Another catalog of pictures, this time concentrating on the surroundings we visited.

- Image by srlasky via Flickr
and soon at Picasa (I like the association with maps on Picasa). I’ve gone through the catalog of passable pictures and re-massaged them with Curves and crops so they concentrate more on the places that we visited. Not that you can tell where we were, but I decided that I spent too much time concentrating on faces and didn’t spend enough time on the physical surroundings that we found ourselves in.
While I was reevaluting the images, I found a lot of shots of the Taj Mahal. Thats the building (right), not the singer (left). That must be the most photographed building in the world. Part of the reason there are so many is that I finally hit a spot in the golden hour when the sun was shining. I hadn’t had that opportunity anywhere else during our travels. Or at least, this was the first time that I was at a photogenic site when the conditions were right.
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