Sunday, July 30, 2017

Bhutan - Fifth Gallery Is Now Available





Finally!  Finally the fifth gallery of our trip to Bhutan earlier this Spring is available for viewing on my photography website.

 http://www.hale-worldphotography.com/Bhutan-Day-8

This gallery covers the eighth day of our journey across Bhutan.  Most importantly the gallery documents the first day of the 2017 tsheschu - Domhkar Festival.



May 5, 2017 was the first time that Duang and I had witnessed the sacred dances called "cham" which are so important and defining of Tibetan and Bhutanese religious culture.


The event made quite an impression upon us and we consider it to be an experience of a lifetime.

This gallery of 74 selected photographs has been distilled down from over 4,000 photographs that I took that day - thank goodness for digital photography, I could not afford to do it in the old days of film!  I am pleased and proud of these photographs which I believe represents the best work that I have ever done in photography.


Thursday, July 20, 2017

Bhutan - Fourth Gallery Is Available




Children Reacting to Passing Helicopter

We have returned from our month long trip back to America.  Now that we are back in Thailand with a repaired computer, easy access to the Internet, and access to my original files, it is time to focus on completing post processing of the photographs from our recent tour of Bhutan.

The fourth gallery, 19 photographs, from the fifth day of our tour - 2 May 2017 is now available for viewing on my personal photography website.

http://www.hale-worldphotography.com/Bhutan-Day-5



Man Making a Bucket for Yak Milking

Thursday, June 8, 2017

Bhutan - Third Gallery Is Available




The Butter Lamp Cleaner

Another gallery of our recent tour across Bhutan is now available for viewing.

http://www.hale-worldphotography.com/Bhutan-Day-12

This gallery of 20 photographs is from May 9th, the 12th day of our tour.

The photographs are from the eastern city of Mongar situated at 1600 meters elevation (5,249 feet).

Much of our day was spent at a wonderful temple named Kadam Gompa which serves as an elderly daycare center.  Many elderly people spend the day there worshiping and socializing along with being fed lunch while their children are working.  On the day that we were there, there was a special day long ritual going on for a special annual Buddhist holy day.

Duang and I spent most of the morning in the temple observing the special Mahayana ritual - Monks chanting, drums beating, horns blaring, incense burning ...  Because of the holiness of the temple and ritual, we were not allowed to take photographs but we were fed tea and bread along with the Monks that were all around us - a very special memory for us.  We returned in the afternoon.  Duang spent the afternoon in the temple worshiping while I spent the afternoon photographing outside of the temple and going to a primary school variety show.

Exiting the Temple - Watch Out for all those shoes!