Bamboo Vertigo
The bamboo forest of Arashiyama.
Riding Off
A sunset from the top of Shwesandaw Temple in Bagan, Myanmar. As the sun was just about to dip below the distant hills I caught sight of this horse and buggy riding away.
Thai Lightning
Lightning over a Thai bay - this is one image, not a blend.
Yoyogi Woods
In Tokyo there are areas of complete peace where you can forget you are in a bustling mega-city.
Bambi
A baby deer at rest, taken in the forests around Nara, Japan.
Petronas Towers
Leg Rower
A fisherman at dusk on Inle Lake, Myanmar stands in the classic leg rowing pose.
Nature Prevails
Prasat Pram, Cambodia. There's something reassuring about this place. It makes you realise just how quickly nature would reassert itself if humans weren't around.
Shelter
A man in Sapa, North Vietnam lugging palm fronds down a narrow country path.
The Dancer
A Japanese Maple at the shrine of Tokugawa Ieyasu in NIkko, Japan.
Old Bagan
Temples as far as the eye can see in all directions. Bagan today has 3,122 pagodas within 42 square kilometers. In its heyday there were over 10,000.
Marina in Motion
Tiger Fight
Two tigers having a 'minor disagreement' in the water at Tiger Kingdom outside of Chiang Mai.
Tequila Sunset
Sunset one evening on Ko Lanta.
Lost Temple
Exploring inside one of the ruined structures at Banteay Chmer.
Honganji Temple
A young woman stops to admire Honganji Temple in Kyoto, Japan.
Fire Starter
A little boy lighting one of the candles that circle and illuminate the Shwedagon Pagoda each night.
Reflections of a Lotus Harvest
A woman in the traditional Non La hat harvesting lotus flowers in near Tam Coc, Vietnam.
Rice Layers
My one clear shot of a rice paddy in two days of hiking through rice paddies. Don't miss the water buffalo taking a dip bottom left!
Kinkaku-ji
One of the most famous sites in Kyoto, the Kinkaku-ji is a Zen Buddhist temple originally built as a villa for an official in 1397. It was burned down by an overzealous monk in 1950. This replica dates from 1955.
Marina Mono
Poise
We drifted lazily beside U Bein Bridge, in Amaraupura, Myanmar for an hour before sunset watching life in the city pass us by.
Daibutsu-den Hall
A wide-angle view of the Great Buddha and one of two Bodhisattvas that sit on either side. The chairs in the lower right-hand corner give you an idea of how big these statues are.
The Way Home
A man in Amarapura, Myanmar, making his way home at dusk via U Bein Bridge, the longest teak bridge in the world.