• Poppies field

    It's spring, blooming time and in the fields millions of poppies colour the landscape

  • Azure window

    Malta and its stunning coastal landscapes show their best at sunset

  • Tuol Sleng

    The prison of death in Phnom Penh is now a memory museum to remember Khmer rouges atrocities

  • Bromo at dawn

    A temple into Tengger crater in East Jawa, Indonesia, emerges from the fog at dawn

  • Taking off

    A kite just left its tree to get a prey... will the catch be successful?

  • Sydney Opera House

    One of the most famous building of Australia, the land "Down Under"

Photography is a subjective art, a way to capture running moments of life with feelings and sensitive eye.The main characters of this artwork are two: you and every situation around you. The vehicle to steal a glimpse, an action or the charm of light is the photocamera.
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Robert Capa
 
 
Off the beaten tracks into cambodian jungle.
Taking off
Cambodia isn't an easy place to get to: road are few and in bad conditions (but improvement are on their way). Venturing into the jungle is not recomended because of the infinite number of mines spread on the ground, another tremendous gift given to Cambodians by Pol Pot. Behind all these things, Preah Vihar province is a great place for birdwatchers and, in general, nature lovers.
 
Childhood under the monsoon in Thailand.
Playing with the monsoon

October.
Rainy season is going to finish but still, in Kwae Valley, in the late afternoon, grey clouds loaded with rain aggregate over the bridge. In Sangkhlaburi, few kilometer east of Myanmar border, Mon people live as refugees in few small villages on the other side of the river.
 
One shot that immortalizes one of the symbols of Australia, the Sydney Opera House.
Sydney Opera House

The area of the botanic gardens in Sydney, the capital of New South Wales is definitely one of the most scenic and most popular spot in the city. The walk that leads from Circular Quay to the point where the photo was taken, McQuaire’s chair, is crowded with tourists, joggers, workers on a break and lovers.
 
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