Michael Stewart - Travel - Photojournalism - Fine Art Photography
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Photo Gallery Home PageClick thumbnail to select galleryThere's about 4,500 photos, so take your time. “A good traveler has no fixed plan and is not intent on arriving.”- Lao Tzu |
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Somewhere in Nepal
A nice place to take a good long walk.
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India in the 1970s
On any given Indian street there is more going on than the passerby can take in all at once.
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Colombia
Beautiful, friendly, charming, and dangerous.
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Blithering in Beirut
Photographs of contemporary Lebanon just prior to the resignation and assassination of Prime Minister Rafiq Hariri and the withdrawal of the Syrian Army.
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Peru
The coast, the Andes mountains, and the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu.
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A Land of Charm and Cruelty
Cambodia - a land of contrasts - from the killing fields to the magnificent ruins at Angor Wat.
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The Sudan
Home to the largest freshwater swamp on earth, right in the world's biggest desert. Where food, shelter and transport are luxuries, and those were the good ol' days.
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Boats of Bangladesh
The vast variety of boats that ply the Buriganga River of Bangladesh.
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Pre-war Afganistan
Photographs of Afganistan from 1974, before thirty years of warfare and destruction.
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Kyaiktiyo
A trek to Kyaiktiyo, in the country formerly known as Burma, was very unusual in 1982.
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Iran
Iran before the Islamic Revolution.
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Pigs in Paradise
An eccentric and sometimes off-the-path observation of the Big Island of Hawaii, while avoiding the wild pigs.
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Turkey
An incomplete gallery from three trips over a period of thirty years.
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United States
Photographs from the United States of America.
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Astronomy
A few photos relating to the cosmos.
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Potpourri
An assortment of photos from here and there.
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Suspect Signage
You tell me.
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