Places which etched in my mind, rendered me speechless or evoked my emotions I eternised them here.
I came across this photo while spring-cleaning my hard drive. I vaguely remember I took it during a work trip. After many years, it still gave me a pleasant awe in the beautiful landscape of Malaysia.
A more recent photo taken of water transports. Thousands of miles away from home. This place is just as beautiful but bustling with tourists.
I stayed a couple of nights in Malaga after coming back from a trip in Córdoba. After dinner, on the second night, I walked along Calle Marqués de Larios, a pedestrian-only shopping promenade in Malaga. The shops were already closed, but there were many people walking around with families and friends. What caught my eyes were the hanging lanterns in the shape of jelly-fish. Children, carried out their fathers' shoulders, were also fascinated by them and reached out to touch them. It was a nice walk in a warm night, despite packed with people.
A regal, imposing building. However, I cannot help imagining that the dark clouds looming over can eat it up any second.
One of the highlights of my trip to Český Krumlov was this view. Mother nature was kind to us on that day. It was predicted to rain, but it was sunny the whole time we were there. The rows of clouds provided softness to this scenery while the bright sun highlighted the sharp-angled buildings below.
It was a mild summer when we were in Oman in year 2013. Mild is a subjective word. We seek protection from the sun whenever we can. Corridors like this is a relief. This is a walkway near to the Sultan Qaboos bin Said's Qasr Al Alam Royal Palace.
I found this interesting wall on Av. de la Constitución in Sevilla. It is a bookstore. The posters are already in B&W. From tourist point of view, they showed the faces of Sevilla, its culture and tradition.