Thanks very much to Kea Johnston for the link to Cairo resident Jean-Claude Aunos's photostream on Flickr. As Kea points out he is a professional photographer who has obviously been given permission to take some close-up photographs of subjects to which most visitors would not usually have access.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jcaunos/sets/72157625548076814/
Many thanks also to Suuded from Germany for the link to his Picasa web pages with a huge collection of lovely photographs from Egypt's Nile valley. I really enjoyed them. The photograph on this post, a shot of Philae, is one of Suuded's with my thanks for the permission to use it.
http://picasaweb.google.com/Suuded/Aegypten2010#
Many thanks also to Suuded from Germany for the link to his Picasa web pages with a huge collection of lovely photographs from Egypt's Nile valley. I really enjoyed them. The photograph on this post, a shot of Philae, is one of Suuded's with my thanks for the permission to use it.
http://picasaweb.google.com/Suuded/Aegypten2010#
2 comments:
Hi, congratulations to your fabulous blog, I really enjoy it!
And thanks for mentioning my pictures! I am a "she" btw. ;).
My German blog about ancient temples can be found there:
http://blogssucken.blogspot.com
Many Greetings!
I am so sorry Suuded! I am forever being addressed by email as a male because the short version of my name is one of those that can be used by either men or women.
I don't read German but the photos on your blog are lovely.
Andie
xx
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