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15 of my favourite photos from my travels in 2015

2015 was another year filled with interesting opportunities and visits to far-flung places around the world, including trips to Japan, Singapore, UAE and the Maldives, as well as many much closer to home, including several trips around the UK. My photography continues to need some fine tuning (I will be going on a course in January) but I’d nevertheless like to share 15 of my favourite photos from 2015. Happy New Year, everyone!

Please click on the accompanying links if you’d like to get an insight into any of the images.

#15 Berber tent on the outskirts of Marrakech, Morocco – read more here

Berber tent

#14 Trader at Tsukiji fish market, Tokyo, Japan – read more here

Tsukiji fish market

#13 – Sunset from Vestigius Lounge in Lisbon, Portugal – read more here

Sunset from Vestigius Lounge

#12 Son et Lumieres at the Magna Carta celebrations at Cartmel Priory, UK – read more here 

Son et Lumieres

#11 Cookery class in Cornwall, UK – read more here

Pizza making

#10 Al fresco dining in the Maldives – read more here

Adiamo

#9 Cultures combine at an iftar in Dubai, UAE – read more here

SMCCU

#8 A vineyard lunch on the outskirts of Frankfurt, Germany – read more here

Vineyard lunch

#7 Mount Fuji from the air, Japan – read more here

Mount Fuji

#6 The moon from Kielder, UK – read more here

The moon with an iPhone

#5 Surfers at Ribeira d’Ilhas, Portugal – read more here

Surfers at Ribeira dIlhas

#4 Our dog chasing leaves at Combermere, UK – read more here

Our dog chasing leaves

#3 Dawn in Tokyo, Japan – read more here

Aman view dawn

#2 Lanterns in Chinatown, Singapore – read more here

Chinatown in Singapore

#1 View from Elounda Gulf Villas, Crete – read more here

Elounda Gulf Villas sunrise

Of course, I’d love to hear what you think about the pictures, good or bad! Which ones do you like best?

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