Hey there. Another day, another trip of mine, here to give a quick glance of a country that’s mostly covered in our news section and not so much in a photographers digest for it’s beauty. This trip was supposed to take place in September 2021 but I think ...
Interesting place for sure. I am tempting to go to a few countries like Afghanistan and North Korea before I have kids. Looks a lot more interesting than plain vanilla travel.
Kabul! What an unusual place! I'm surprised of the prevalence and propensity of guns in these photos. That was a surprise to me. Looks like there are more guns in Afghanistan than in gun-loving USA. It's important that we don't see Afghanistan as "behind ...
more than any post in my memory (not that it's a contest). As much as possible in this media, a good insight into certain aspects of the area, and a good mix of landscapes, cityscapes, cultural aspects, and portraiture. Kids always make a warm addition to...
I've noticed that you and Nicholas are the only ones having read "all" my travelogues. And because the kids gave you some tears in the eye, another shot that was originally selected for my posting. ...
and I can't help but notice the "costume", which appears to be the same design as the one that is worn by you (?) in the final photo of the Afghanistan series. Looks very comfortable. Casey .
Thank you for taking us along for the trip. A place many of us will never see or even think of visiting. Polar opposite to me as I was just visiting Nashville during Memorial Day weekend (didn’t realize it was a long weekend when we booked the trip). A Ta...
... and also saddened to see the social progress reached by hard work to be annihilated within a few weeks. However, Afghani clocks always ran different, so improvement for everybody is just a matter of time, inshallah ... Marcus
Thank you for taking the time to share these photos with us. It puts things into greater perspective, from the haves to the have nots. Sometimes all we need is a little reminder of how fortunate we are to have the little things in life that we often take ...
Beautiful architecture on some of the mosques but your tour smells too much like a visit to the Stalinist USSR or North Korea - a Potempkin Village sort of exposure. Who knows? REvisit in ten years and see if things are the same or different...