
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
Countryside

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lifestyle in China,
photo blog
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My blog has traveled around the world as I have transferred from country to country with Peace Corps. I spent 6 months in Guinea teaching chemistry and physics but had to leave when the Guinea program was suspended due to political unrest. I spent about a month in Mali and then transferred to Burkina Faso. I was a math teacher. I have now transferred to Asia and am an English teacher at a university. This will be my sixth and last year in Peace Corps.
4 comments:
this photo project is a brilliant idea :)
This photo is beautiful, love the different color shades of the tower, the striking green and blue contrast, and the tiny cute house attached to this akwardly big tower... And the life details are wonderful. Love it.
Thanks for the positive comments. I am thinking that maybe I am going to take pictures of things that are shades of red. Why? Because I like red and well...color contrast is a good thing.
I took so many "boring" pictures on my bike ride. It seems like there are so many things to consider when when taking a picture.
The thing I like about your pictures M is that not only are they beautiful but they actually have something extra, something that hits your gut, your eyes, or your heart. It isn't always just a pretty picture but something more.
PS. I took some pictures of electrical boxes and such because I remember you saying you liked taking pictures of those kinds of things. Wanted to see how it feels to snap such a subject.
REALLY nice photo.
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