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The Wanderer

This shot was captured early one morning along the holy Ghats in Varanasi, India. The lack of light accounts for the gloomy aspect of the image and the bit of movement in the dog. Despite the less than perfect technical aspects of this photo, I think it expresses perfectly how it feels to walk along the ghats in the quiet of morning before the usual chaos of India erupts.

So far I’m really enjoying my time in Dayton. I’m on a course with 30 other internationals and I’m getting to know amazing people from all over the world. I’ve swapped contact details with people from Latvia, Slovenia, United Arab Emirates and the Netherlands to name a few. I’m also coming down with a severe case of Wanderlust again. Thankfully I have some cool trips coming up soon.

Bathing in the Ganga River

This shot was taken in Varanasi, India. In addition to the Taj Mahal, the ghats at Varanasi were one of the main things I wanted to see on my trip to India. There are number of temples on the bank of the Ganga river in Varanasi. It is believed that people are cleansed physically, mentally and spiritually at Ganga Ghats. For thousands of years people have been thronging these Ghats to offer their morning prayers to the rising sun. They come here to bathe in the holy waters. Brightly clothed ladies come here to wash their clothes and Hindus aspire to be cremated and scattered in the Ganges when they die. As you can imagine, there is a vast and interesting array of activities occuring in Varanasi, and my head was swimming with all the activity after a couple of days there.