Trismegistus my journeys recorded Τρισμέγιστος, Mercurius ter Maximus الخضر by Ibraar Hussain
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Here you'll find various photographic galleries of the few parts of The World, and Britain I have visited. I enjoy taking photographs, and display them here for my own pleasure.
I generally shoot travel stuff, people, landscapes and such things
For more on the Hindu Kush and Karakoram check Imran aka Chitral Guy on Lonely Planet Thorn Tree. A Mountain Guide and Expedition Leader who has been exploring these parts for over 20 years. Imran organises Treks and Tours, Porters and all consumables. http://www.imranthetrekker.co.uk
If you ever wish to explore Northern Pakistan, the Karakoram and Hindu Kush, K2, Baltoro and such wonders, arrange a trekking holiday or tour, check out my friends at KKH Travels Unlimited,
For some great photo's of New Mexico and the White Sands check out Lincoln Michaud's page, many of his photographs are shot on Kodachrome and are a joy to behold. He also has a beautiful collection on Ethiopia which he took back in the 60ies.
For some remarkable and inspiring travel photography check out Steve Razzetti's gallery and Bruce Percy - one amazingly brilliant landscape and travel photographer.
'freelance photographer', thanks so much for the encouraging comments mate, I must look in to that!
Ken, thanks for the comments, i haven't uploaded anything for a few weeks, but am working on a few images - thanks again my friend, you encourage me to shoot more - and especially comments coming from someone brilliant at the art (had a joyful browse of your photos)
Another amazing addition to the album, the Punjab, I liked it very much. The culture, the colors enchantring. All the best Ibraar..
3.Ben Pender(non-registered)
hi, i just finished read your 'rants' about hating digital photography on flickr, (you posted it originally about a year and a half ago now) but i loved every bit of it. I was just researching the topic on google for an essay im writing on a similar topic. i was keen to see some of your b&w film images, i was redirected here. I like your london wales sets, really nice photos. haven't yet looked at the rest ANYWAY - i was just wondering what you used to scan in your photos? im using a CanoScan 8800F or something, the process is laborious and time consuming, but well worth it nevertheless. do you scan yours negatives yourself? and if so what scanner, dpi, etc do you use? sorry if i seem annoying im just curious so see how someone like you does it please email me back if you have any advise or time to answer any of my questions