have a car, you tend to live fairly close to work. It makes life much easier, and we could learn something from that. Imagine only having to walk a few hundred yards – your commute would...

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Tea Bushes

This is what tea looks like before it gets picked and dried. These leaves will probably never get picked, because they’re large and mature. New growth will come in the spring (it’s winter in this...

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Kanchenjunga

So here’s something frustrating – I wrote a post for this photo, which was supposed to be uploaded yesterday afternoon, but apparently I forgot to click the Publish button. It was a good post....

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Sunset

Today is bonus day (since I apparently forgot to hit the Publish button to post this one yesterday). There is no more beautiful place on Earth than my homeland, the Pacific Northwest of the United...

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Hungarian Parliament

Day 2 of Architecture Week gives you a view of the Hungarian Parliament building from Castle Hill, across the river, looking through arches in the wall known as the Fisherman’s Bastion. One thing you...

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Star Trails in Violet

This is my favorite mountain photo, by any photographer. I looooove that it’s mine. So what the hell’s going on with it, right? Here’s the thing…the Soviet Union did a great deal of experimentation in...

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Beautiful: Holga Wind

In preparation for a site redesign I’m starting to go through past work, to create themes and threads, and I stumble across something like this that just rocks my world. I forget how much fun it is to...

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Photo from the World: Scraping By

War is an ugly business, and sometimes in ways you might not expect. Pillaging and looting (though now we call it “trophy-hunting” or “trophy-keeping”) are a part of that. This cauldron in Xi’an, China...

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Photo Essay: Kashgar Animal Market

Kashgar, China, just south of Kyrgyzstan, west of Tajikistan and Afghanistan, near the Pamir Plateau, is a beautiful, dusty desert oasis town. And it’s old. Older than Paris. Maybe as old as Athens and...

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