Downtown Boston. The buildings, a mix of old and new. Probably the only US city I’ve visited that reminds me of London, with this mishmash of architecture. And yet despite the mishmash, everything just seems to feel like it always existed just like it is. […]
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Photo 7/52 | These Rolling Clouds
Clouds are a strictly winter occurrence in Bahrain. Big fluffy ones. Ones that just graze the sky. And the ones that are just floating out there, alone. And then there are skies like this. Colourful, rolling clouds that remind me of mountains at sunset shrouded […]

November 2018 | San Francisco, USA
Looking down from the top of Corona Heights Park in San Francisco. And the view was incredible. Worth the surprisingly steep climb up to see it. Though the scale of the walk up wasn’t all that apparent until I looked down at the path where […]

December 2018 | Manama, Bahrain
Just like any other morning. With a veil of haze floating in the air. I can’t remember whether the haze was fog or dust. Whichever it was, it’s an atmosphere I love to capture.

Photo 6/52 | Alternative Sunset
Sunset views of an alternative nature here. Blame it on the number of high-rise apartment blocks that have gone up in the area. Once upon a time, even while working, I had a great view of the sunset. (And the sunsets in Bahrain are not […]

November 2018 | Bentota, Sri Lanka
Bring me that horizon. Endless and faraway, it seems like a place with so many possibilities. I could have stared out at that horizon for hours at a time. In fact, I might have. Occasionally, you’d see a boat or freighter somewhere far off in […]

November 2018 | Bentota, Sri Lanka
As close to paradise as I’ve ever been is where this is. Bentota, a beautiful coastal town on Sri Lanka’s south-western coast. Wide, white sand beaches. Green, blue sea. And palm trees for as far as the eyes could see. This was just one side […]

Photo 5/52 | A Tiny Town
This tiny town, slowing growing month by month. There’s something new out there seemingly every day. Count the cranes and you’ll think, just how much more is to come in this small area? I wonder what it’ll look like in another 6 months.

January 2019 | Manama, Bahrain
Fade to black. On a hazy, mysterious, dusty night. The horizon fades to nothing on days when the weather report is “widespread blowing dust”. These sorts of days drive me, equally, to want to huddle under blanket and wait til everything “blows” over and get […]