Among Giants: Accidental Birdwatching in Sri Lanka
There is no need for a 600mm lens or to follow a kingfisher around for hours. No, this land is alive with colorful birdsthat can be well shot by any run-and-gun photographer.
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There is no need for a 600mm lens or to follow a kingfisher around for hours. No, this land is alive with colorful birdsthat can be well shot by any run-and-gun photographer.
Jay Tindall has been shooting sadhus for more than two decades; down his lens, the varied faces of the holy men of Nepal and India tell tales.
A road trip along Taiwan’s east coast allows travelers to see strange architectural wonders, breathtaking natural beauty, and dynamic Asian cityscapes from a whole new angle.
We at Travelogues love going to Uzbekistan, so we went on a quick trip around Instagram to introduce you to some of our favorite Uzbekistan treats.
Spring is in the air and boots are on the ground in Asia to see everything the continent has to offer, from temples in Bagan and the City Palace of Udaipur to Beijing’s Forbidden City and Nusa Penida underwater.
With more balloons in the sky and more tourists on terra firma, the ground and the sky of Bagan have changed dramatically in recent years.
Camera tech is booming at a breakneck pace, and for the traveler who likes to get tired, wet, and dirty, this is very good news indeed.
Photographer and Instagrammer Jordan Hammond travels to the deserts outside of Dubai to shoot wandering balloons, shifting sands, and abandoned roads.
Schooling hammerheads, complex underwater caves, and the clearest water in Asia – Okinawa is fast becoming a diver favorite.
This year has gotten off to a roaring start, with our favorite picks from the first month of 2018 including monkeys from India, stormy skies in Weligama, and beaches in the Philippines.
Jay Tindall reflects on his 1993 journey to Myanmar, crossing the border at Tachilek and turning his camera on an unrecognizable nation.
Jay Tindall takes his camera in to the caldera of the Ijen volcano complex for a look at yellow sulfur spewing from a mountain and a turquoise lake of acid.