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January 4, 2017
Photo of the Day

Photo of the Day: Hovenweep Ruin

Ken Lee
January 4, 2017
Photo of the Day

Although best known for their elaborate cliff dwellings, the Ancestral Puebloans (a.k.a. Anasazi) also built above ground structures.

Tagged: Travel, Landscape, Pueblo



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I make pictures. All kinds of pictures but mostly nature and travel pictures. I am passionate about making photographs but also the creative process that produces them. I know some secrets. Creativity can be learned, the Photographer’s Eye is a matter of practice. I like to help others grow as photographers. I usually do this by taking  
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Dates: March 13 - March 26, 2019
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Our India photography workshop itinerary covers the best of the must see monuments including the incomparable Taj Mahal but we veer off the beaten path as often as possible in search of more genuine visions of Indian life, such as: the Holi Festival of Colors, the magnificent Taj Mahal, Varanasi on the Ganges, Jodhpur (aka the Blue City) and a camel safari in the Thar! desert.

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