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70 imagesThe 9 series. Prints are made in limited edition. Prints are on 44" archival paper.
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26 imagesThe 9 series. Prints are made in limited edition. Prints are on 44" archival paper.
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18 imagesThe lawsuit alleged that Texaco used a variety of sub-standard production practices in Ecuador that resulted in the dumping of billions of gallons of toxic waste into Amazon waterways. Five indigenous groups have had their traditional lifestyles decimated, and one group (the Tetetes) has disappeared. http://www.texacotoxico.org/eng/ http://www.threeblindmen.com
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45 imagesDominic Sansoni - A Sacred Space Places of worship, celebration and peace from Sri Lanka, Mauritius and India.
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103 galleriesThe Ceylon Memory Project. This project aims to create a digital archive of old photographs of Ceylon from family albums up to the year 1972. Albums and photographs submitted to the project will be scanned and archived. Selected images will be put online and might be exhibited at a future date, but they will not be used for commercial purposes. Terms and conditions for contributors: The contributor of the images retains the rights to all images submitted. CMP reserves the right to upload selected images to the internet, and to use them in exhibitions, publications, etc. for non-commercial purposes. The contributor will be offered an electronic copy of all images scanned. The contributor is invited to complete a submission form giving contact information, background information about the albums/photographs, biographical details of the people in the pictures, and any relevant details about individual photographs. More detailed narratives (written and oral) are also welcome.
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34 images'Aluth Kadè' in Colombo 12 has become the place for great street food over the past few years. It's bustling in the evenings and till late at night - young people on motorbikes, families there for an outing, travellers checking it out. This was my first venture there to take a few pictures.
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143 imagesCOLOUR - my favourite book. Designed and edited by Nelun Harsgama, introduction by Richard Simon. Would not have been possible without 'the Wizard of print' Shehan de Silva and the team at Gunaratne Offsett! THANK YOU. Now, sadly out of print!
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110 imagesDominic Sansoni. Portfolio - Colour. A collection of work with colour. Pictures from Mauritius, Myanmar, Thailand,Sri Lanka, Yemen, India and England.
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255 imagesOver a few years, a collection of portraits of friends and acquaintances.
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32 imagesA unique way to experience the Maldives and a wonderful complement to your land adventure at one or both of our Maldivian resorts, Four Seasons Explorer allows avid divers, water enthusiasts, nature lovers and 21st-century explorers to discover remote shores and rarely visited dive/snorkelling sites among the untouched reaches of the exotic atolls. This 11-cabin, three-deck catamaran takes you island-hopping in inimitable Four Seasons style. Limited to 22 passengers, this private cruise experience goes far beyond the normal beach escape. With ample on-board activities and a choice of three-, four- or seven-night cruises, Four Seasons Explorer offers an unforgettable vacation for divers and non-divers alike. http://www.fourseasons.com/
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92 imagesOn the road in South India, mainly the state of Tamil Nadu. Colour and fine proportion in simple buildings. Travels with no agenda...
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48 imagesLUNUGANGA was the country home and garden of architect Geoffrey Bawa. Bentota, Sri Lanka
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82 imagesLUNUGANGA was the country home and garden of architect Geoffrey Bawa. Bentota, Sri Lanka
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28 imagesLunuganga - Geoffrey Bawa's country home and garden. A closer look at a garden I am familiar with.
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8 galleriesSebastian Posingis The Republic of Maldives, is an island country consisting of a group of atolls stretching south of India's Lakshadweep islands between Minicoy Island and the Chagos Archipelago, and about seven hundred kilometres (435 mi) south-west of Sri Lanka in the Laccadive Sea of Indian Ocean. The twenty-six atolls of Maldives encompass a territory featuring 1,192 islets, of which two hundred and fifty islands are inhabited
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157 imagesThe republic of the Maldives consists of a chain of coral islands in the Indian Ocean, southwest of Sri Lanka; capital, Male.
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16 galleriesMauritius - home to a wonderful mix of races, peoples, religions and culture. A happy time with permission to roam where I wished.
