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I’m reaching the end of what has been a satisfyingly productive and entertaining week so thought I’d brew up a pot of bergamot-infused Darjeeling tea and take a moment to reflect. A memorable week The week started memorably enough when I witnessed what I’m still describing as a minor miracle when relating the experience to [...]

Mitchell Kanashkevich has found a gorgeous tea-shack in Kollam, Kerala and photographed it and its patrons beautifully. Lovely compositions, honey-coloured light and effervescent colours all combine to make some beautifully evocative photographs. My favourite photos are almost inevitably ones that give me a strong desire to visit the place shown in the photo. When I [...]

Matt Brandon, aka the Digital Trekker, has switched his blog from Blogger to WordPress and is loving the new format, and rightly so. He tells us that his new blog has “all kinds of fun stuff” which, when it comes from Matt, you know will be a sure thing. On the tail of this and [...]

Regular readers will remember me writing about Mitchell Kanashkevich’s work before and now you can keep up to date with his latest adventures directly via his new blog. Mitchell has a wonderful eye and his photographs have… (I hesitate to write a much over-used word but it’s appropriate in this case) … his photographs have [...]