30/12/2012

bhaktapur



Improved the exposure on some shots,
during a lovely quiet christmas




One of my favourites, the spout for a bathing place




A great door - that must have seen some rather
large & hungry rats..




28/12/2012

nepal-4



This was part of the view from my guesthouse roof
in Pokhara, at dawn.
It would be sublime to be walking amongst
them, if you had the stamina. At different seasons, the 
light may be different, I loved the softness, & perhaps
the air pollution adds to the luminous light.

I enjoyed staying at the Sacred Valley  Inn


26/12/2012

nepal-3



There are thangkas




temples. altars, candles




statues, more temples, stupas




incense, bells, & all of it quite different to
anywhere else.. 
how to describe how it is, when their experience
will be different again?
.. & oh, the mountains..




24/12/2012

nepal-2



I've friends who come from Turkey,
where deep history is everywhere evident,
much as it is in Nepal




there's some different beasts, 




but similar overlays of different
philosophies & religions





I like how the buddha appeared to move,
though it was me/my camera. 

Cadogan guides don't seem to have one for Nepal,
but theres one for Turkey:
check out the free download for Istanbul,
I like how they write about history, don't you?



22/12/2012

nepal-1



Some friends are going to Nepal, thought to
post some shots for them of my trip there..
like this door, notable for the cutout metal
animals on the top half - did I see them at the time?
So much to see !




Sure, it was dusty, dirty, etc, but the
stronger memories are of vivid details,
the patina of age (& sometimes animal products)
the people kind despite an excess 
of tourists for so long




Fabulous carving in wood, stone, metal,
& still craftsmen who practice the skills.

20/12/2012

heart



At the centre of a lotus leaf is a heart,
at least it was so on this plant.

thehourglasssea



18/12/2012

stay cool



Looks like a fine way to stay cool (its been hot here)




its one of the younger elephants I saw in Chiang Mai

here's another way, some fine art prints of ice, 
wish I could afford one 



16/12/2012

inclusive



To me, these stalls are as good as some installations
in art galleries




add an abundance of plastic flowers




Hindu, Buddhist & other
gods have been friendly neighbours in Asia
for ages




so fine, that inclusiveness.






14/12/2012

keeping out



A large lock, made in London, seen in Nepal
Seeing the photo again, I thought about how many ways
we devise to keep others out




with physical barriers, that is




sometimes they become great works of art. like the 
wall around Istanbul





or even this old door in Nepal.
Keeping the 'others' out takes so much energy!

chasing ice - hope the movie comes to Byron



12/12/2012

water's edge



My friends have a great spot near the water.
I liked how each branch of the tree fern right,
had left it's own distinctive signature




The water & trees make it a very peaceful place.




An attractive canoe at Balmoral Beach.



10/12/2012

sydney, mca



Not sure if this was being assembled or what, it
looks like an installation.




Don't you love this one? 
in Sydney.
 Anish Kapoor is coming in December,
but doubt if I can get there again so soon
unfortunately.



08/12/2012

waterfalls



waterfalls 




in a small stream




at the Royal botanic gardens, Chiang Mai




07/12/2012

sydney



Went to Sydney for the memorial service for my
friend Bryce Courtenay. We knew each other for
many years, I'll miss him a lot.




While there I enjoyed parts of the city,
especially the parks & the MCA




My favourite Valamanesh was not on display, but there
were things I liked, in other ways.



06/12/2012

bamboo



Don't you love bamboo?
Looks like something is making a windowed tower.




These are also in the botanical gardens
in Chiang Mai




All those near the paths had names scratched into them.
Somehow it wasn't so annoying because I cant read Thai,
but why do people do that?

the wonderful V.S. Ramachandran



05/12/2012

elephants



Was hesitant to visit the elephants in Chiang Mai,
because I'm not a fan of animal tricks




however they really seemed to have fun




adding little extra flourishes, hooting/laughing, it looked
quite spontaneous




& has to be more enjoyable than hauling logs around?
I had the sense that one of the older ones was tuning in 
to the human systems nearby, it felt similar to swimming
with whales..





04/12/2012

marvellous



The marvellous Sal tree, 
it's seed pods as big as cannon balls.
I wanted to bring home seeds, but they may need
a more tropical location than Byron Bay.




Even after they fall to the ground, they are
really beautiful, don't you agree?




02/12/2012

old



Still in Chiang Mai, that is my photos are.. 
more old shop houses, 
the door left must have been splendid when new.
Nearby is a fountain shop.




These two so faded you can barely see the
intricate details.
Now I'm over the 1000 posts mark, & wondering
how to change it all..




01/12/2012

calm



So wonderfully calm at the main beach in Byron Bay
yesterday.

Have just been checking through some sites re 
the coal seam gas issue, before I wrote an objection,
 here, & here