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  • Explore the Elements

    Explore the Elements

    One of the photography goals I’ve recently set for myself, is to focus more on themes: to capture recurring colours, patterns or situation. I find most of the themes I’ve been working around so far, quite average. I usually collect pictures of exotic drinks, dishes, mistranslations, strange signs and a couple of funny ones I’ll be sharing in future posts. That’s why it was quite a challenge to find suitable photographs to enter the “Explore the elements” contest organised by Thomas Cook.

    Fellow travel blogger Colleen of “Colleen Brynn Travels nominated me to join the competition and it took me quite some time to browse through thousands of pictures, looking for shots that reflect the four elements, a theme that never really crossed my mind before. Since I love a good challenge, I kept searching and came up with these:

     

    EARTH

     

    earth copy
    After the rain (click to enlarge)

     

    I took this picture in a small village in the hills of North Kivu in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Most of the children in this village spend their days exploring this earth shoeless. Visitors often wonder how these children are so full of laughter and happiness when they can’t even afford to buy shoes. My theory: being connected with nature and having the freedom to play unrestrictedly outside, brings greater joy than any material thing could ever.

     

    WATER

    Myanmar, fishing lake
    Water brings life (click to enlarge)

     

    A man in Myanmar teaches his 7 year old son how to catch dinner. Presence of lakes, seas and oceans make us feel happy and calm because we know that where there is water, there is life.

     

    FIRE

    Myanmar, woman smoking
    Burmese woman and her guilty pleasure (click to enlarge)

     

    I met this lady near a temple in Myanmar. We didn’t speak each other’s language but we shared laughter and exchanged sunscreens- traditional natural Burmese sun protection for a squirt of western SPF20. We didn’t connect through words but through spirit and energy. When she lit up her big cigar, I just sat next to her and together we watched the smoke dance around us.

     

    AIR

    Nepal, Gosaikunda trekking
    Clothes above the clouds (click to enlarge)

    This shot comes from the Himalayas in Nepal. As a visitor, covered head to toe in (expensive?) hiking gear, you pass by small places like these… Reminding you that what is a physical adventure and a vacation to you, is someone else’s daily life with quotidian routines and chores just like yours but in a different setting.

    So as it turns out, I did find a secondary theme while “exploring the elements”… That of daily life. These are all travel pictures, but they’re not of tourist attractions or cultural festivals… They all reflect life in local communities which is exactly what the elements do: they are part of our lives, we deal with them on a day to day basis, we need them. Such great power!

     

    Though I’m posting this rather close to the deadline, I’ll still nominate a few bloggers to enter the competition. -All very cool travel blogs, if you want to check them out

    1. Dana from Time Travel Plans

    2. Karlijn of Karlijn Travels (Dutch)

    3. Kim of “Vrouw op reis” (Dutch)

    4. Chanel of “Cultural Xplorer”

    5. Jarrell and Amirah of “Cool Young History

     

    Which is your favourite photograph?

     

  • Capture the Colour

    Capture the Colour

    Last summer I found out about ‘Capture the Colour‘, a photo blogging contest organised by Travel Supermarket. The idea is simple: post 5 travel photo’s on your blog which best capture the colour of the five categories: red, blue, green, yellow and white. I loved the competition topic, but I didn’t have a blog at the time, so I missed my chance to participate. So you can imagine my joy when I found out that they launched a new edition of the contest this year. 

     

    Here are my entries:

     

    RED

    Kids and their weapons. This picture was taken on a market in a village in Myanmar. I love this picture because of the different elements that you wouldn’t expect together: monk-child-gun (even if it’s just a toy).

    red
    red

     

    BLUE

    Manual fishing women’s club. It took me a while to understand what these women were doing when I saw them wading deeper and deeper into the ocean, fully dressed. The were lightly tapping onto the water with their fingers all the while singing and laughing. That’s when I noticed the fine net one of them threw out once they had formed a circle around a school of small fish. Nungwi, Zanzibar.

    blue
    blue

    GREEN

    Lost in water hyacinths. Looking out over a field of water hyacinth on a lake in Monywa, Myanmar I suddenly noticed something moving about. It wasn’t a huge snake of a lost duck like I had expected, but a half naked man looking for some protein for dinner.

     

    green
    green

    YELLOW

    The leather making process. When you wander the streets of Fez, Morocco, there is no way around it: you’re in the leather processing capital of the region. Behind every nook, you find a link of the processing chain. labourers warmly welcome you to snoop around their work pace. This photograph pictures the sheep skin drying after treatment.

    yellow
    yellow

     

    WHITE

    Himalaya horse. During an overnight stop in Nepal, I found this horse grazing at the back of the shack where we were spending the night. It was only after a minute or two that the clouds revealed the dramatic backdrop. The man in the picture kindly pointed out: “You need to be on top op that mountain there tomorrow”. I didn’t want to think about that, I took a picture instead.

    white
    white

     

    As part the of the contest, I would like to nominate the following bloggers to participate: 

    1. Oneika of Oneika the Traveller

    2. Brenna of This battered Suitcase

    3. Dana of Time Travel Plans

    4. Tom of The Photography

    5. Kim of Vrouw op Reis 

     

    Which photograph is your favourite? 

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