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The Expeditioner’s April Photo Contest Finalists

With TheExpeditioner’s flickr group rising, it’s obtaining harder to make your mind up involving all the amazing snapshots. So, to give credit in which due, TheExpeditioner would like to share the other images that have been below consideration for April’s Photo Contest. With no introduction vital, April’s Photo Contest Finalists have been, and in no unique buy:

Okay. Perhaps a slight introduction.

Using a Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi, this shot, “Prayers“, was taken at the religious temple, Swayambhunath, in Kathmandu. The wheels are inscribed with a Buddhist mantra that aids in reaching enlightenment. You can come across this and more shots on jrodmanjr’s flickr page.

Labelled as “Fish Sticks“, Jonny Gilbert demonstrates his talent with an Olympus E-one to capture this image. This is only one of the many photos that were taken on his journey as a result of China. You can entry more of Jonny Gilbert’s photos on flickr or visually follow his adventures through his weblog.

Join TheExpeditioner’s flickr Group and include some photos of your very own — or just to look at very pictures. As a reminder, May’s Photograph Contest Theme is landscapes, and, as usually, it is already looking to be a difficult choice.

By Brit Weaver

TheExpeditioner

About the Author
britweaver

Toronto born and primarily based, Brit is an avid leisure cyclist, coffee drinker and below-a-tree park-ist. She typically finds herself meandering foreign cities on the lookout for street eats to nibble, trees to climb, a patch of grass to sit on, or a small bookstore to sift via. You can locate her musing life on her individual web site, TheBubblesAreDead.wordpress.com.

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