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25 imagesRecent publications by Dominic Sansoni, Rukshan Jayewardene and Sebastian Posingis
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29 imagesThese are a set of old slides from I found from 1998. Sri Lanka and India. I hope to find more...
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62 imagesI also specialize in humanitarian photojournalism, documenting relief efforts and development work of aid agencies and NGOs worldwide. His clients include UNICEF, WFP, WHO, UNDP, GTZ and SOS Kinderdorf. More pictures will be added every day basis...
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37 imagesThe Kandalama Hotel Due east of Dambulla, Sri Lanka. 1992. Geoffrey Bawa
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12 imagesAdam's Peak; Sinhalese Samanalakanda - "butterfly mountain", Tamil Sivanolipatha Malai - is a 2,243 metres (7,359 ft) tall conical mountain located in central Sri Lanka. It is well-known for the Sri Pada "sacred footprint", a 1.8 m rock formation near the summit, in Buddhist tradition held to be the footprint of the Buddha, in Hindu tradition that of Shiva and in Muslim tradition that of Adam.
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98 imagesPeople, places, monuments, costume, ritual, landscape, wildlife, culture, beaches and more.
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26 imagesHorton Plains National Park can be found sitting on a plateau more than 2000 metres high. Sri Lanka's second and third highest peaks, Kirigalpotta (2,395 m) and Thotupola Kanda (2,357 m) are found here as well as three important rivers, the Kelani Ganga, Mahaveli Ganga and the Walawe Ganga originate from Horton Plains. The Park consists of montane cloud forests embedded in wet montane grasslands. This fragile ecosystem is under threat due to illegal gem mining, poaching, forest fires, increasing visitor numbers, droughts and Canopy dieback in the upper montane rain forest. More information: Horton Plains was designated a national park on 16 March 1988, having originally been established as a nature reserve on 5 December 1969 (Gazette Notification No. 14,883). Like other catchments in the hills, the area had received some protection under an Administrative Order issued in 1873, which prohibited felling of forests above 5,000 ft (IUCN, 1990). The place is named after Sir Robert Horton, a former British Governor, who travelled to the area to meet the Ratamahatmaya of Sabaragamuwa Province in about 1836 (Anderson, 1982). The national park occupies an area of 3,160 ha and is contiguous with Peak Wilderness Sanctuary to the west. It lies in Nuwara Eliya District at the eastern extremity of the Central Highlands, some 32 km south of Nuwara Eliya. Some 57% of plants, 93% of amphibians, 83% of reptiles, 20% of birds and five mammal species are endemic. (Protected Areas Management and Wildlife Conservation Project ADB Loan Number 1767-SRI (SF) Consultancy Services Report BIODIVERSITY BASELINE SURVEY: HORTON PLAINS NATIONAL PARK March 2007)
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26 imagesRitigala. Partially restored ruins of an extensive monastic and cave complex. Sri Lanka
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7 galleriesSri Lankan Wildlife. Wildlife of Sri Lanka includes its flora and fauna and their natural habitats. Sri Lanka has one of the highest rates of biological endemism in the world. These include sloth bear, elephants, monkeys, heron, leopards, peacocks, crocs, snakes, fishes, dolphins, some sharks, frogs, and turtles.
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125 imagesLooking back at pictures taken over a period of years. The first are from c1982
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12 imagesThe Nazareth Chapel of the Good Shepherd Convent. Rasintha Wimalasena Mawatha, Bandarawela (northeast of the Bandarawela Hotel) 1965 Geoffrey Bawa
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26 imagesThe New Sri Lanka Parliament Kotte, Sri Lanka 1979-1982 Geoffrey Bawa
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72 imagesThe Ruhuna University Campus Matara, Sri Lanka. 1980 - 1986 Geoffrey Bawa
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7 imagesThe State Mortgage Bank - 1976–78 (later known as the Mahaweli Building ) Hyde Park, Darley Road, Colombo, Sri Lanka - Geoffrey Bawa.
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