Dec 23, 2011

Warm Wishes...


...to all of you for the upcoming holidays and New Year!

 Last year, I truly would be sending you *warm* wishes since we were celebrating our Christmas in Singapore ("Christmas" pagoda above)! This year we are staying in DC but we're lucky enough to have dear friends and family nearby to spend our holidays with.

Cheers and Happy Holidays, everyone!

Dec 12, 2011

Windows and Doors, Oh My!

While touring Sri Lanka, I continued to feed my ongoing obsession with beautiful windows and doors...


in Galle... 


 

at Lunuganga, the estate of Geoffrey Bawa...
 


and in the hills of Haputale...




Dec 8, 2011

Natural Beauty

To continue this series on Sri Lanka - not only is the country colorful, but it is absolutely brimming with pure, natural beauty...


  
 


 

  

 



Dec 4, 2011

Colourful Colombo

Yesterday was a beautiful winter day in Dupont. The sun was shining and the air crisp and clean, but even a week after returning from Sri Lanka, getting back to our old routine remains difficult. We had the most wonderful time touring this beautiful island nation, and couldn't have had better guides - one from Sri Lanka InStyle (who customizes small group tours) and of course, my parents, who used to live in Colombo 25 years ago.

Needless to say, the place is a photographer's dream come true. The vibrancy of life, the deep and rich cultural and political history and the variation of landscapes had me clicking away. To avoid a show-and-tell overdose, I'll just be sharing a few photos according to some broad themes over the next month or so. Hopefully they will inspire you to check out the place and uncover more of its beauty yourself!

This first set of photos are from Colombo. This coastal capital city is plagued with traffic (mostly tuk-tuks!), but some areas still display the charm of its former days under colonial rule as well as leafy, refreshing oases away from the bustle of the streets. We enjoyed visiting Gangaramaya and Isipathana temples, the well-done National Museum and the dusty, slightly barren Dutch Museum of Colombo. We also had some time to relax over high tea during sunset at the Galle Face Hotel and lunching and browsing beautiful knick-knacks at Barefoot Gallery and The Gallery Cafe/Paradise Road...











Nov 30, 2011

Guess Who's Back?


We are back from Sri Lanka after more than 24 hours in transit. And it was totally worth it.

We had the most amazing time with family and friends over the last three weeks. Not only were we exploring the country but we also got to be part of my friend's wedding! There will be plenty of photos and (hopefully!) videos to share starting this weekend.

Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving.


Nov 8, 2011

Goodbye, Fall

I write to you from the madness that is my life right now. After my parents wonderfully long visit, I've been catching up on work and preparing for my trip to Sri Lanka (!) and have completely neglected DOLMA. Well, not completely...

The photos below were taken on our visit to the US National Arboretum a few weeks ago. The bonsai trees are unbelievable (most are older than I am!) and create a serene, dreamlike scene I wish I could be in. Only three more days though, until...goodbye fall, helllooo Colombo!





 


 


Oct 24, 2011

Souvenirs and Snapshots

After a passport and a ticket, the next important thing most people pack when preparing to travel is a camera.

As I ready myself for my upcoming trip to Sri Lanka, resurfacing within me are questions of the relationship between travel and taking photos. Why do we (at least I do) feel compelled to document the journey rather than simply enjoy it? Are those activities mutually exclusive? How do our photos of new destinations reflect our approach to traveling?

In On Photography, Susan Sontag writes, “The…industrialization of camera technology only carried out a promise inherent in photography from its very beginning: to democratize all experiences by translating them into images.” Though our current state of visual overload has exposed much of the world to many realities both near and far that might otherwise remain unseen, I don’t think that all experiences can be reduced to their visual components. Just like with eyes, new places and cultures are probed using our hands, our nostrils, our ears and our tongues. We form our conceptions of a place and its personality based on the story our senses, and our past, tells us. That story, I truly believe, is different for every individual soul on the planet.

Thus, I think that the circumstances in which one finds themselves composing a photograph or experiencing an emotional response to viewing a photograph is truly unique to each person. 

Take for instance, the Eiffel Tower. Once considered an eyesore (perhaps still is by some), this structure must be one of the most photographed in the world. There are certainly hundreds of similar photos of the Eiffel Tower in existence, but none are identical.


Where two photographers may want to highlight structural details...

another two may be focused on the angle... 

 

or the mood...
 

... and yet another two may want to capture the unmistakeable spectacle that underscores why Paris is called the City of Light.


In addition to these, some of my other favorites of La Tour Eiffel are here, here and here.

Perspectives are always different. The Eiffel Tower may be one thing, but aiming a lens at people from the countries we visit is still a bit of a gray area for me. I suppose, as always, it depends on the intent... Travel writer Pico Iyer writes, "We are objects of scrutiny as much as the people we scrutinize... and we are being consumed by the cultures we consume." I think delving into that might have to wait until another blog post...

What are your thoughts? Do you break out the camera often while on travel or do you prefer to sit back and soak in your surroundings? What do you think the purpose of taking photos while traveling is? Do you agree with Sontag's statement, below?

"...Essentially the camera makes everyone a tourist in other people's reality, and eventually in one's own"   - Susan Sontag, On Photograph



(photo credit, top to bottom: photosnocturnes, boyan photography, skantzman, patrickmayon, ianbramhamhampshire girl, timur yalcin, the workroom)

Oct 18, 2011

The Countdown Begins!

 
Only 25 days now until we are off to Sri Lanka for one of my best friend's wedding. The wedding will take place over the Thanksgiving holiday and I can't imagine a better setting to count my many blessings, surrounded by some of the people I adore most in an enchanting locale such as Sri Lanka.

Thanks to Sri Lanka In Style, we have an ambitious agenda that will take us around the southern hemisphere of the island - from Colombo, to Kandy, to the Ancient Cities, to the Tea Country, Galle and then we end with a fabulous 3-day wedding celebration in Mt. Lavinia. Whew! Can't wait.

In my excitement I've been browsing flickr for photos from all over Sri Lanka. The one above is from Omnia Mutantur. Some other favorites are below, by James Gordon

 

Have you been to Sri Lanka? Is there any place you would recommend that we absolutely cannot miss?