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#
Hi, congratulations to your fabulous blog, I really enjoy it!
ReplyDeleteAnd 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.
ReplyDeleteI don't read German but the photos on your blog are lovely.
Andie
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