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Dongdaemun Design Plaza Photography Whirlwind Visit
So, I had a plan. It seemed like a good plan. My wife and I would board a plane in Honolulu and fly to Incheon airport. We then had about 24 hours before we traveled on to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, so we had some time to take in Seoul. We would hop the Express Train from the airport into the city center and then check into our hotel. By that time, it would be night. And that meant the Dongdaemun Design Plaza (DDP), Seoul’s futuristic swirl of a building, would be lit up like earl

Rand Blimes


Huacachina Sunrise: Chasing the Light Above the Sand and Fog
What happens when you wake up at 4:45 a.m., forget your hotel key, and end up climbing a sand dune through fog just in time for sunrise? In Huacachina, it means you stumble into something unforgettable.

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Is Bran Castle really Dracula’s Castle? That All Depends on You
Some say Bran Castle isn’t really Dracula’s Castle. But fiction, memory, and imagination matter too. Here’s what I saw from across the street—and what I felt.

Rand Blimes


How the Pharaohs Invented Your Selfie Stance: Contrapposto in Egyptian Sculpture
Everyone’s favorite pose — weight on one leg, hip cocked, foot slightly forward — has ancient roots. This post uncovers the story of contrapposto in Egyptian sculpture and how it shaped art history (and maybe your vacation photos).

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Through the Lens: Tips for Photographing Iconic Landmarks Creatively
It’s easy to copy a classic photo—but harder, and more fun, to find your own take. Here’s how I approached three of the world’s most photographed landmarks with fresh eyes.

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Through the Lens: East Africa Safari Photography Tips
From big cats in golden grass to a chimp lost in thought, this post breaks down five East African wildlife shots and what they teach us about light, focus, framing, and storytelling in safari photography.

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Through the Lens: Varanasi Street Photography Tips
Shooting in Varanasi is like trying to compose a symphony in the middle of a parade. This Through the Lens post shows how five photos—each zoomed, framed, and simplified—capture quiet power in India’s loudest city.

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A Confession at the Gates: Tips for Photographing the Taj Mahal
In a morally questionable sprint through the gates of the Taj Mahal, I left my family behind to chase the holy grail of travel photography: a crowd-free shot of India’s most iconic monument. This is my confession. And yes, the photos were worth it.

Rand Blimes


Visiting the Stilt Fishermen of Sri Lanka: the Overvaluation of "Authentic"
Some travelers scorn Sri Lanka’s stilt fishermen for posing for tourists. I disagree. Here’s why I happily paid—and why authenticity might be the most overrated travel value.

Rand Blimes
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