I continue the Celebration of the Memographer.com’s 9-Year Anniversary with the series of my favorite street photography captures. It would be no Travel Photo Journal without these living street photography memos. Life is Life! Click on image to view full size. gmeanm3r
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From the scale of the World to the Countries, to the Cities, to the Streets, to the People, to the Faces, to the Eyes, to the Souls… We continue celebrating the 9th Anniversary of my Travel Photo Journal Memographer.com with another post of the Memographer’s Street Portrait Photography. Click on image to view full size. gmeanm3r
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Today, July 14th, is Memographer.com’s anniversary day. Nine years ago, I launched WordPress version of my Travel Photo Journal. It’s been an amazing time of happy travels around the world, meeting beautiful people, and having fun. I had visited Southeast Asia, Europe, North and South Americas. I am very thankful for these years of my life and would like to …
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This year, my ‘EuroTrip Express’ project took me to Paris, France and Saint Petersburg, Russia. Not many pictures from the trip have been published yet. Those who follow Memographer’s social media channels – Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, could see my live Instagram updates from Europe (here are the summaries from France and Russia). Also, I’ve published a few photo posts with …
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This photo post contains images taken during my Hello, Sunshine! trip’s photo walk along The Myrtle Beach Boardwalk & Promenade, located in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. It runs 1.2 miles (1.9 km) along the oceanfront from the Pier 14 at 14th Avenue North to the 2nd Avenue Pier at 2nd Avenue North and has tons of great family activities. There …
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I continue publishing my street portrait photography from Rio de Janeiro. If you haven’t seen the previous post Portraits Of Strangers: Brasileiros And Cariocas, please take a look. It contains street portraits of the local residents of Rio de Janeiro (Cariocas). Today, however, I publish a mix of portraits of Brazilians and Tourists captured on the streets of Rio. Click …
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This is the last post from my travel to Old Car City USA photo series and the second part of the photos of rusty emblems of vintage cars taken during the trip. I hope you enjoy the rust as much as I do [wink] Click on image to view full size. gmeanm3r
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Ponte Sant’Angelo, once the Aelian Bridge or Pons Aelius, meaning the Bridge of Hadrian, is a bridge in Rome, Italy, completed in 134 AD by Roman Emperor Hadrian, to span the Tiber, from the city center to his newly constructed mausoleum. In the seventh century, both the castle and the bridge took on the name Sant’Angelo, explained by a legend …
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Once a beauty, now a beast. What story would these vintage cars and trucks tell if they could talk? Would they tell about the Golden Times of American auto industry? or about the road trips around the United States made with their owners? or would they tell about the hard farm work on peanut fields and cotton plantations of Georgia? …
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Here is the second photo post from my travel to the Old Car City USA junkyard-museum, one of my Top 10 “Things-To-Do in Atlanta, Georgia” attractions. Please read the pilot article to get more details about the place. Today’s post contains the first of two sets of photos of the emblems, logos and badges of vintage cars I took while …
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Old Car City USA is a junkyard-museum located in White, Georgia, 50 miles (80 km) north of Downtown Atlanta. The business started out as a store in 1931 by the parents of its current owner Dean Lewis, the sweetest Southern man and an artist himself (make sure you visit Dean’s Art Gallery). These days, 34 acres (14 hectares) junkyard became …
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The photo tour of Musei Capitolini continued. Please find the previous photos of the masterpieces from the Capitoline Museums here. This set starts with the photo of The Esquiline Venus (Venere Esquilina), one of the most celebrated statues from Classical Antiquity. The Roman nude marble sculpture of a female in sandals and headdress was created circa 50 A.D. It is …
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