Well, it's now official: Death Valley it is.... Can't wait to go there!! ;-) It's a little last minute to make plans but a little backcountry camping never anyone.
While researching our destination, I did a lot of research on what has been taken there before and was amaze by the variety of scenery I saw. But more importantly, I stumble across a few darn good photographers, most of who’s work can be seen on Flickr.
What a fun website this is! I just join recently and can't seem to get enough of it. It is fun and somewhat educational to have to opportunity to compare work with photographers from all around the world. And it raises the bar too, which is always a good thing. Just go to the website and do a search on 'death valley'... Sure works my anticipation!!
Well, that's it for now, see you soon!
H.
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Monday, March 31, 2008
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Going to Vegas baby!
Good evening everyone!
It’s official, am leaving for Vegas in about a week! YAY! While the many attraction in the city are more then appealing – if you embrace the ‘fakeness’ of it, which I totally intend to do - am also excited about my first encounter with the South West USA area.

It’s official, am leaving for Vegas in about a week! YAY! While the many attraction in the city are more then appealing – if you embrace the ‘fakeness’ of it, which I totally intend to do - am also excited about my first encounter with the South West USA area.

Although I can’t wait to see the bright shiny lights, the natural wonders of the area are also calling my name. But since am short on time, I’ll only be able to visit one of the many natural parks on the area.
While Grand Canyon seems an obvious choice, my buddy and I are extremely torn between Zion Park and Death Valley. Both offer photographic dreamscape opportunity but there is something about Death Valley… The idea of getting back in touch with the desert – I previously and an intimate encounter last October of which I’ll tell you all about it soon – seems like an amazing opportunity. Am curious : what would you choose?
While Grand Canyon seems an obvious choice, my buddy and I are extremely torn between Zion Park and Death Valley. Both offer photographic dreamscape opportunity but there is something about Death Valley… The idea of getting back in touch with the desert – I previously and an intimate encounter last October of which I’ll tell you all about it soon – seems like an amazing opportunity. Am curious : what would you choose?
But with any opportunity come some challenges. Some of the best landscape photographers have shot both these locations so the stakes are high… I think it will be interesting to compare how I saw the Great West to what other have seen. Like this amazing shot of Red Rock Canyon taken by my buddy. I know am looking forward to it! H.
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Monday, March 24, 2008
Food for taught - part two
Good evening all! As promised, here are a few more market shots from Vietnam. Have a good beginning of week everyone! :-) H.










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Saturday, March 22, 2008
Food for taught - part one

My previous post was suppose to be my last one about Vietnam but then I realised that I barely talked about one of my favourite thing to do while traveling: visiting the local markets.
And the food markets in Asia are definitely worth a visit. Full of life and colours and strange food, they are a shutterbug AND an epicurean dream. I guess that would explain why I love them so much… ;-) So I couldn’t resist doing one – or two – extra entry about Vietnam.
But doing justice to the markets I visited in Vietnam only in with words in extremely difficult. The experience is too sensual, to intense. Between the roasted meat smell mixing up with a more muddy, fish like perfume, the sounds of locals chatting and going around there business, the fun and new colours and shape of food you’ve never seen before and the occasional escape of a chicken or eel cutting you off, you’ll always be busy.
So instead of loosing myself in words, here are a few pictures taken in the many Vietnamese markets I visited. They can never do justice to the real thing but I hope they’ll inspire you to swing by the local food market on your next trip.
Happy Easter everyone! H.
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Thursday, March 13, 2008
The not so crazy Crazy kim Bar of Nha Trang
The Crazy Kim bar is named after its owner, Kim Le. Kim first left Vietnam in the early 80’s looking for a better life. Her journey brought her all the way to Canada where she lived and studied at Concordia University in Montreal for twelve years. Having studied in education, she decided to come back to her roots for a temporary teaching position in Nha Trang.
It’s not long before Kim realise the booming city has a very dark secret of which Nha Trang’s street children are the most numerous victim : like many other popular asian beach destination, Nha Trang was dealing with it’s own child prostitution issues.
Appalled by the children abuse, she embarks on a sexual predator chase, helping authorities to catch a few offenders. Rumour has it that the name ‘Crazy Kim’ came around that time…
But investigation and procedures are long and the
Six days a week and completely free of charge, Kim takes in children and young teenager and teaches them Vietnamese, English, and computer science for half a day. The kids are also given a free hot meal after each class. The operation is volunteer operated – tourists can donate time and thus participate to the kids education – and partly founded by the bar and merchandising profits. Her ‘Hands off kids’ t-shirt are indeed quiet popular!
How can anyone resist? H.
Crazy Kim Bar
19 Biet Thu st, Nha Trang, phone : 816 072
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Incredible body of work
One of my favourite things to do when I have time to spare is to wander the Internet in search of photographic inspiration. After all, it is by constantly challenging himself that one just might improve.
This also has to do with the fact that last week I went out with a good buddy of mine and fellow shutter bug and we spent most of the evening trying to figure out what our photography was all about... Turned out that once you mentioned the obvious reason – capturing the essence of life, culture, playing with light, creativity and so on – defining your UNIQUE style is something else.
So until I’ve come up with something half decent about my own pictures, I’ve decided to share inspiration and links with you all as part of an exercise consisting of defining what really turns me on when it comes to photography on a regular basis.
The first photographer feature in this new column is from my hometown. I came across his website totally by luck and am sure glad I did. Sylvain Lefebvre’s work is – in my humble opinion – the perfect balance between photojournalism and art photography. You can view some of his shots HERE.
H.
This also has to do with the fact that last week I went out with a good buddy of mine and fellow shutter bug and we spent most of the evening trying to figure out what our photography was all about... Turned out that once you mentioned the obvious reason – capturing the essence of life, culture, playing with light, creativity and so on – defining your UNIQUE style is something else.
So until I’ve come up with something half decent about my own pictures, I’ve decided to share inspiration and links with you all as part of an exercise consisting of defining what really turns me on when it comes to photography on a regular basis.
The first photographer feature in this new column is from my hometown. I came across his website totally by luck and am sure glad I did. Sylvain Lefebvre’s work is – in my humble opinion – the perfect balance between photojournalism and art photography. You can view some of his shots HERE.
H.
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