Driving around Namibia was one of the best parts of being there. There are literally 10’s of thousands of miles of mostly deserted dirt roads to explore.
Author Archives: Mark Schlink
Recoleta, BA, Argentina Feb, 2015 34°35’16.3″S 58°23’35.4″W
Usually, I do not do a ton of post production work but I did try some experimentation on these.
The Dolomites, January, 2019 46°26’18.8″N 11°50’26.9″E
Bwabwata, Kwando Core Area, March, 2019 17°59’03.9″S 23°17’20.2″E
Serrambi, 2015 8°34’02.3″S 35°01’47.7″W
Carnival Recife and Olinda 2015 and 2016 8°02’08.9″S 34°52’13.1″W
Birds of the Kavango and Zambezi Regions March 2019, 17°56’18.5″S 22°31’03.9″E-ish
I have to admit that I am not much of a birder, if you happen to know who these guys are please feel free to share. Also, don’t let the greenery fool you, the rest of Namibia is pretty dry.
The Beagle Channel January, 2016 54°52’44.9″S 67°54’35.5″W
Machu Picchu June,2016 13°09’48.7″S 72°32’41.5″W
Like Venice, it is tricky to take original photos at Machu Picchu. I elected to use black and white for the most part, as I thought color would take focus off the truly amazing structures. I did include a couple huge shots in color but if you have ever been there or will ever go,Continue reading “Machu Picchu June,2016 13°09’48.7″S 72°32’41.5″W”