A dog’s life

How would she like it if she was carried like a dog ?  (click on picture for high res) (We are currently in Myanmar with little internet access until Feb 27th. This is a pre-programed post to keep the daily routine going on) Leica M8 with 35mm Lux Asph at F1.4, 1/350, ISO160

Homeless, but cool.

There are a lot of homeless people in Bangkok. Yet some seem to enjoy this condition quite a bit. (click on picture for high res) (We are currently in Myanmar with little internet access until Feb 27th. This is a pre-programed post to keep the daily routine going on) Leica M8 with 35mm Lux Asph […]

A loop around Yangon

We did find an internet connection in Yangon, so here is a first series of pictures. Yangon has a train that makes a loop around the city. Though the track is only a few kilometers long, it takes about 3 hours to come back to the main station. Meanwhile, you share the life of Burmese […]

Trip update : Heading to Myanmar

This afternoon we fly to Yangon, Myanmar (or Burma). This should be a wonderful experience since Myanmar is still a relatively unaltered country due to its relative isolation from the modern world. Unluckily, it also means little internet acces. So I probably won’t be able to post daily pictures during the next two weeks. Nevertheless, […]

Meeting street photographers #10 : Toru Tanaka

I met Toru through Flickr where he participates under the name JazzySteps (yes, a Jazz player). After a couple of email exchanges, we found ourselves in Tokyo’s Ginza about to shoot the Sunday shopping frenzy. Though my Japanese is terrible (I mean, inexistent), Toru shared with use quite a few insights on the Japanese culture […]

A climber’s paradise

Ralay is one of the mainstage of rock climbing in the world. The limestone coast provide steep challenges with amazing sceneries awaiting the peaks’ conquerers. Down at the beach, any cliff will do for a little exercise. Even human ones. (click on pictures for high res) All pictures taken with Fuji X10