Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Make Your Choices!

Dear All Bloggers:

One of the most helpful things for a photographer is to get some feedback. If you are willing, would you look at the images on my blog and let me know which photo you like the best and why? If you are having trouble posting a comment, just send me an email. I am a feedback junkie so please be brutally honest.

I am wanting to "define" myself and my photography work and it helps tremendously to know the impact of my photos on the viewer...a little like a dance.

This IS the last blog. I promise. I look forward to your feedback and to reconnecting when I return.

Thanks, Linda

Class Complete, Celebration Tonight, Touring Tomorrow























































































































































"The meaning of the place reveals the next step in my soul's journey. No trip is insignificant. Every time I am given a destination for travel, I am handed an opportunity to learn more about the meaning of my life. " Joseph Dispenza, "The Way of the Traveler"


Dear Bloggers:

This will be my final blog. We finished our class today and will celebrate at the River House http://www.supatrariverhouse.net/AboutUs.htm with a farewell dinner, slide show, and a final boat ride on the river.

Tomorrow I will meet my guide, Tong for some touring and shopping...and of course some final photos!

Attached are several photos from Soi Cowboy and Patpong as well as some food shots I have taken along the way.

Thank you all for being my virtual travel partners! Will have a quick time movie of the images from the class to share with you sometime in the future...only if you are interested. Time to start planning the next adventure!


Let me close with this quote:

" The pleasure of leaving home, care-free, with no concern but to enjoy, has also as a pendant the pleasure of coming back to the old hearthstone, the home to which, however traveled, the heart still fondly returns, ignoring the burden of its anxieties and cares. " Herman Melville, "Traveling" in the Piazza Tales and Other Prose Pieces
Thanks again, Linda