The Royal Photographic Society Travel Group

 

 
  
           
           
 
 
 
 

 
 

Members' Galleries

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Neil Harris

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I am a keen amateur travel photographer who retired early in 2006. SE Asia is my favourite destination, but I'll go anywhere at least once. All these photographs were taken during my 2009 peregrinations.

My photographs are on flickr at www.flickr.com/photos/neil-lindfield/ - as I write there are around 6400 from around the World. I also have two websites www.7onamoped.co.uk, this highlights overloaded mopeds from SE Asia and www.inthehabit.net that features Buddhist monk photographs.

 

Bill Wastell ARPS

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Bill Wastell ARPS
I am a retired architect and have a passion for travel and wildlife photography.
I have been lucky enough to travel extensively during the last 15 years and this is a small selection of some of my images.
I have about 2,800 images on my website at www.billwastellphotography.co.uk - maybe you will have time to visit it?

You can leave a message in my site Guestbook or contact me at billwastellphotography@hotmail.co.uk

 

John Curgenven LRPS

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"My interest in photography started when AutoFocus was made possible with a pre-cut length of string and Digital was a reference to a part of the anatomy used to depress the shutter release!
Having retired from corporate business life, I founded and now edit a knowledgebase www.Better-Photographs.com - where photographers help one another. This free site now attracts over ten thousand subscribers and benefits from images, articles and masterclasses provided by several RPS members and other personalities in the photographic community. New material is always welcome.
I am particularly interested in innovative ways of presenting images and am currently focusing on a new dynamic audio visual process. Examples of how this has been applied to some of my travels can be seen at - www.better-photographs.com/photography-and-imaging_travel.html
I can be contacted at http://contact.johncurgenven.com "

John Curgenven

Nicola Bolton ARPS

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I have a passion for Tibet, and took the opportunity to use that to apply for, and successfully gain, an Associateship in Travel. These are my panel photographs - I hope you enjoy them. If you'd like to see more of my work, you can contact me at blueemeraldimages@yahoo.co.uk (website under reconstruction).

Anne Minter FRPS

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I've been lucky enough to travel to some fascinating locations and here are some images from a few of my favourite places.

Ian Silvester LRPS

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These images were taken during the RPS Travel group to Thailand, Laos and Cambodia on the 21st October 2005. They were all taken in one village and show mainly the longnecked women and two others from a different tribe but living in the same village. An identification of the tribe would be helpful please.
The longnecked women come from the hill tribes of the Padaung,. Several villages of these people, part of the Karen refugees from Burma, are found in Northern Thailand, especially around Mae Hong Son.
The women of the Padaung tribe wear brass coils around their neck. Contrary to what was once believed, the coils do not stretch out the neck, but rather they push the shoulders and rib cage downward. Girls will start wearing small coils around the age of six, and the size is increased as they grow older. The coils on adults typically weigh about five kilograms (11 pounds).
Ian's Web site is www.dorneyphoto.com

 

Michael Huggan ARPS

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My particular interest, if not passion, is Africa and the Natural World.  Six years ago I fulfilled my dream and went off to Africa, and that was the start of a relationship that continues to this day.  I have returned to Africa every year for the last six years and have built up a good collection of images. The pictures shown are some of my favourites.  All the pictures tell a story, both for the viewer, and the photographer.  Some of the images were captured by just being in the right place at the right time, whilst others required many hours, or days, seeking and waiting for a particular subject or scenario to evolve.

Other images can be seen on my web site www.michaelhuggan.com and you can e-mail at michael@michaelhuggan.com

Martin Berry LRPS

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These are a small selection of my images of Thailand where I have been fortunate to travel and explore extensively following 2 years working in Bangkok. I work predominantly in black and white but have gathered a fairly large slide collection over the years. For more information on my photographs please refer to my website at www.martinberry.co.uk or Email me at martin@martinberry.co.uk

Leo dosRemedios MD ARPS

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Leo also has his own website where you can enjoy more of his images by clicking on the link below

Leo's website

 

 

 

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