Monochrome Monday: Humanity
I started taking pictures in year 2002 using an analog camera. On the first years of photographing, human interest photography was my favorite subject. It was not an easy subject […]
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: Balinese Swastika
I took this swastika picture from the wall of Balinese Hindu Temple, Goa Lawah Temple. The Temple is famous for its Bat Cave. I was told by a Balinese guard of […]
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: Caught in the Act!
100th post! I can’t believe that finally my blog post reached to three digits number. And this is my 15th Monochrome Monday post! Having weekly post like Monochrome Monday motivates […]
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: The Eye of Knowledge
One of amazing architecture designs by Santiago Calatrava together with Félix Candela: Hemispheric Planetarium in Valencia (Spain). With the building’s own reflection on the surrounding water pool, the...
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: Valencia Beach at Night
It was Saturday night when we visited the beach area in Valencia (Spain). The beach was long, wide and huge. And it was not busy at night. The beach boulevard […]
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: Muay Thai
Recent chats over Thailand with travel bloggers, Packingmysuitcase and Pearlspotting reminded me of our visit to Muay Thai Fight Competition in Phuket (Thailand). Blame it on my photography burnout...
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: El Castillo
El Castillo or Temple of Kukulcan is the center of archaeological site of Chichén Itzá, one of the largest Maya cities. Chichén Itzá is located in the eastern part of Yucatán state in Mexico. This […]
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: Descent to the Ocean
On our scuba-diving holiday in Jardines de la Reina (Cuba), we were lucky to saw a freediving action by a world champion freediver Guillaume Néry diving descent to the ocean. It was an […]
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: A Balinese Woman
Mepeed is a Balinese tradition that I wish to take picture someday. It is a tradition of a group of Balinese women carrying offerings (called as gebogan) on top of […]
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: The Colonnades
St. Peter’s Square (Vatican City) is surrounded by semi-round colonnades. Designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini, each side of the colonnades consists of four rows of columns with total of 284 columns....
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: Romance in Rotterdam
Who could think a port city like Rotterdam as a romantic city? Apart from its modern architectures, Rotterdam does not offer many old historical buildings or canals like Paris or […]
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: Fenix Food Factory
Around year 1900 Fenixloodsen (Fenix Lofts) next to Rijnhaven harbor, Katendrecht (Rotterdam) used to be the largest port warehouses area in the world. The area was bombed by the Germans […]
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: Winter Walk in Kralingse Forest
I am joining Jo’s Monday Walk this week. While Jo is exploring Stokesley (North Yorkshire, England), I am going to explore the most popular urban forest and recreational area in Rotterdam: […]
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: Whale Sharks
Visiting Oslob to snorkel with the whale sharks was one of our travel itineraries in the Philippines. Four whale sharks were seen, face to face and so closed by. I […]
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: Experience Pain with Pleasure
As offered in Changi Airport, Singapore. I wish I have that chair now. Have a great Monday! PS: Comments are closed for this post. Filed under: Monochrome Monday, Singapore Tagged: […]
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: Depth of Feeling
A eulogy. A final farewell to a father. Depth of Feeling. Filed under: Monochrome Monday Tagged: black and white, Dutch, eulogy, final farewell, funeral, funeral speech, indahs photography, monochrome,...
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: Handwritten Diary
As mentioned on my About page, all my travel diaries were handwritten in travel notebooks. I know there is a mobile-phone app called Travel Diaries and I can type my […]
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: The Pillars of ILO
I took these images during my visit to International Labour Organisation (ILO) headquarters in Geneva (Switzerland). The ILO headquarters office has an impressive entrance of huge symmetrical...
View Article5 Day Photo Challenge: Udaipur Market
I accept two challenges to post five photos for five consecutive days this week. The first challenge on Black and White 5 Day Challenge was invited by Wilbur’s Travel, meanwhile the […]
View ArticleMonochrome Monday: Torres de Serranos
Torres de Serranos used to be one of the gates of the old medieval city wall surrounding Valencia (Spain). The gate was built in the 14th centuries with defensive function, however […]
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