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Cusco Peru Navel of the World

Click on image for more information In Quechuan, the language of the native people of the Andes, Cusco means, “navel of the world”. For most...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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December 15, 2012

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Plaza de Armas

Nocturne in C minor©Miles HeckerCLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION SEASONS The Plaza de Armas is both the cultural and spiritual center of...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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December 15, 2012

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1 minute read


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Santo Domingo Cathedral

Forbidden Planet©Miles HeckerCLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION SEASONS Both the Cathedral of Santo Domingo and the Dominican Priory are open to the...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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December 15, 2012

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Cusco Street

Cusco Street Scene©Nancy PatrickCLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION SEASONS Pretty much all of Cusco is safe to walk in and shoot street...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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December 15, 2012

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1 minute read


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Cusco_panorama

Navel of the World©Miles HeckerCLICK ABOVE IMAGE TO SEE GOOGLE MAP LOCATION SEASONS In the Quechua, the language of the native people of the Andes,...
Miles Hecker

Miles Hecker

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December 14, 2012

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1 minute read


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Badwater Moon

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Michael Reichmann

Michael Reichmann

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December 14, 2012

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The Synthesis of Chinese Landscape Painting and Photography

Huangshan, China, 2012 By George DeWolfe and Lydia Goetze Traditional Chinese Landscape Painting has endured for almost 1500 years, longer than any genre in Western culture....
George DeWolfe

George DeWolfe

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December 14, 2012

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The New ALPA 12 FPS

“Things are simple at the top” Or are they?  This used to be the ALPA motto, but as time goes by, things change. It is...
Mark Dubovoy

Mark Dubovoy

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December 11, 2012

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14 minutes read