Make the most of your Iceland stopover with this epic 5-day itinerary designed for the outdoor adventure photographer and traveler!
Spend a week driving through the stunning Faroe Islands. This travel guide includes a Faroe Islands itinerary with accommodation, maps & other tips.
For much of the last three years, photographer Alexander Khimushin covered the Siberian landscape -- no easy feat. He traveled 25,000 miles photographing
Joseph-Philippe Bevillard, from Massachusetts, moved to Ireland in 2000 and befriended a group of Irish Travellers at a horse fair who allowed him to document their lives.
By now you're familiar with early 20th Century writer, photographer, traveler, and all-around superbabe Annemarie Schwarzenbach. Hmm, you may be thinking, do I want her, or do I want to be her? If the latter is at least part of your answer, you're in luck.
Our amazing travel guide covers the top 29 places you must visit on an Iceland vacation (including photos of each stop)!
One of the most known facts about my hometown Jesenice is, that in May the northern slopes above the town get covered in a white blanket of daffodils (Narcissus poeticus). Last year I tried to do something different, something I have not seen before so I made a series of photographs with Milky Way above the daffodils. It was very well received as it was something people haven’t seen before.
Sammezzano Castle was born in the 19 century from the oriental dream of Marquis Ferdinando Ximenes of Aragon. One of the most mysterious places in Tuscany. | Visit Tuscany
Traveling around Burma (Myanmar) on a National Geographic photography expedition, I fell in love with the country. It was one of my most enjoyable photo trips anywhere, with very friendly people, good food, great sites, and not too many other tourists. Here are my favorite sites, both to visit and to photograph:
James Loveridge, 29, from Bridport, has snapped some incredible scenes such as a waterfall of fog over cliffs on the Jurassic Coast and the Milky Way over the iconic Durdle Door.
Capturing the rich culture of Sixties Japan, Burt Glinn’s vivid photographs are a testament to his skills with early color photographic processes
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How to nail a city break to one of Europe’s best loved capitals
India. Kirsten Owen photographed by Christian Moser for Marie Claire Italia March 1990.
Creating HDR Photograph with Adobe Photoshop is easy those who only have one exposure digital photograph. Image RAW or exposure bracketing will make it better.
Although not pictured here, The Algarve is full of English tourists. I was shocked to see how many of these English vacationers were bright red. I realize the fair nature of their skin, but perhaps the Portuguese should hand out sunscreen at the airports in The Algarve.
Fans of architecture and design will find the Dutch capital of Amsterdam simply irresistible. Set around an intertwining network of man-made canals, this…
The 5 best beaches of Lofoten. Uttakleiv, Haukland, Kvalvika, Bunes and Horseid beaches are the most beautiful beaches on Lofoten.
The Sydney Opera House stands as one of the most iconic structures in Australia on the shores of Sydney Harbour. It's photogenic design attracts people from around the world to capture it's striking beauty.
Photographer Jimmy Nelson translated his upbringing living in Asia, Africa, and South America into a successful career documenting indigenous communities.
These fascinating pictures captured over a decade show the secret lives of Irish travellers. Photographer Joseph Philippe Bevillard shares work from his ongoing
Explore the must-see landmarks in Vietnam and discover the rich culture and history of this beautiful country.
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Thomas Penn takes a vivid trip back to the 16th century
Isn't this a beautiful and unique church? It's been so long since I've posted a photo of it. It's called Hallgrimskirkja. This is much easier to say if you are a dolphin. And drunk. On my last trip, I made my fourth visit to this spot. I was graced with good clouds to complement the monotonemapping of the scene. The doors were locked, so I could not get inside. I had some bizarre visions of possibly climbing up the rock face to clamber in through the windows, but then remembered it wasn't a video game... dangit. Read the rest here at the Stuck in Customs blog.