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Six picks: the beaches on the Bay of Bengal in Odisha, India

20 Tuesday May 2014

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Bay of Bengal, Chandipur, India, low tide, Odisha, sunset

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I’m a regular visitor to the north-eastern coast of India and the most northerly parts of the state of Odisha, some 300km south of Kolkata. One of my favourite things to do there is to visit the beaches late in the afternoon, to watch the sky turn pink as the sun goes down, and to watch the fishermen bringing in their nets and cleaning their boats. These six shots are from a growing selection – the shot in the banner above is also from the Odisha beach on the shore of the Bay of Bengal. I have just returned from a visit – the temperature was in the 40s so I spent a night near the beach in the somewhat run-down resort of Chandipur near Balasore to cool down.

These beaches reach out several kilometres at low tide, and it’s possible to walk and paddle in shallow pools for hours from the casuarina trees along the sand dunes towards the ocean.

School kids on the beach at Chandipur.

School kids on the beach at Chandipur.

Fisherman mending and sorting nets

Fisherman mending and sorting nets

Washing and scouring the nets for small fish as the sun goes down

Washing and scouring the nets for small fish as the sun goes down

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Rakesh practices his dance moves on Chandipur beach

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Packing up the nets for the night at sunset

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Six picks: Chinese teeshirts with meaningless English slogans

12 Monday May 2014

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China, fashion, Lewis Carroll, Shanghai, slogans, Stanley Unwin, teeshirts

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Somewhere in China I think there must be a studio where a team of copywriters with negligible English language skills turns out cute and meaningless slogans for teeshirts which are then sold all over the world, even in countries where they know the text doesn’t make sense. On a visit to Shanghai I approached a lot of the kids who sport this trendy gear and asked if I could shoot their shirts. They were only too keen to oblige. Here is some surreal nonsense teeshirt poetry, perhaps unknowingly in the tradition of Lewis Carroll and the wonderful Stanley Unwin, to start your week:

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Six picks: Aerial shots from a helicopter over the Faroe Islands

27 Sunday Apr 2014

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aerial, Faroe Islands, helicopter, islands, North Atlantic, Torshavn

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Helicopter rides are relatively inexpensive in the Faroes, especially if you share with others. They’re a widespread form of transport for crofters, for example, to get from the capital, Tórshavn (the only capital in the world with free local buses?), to the more remote islands. When I booked the helicopter with a couple of other photographers I knew that the clouds can take a while to clear over these rugged North Atlantic islands. The conditions were perfect when we finally took to the air – the only way to get a full perspective of the spectacularly dramatic and wild scenery. An unforgettable ride.

Click here to read about the Faroes trip.

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Six picks: Easter at York Minster

20 Sunday Apr 2014

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Easter, England, Gothic, spring, York, York Minster, Yorkshire

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It’s Easter, and here we are in Yorkshire in northern England where the cherry trees are in magnificent bloom and the daffodils are lifting their golden heads all over the place. We’ve just been to York for the day. The last time I visited York was in about 1967 on a caravanning holiday with my family to Scotland. Your Easter Six Picks gallery this holiday week is of shots from York Minster, one of the biggest Gothic Cathedrals in northern Europe. The history of the current building dates back to the 13th century. Happy Easter!

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Six picks: Night shots of Helsinki

13 Sunday Apr 2014

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finland, Finnish National Opera, Hakaniemi, helsinki, juttutupa, Linnunmäki, night, northern lights, pike sculpture

Six themed shots from the archives – a new blog project

…in which I open the vaults containing my vast archive of travel photographs.

Nights are getting shorter here in Finland as summer approaches.

Here are some reminders of what we’ll be missing in the Finnish capital:

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New look central Helsinki: the “Citizens’ Square” beneath the Music Centre with Sanomatalo, HQ of the Helsingin Sanomat newspaper, to the right and the Pike sculpture by Reijo Hukkanen in the foreground.

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Rare sighting of the Northern Lights or aurora borealis on the island of Harrakka in March 2013. The aurora has reached a cyclical peak and sightings have been more common than usual this far south in the last year or so.

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Lights from the Juttutupa restaurant near Hakaniemi reflected on the water.

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Helsinki’s National Opera House and the tower of the Olympic Stadium.

 

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Apartment blocks at Siltasaari, close to the Hakaniemi square.

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Fairground rides at the Linnanmäki amusement park.

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Six picks: early morning at Jaipur flower market

13 Sunday Apr 2014

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aroma, flower market, flowers, Fujifilm X-Pro1, India, Jaipur, marigolds, Rajasthan

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Jaipur, in the Indian state of Rajasthan, has an especially colourful morning flower market. Marigolds are sold by the sackful for temple decorations and garlands. Vegetables are on sale too, but it’s the bustling activity, the early morning light illuminating the bursting sacks of flowers and the aroma of rose and marigold petals that make this place special.

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Nerdy stuff: all taken with a Fujifilm X-Pro1 camera with 18mm and 35mm lenses – some of the first shots I took using this camera. This was the first “system” camera in the Fujifilm X Series and although subsequent cameras have made big improvements, with faster focus and more features, this has maintained its appeal. It’s still my number one choice for so-called street photography. It’s back to basics: aperture and shutter speed with the digital equivalent of film speed, and a pair of alert and open eyes.

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