Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2019

Wordless Wednesday #28 "Autumn"

You start appreciating things once you lose them.

It's been a few years since I've been desperately missing the autumn season. After leaving my country for 12 years I have never had the chance to see the leaves change into yellow, brown and red. I get so jealous every time I see kids jumping in the piles of leaves as I live in a place where most of the trees are evergreen.


This year I made up my mind to find a place where I could see autumn in all its beauty and colors. Firstly I had to ask in a Facebook group and to my surprise, I got recommended lots of places and the next weekend we took a short trip to a place called Laklouk. 


Laklouk is a region located at an altitude of more than 1750 meters. It is more famous to ski lovers for its ski resorts and that's why it never occurred to us to visit it before December. It also boasts with its raw nature suitable for hunting and beautiful panoramic scenery with half a dozen agricultural lakes.



This week My Wordless Wednesday features the photos I took in Laklouk in autumn. 


Laklouk, Lebanon


Laklouk, Lebanon


Laklouk, Lebanon

Do you love autumn and rain?

When was the last time you took a road trip to a new place?



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Wednesday, September 4, 2019

Wordless Wednesday #26 " Exploring Armenia"

When was the last time you took a trip to explore your country like a tourist?

Are you guilty of craving to travel and explore other countries and cultures while you haven't discovered the hidden gems of your country?

This is the lesson I learned on my own experience. I started appreciating my motherland, its heritage and traditions only when I settled down in another country. 




That is why every time I visit Armenia, I try my best to make the most of it, walk as much as possible and not to miss any event while there.

I purchase lots of souvenirs with the hope to build a small piece of my country in my house, try every dish, especially the ones taking me back to my childhood.


Armenian Traditional Sweet Bread "Gata"

This summer I had an incredibly unforgettable time in Armenia.  I visited new cities, tried new dishes and got acquainted with new traditions.

I also did my first ever hiking (4km in total) under the rain.

The first 2 kilometers was a steep route down a gorge ( I was about to give up here) and the second one along a muddy forest path.

For the Wordless Wednesday I will skip the process and difficulties of the tour and only highlight the satisfied and beautiful ending pictures.








Have you ever been to Armenia?
If no, would you like to?

Would love to hear your answers in the comments section below.

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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Wordless Wednesday #25 "Doors"

Some of you may have noticed that I have been MIA lately as I am spending my summer vacations in my homeland, Armenia with my little girl. We mostly spend our time on playgrounds, amusement parks, and public gardens and I hardly find any time to post anything but random photos from now and then.

However I could manage to take a tour to the second largest city of Armenia, Gyumri, once well-known as the city and center of "crafts and arts".

It was my first visit to this city and I was really impressed how beautifully it has been reconstructed after the terrible earthquake in 1988.

In spite of this, the residents of Gyumri are well-known for their humor. Gyumri is also called " the laughter and humor capital" of Armenia. They are also distinguished for their dignity and conservatism. They have done their best to keep their traditions and local customs which is evident at every corner of the city.

I was especially attracted to the old doors. They took me back to my favorite old films and the most famous Armenian actor of all times, Mher Mkrtchyan, a proud citizen of Gyumri.

So, this week's Wordless Wednesday is dedicated to the doors I came across in the city of Gyumri.


Gyumri was the first city to open a theater and was home to the first opera show ever staged in Armenia. Before that plays were performed in the living room of rich men's mansions.
Have a look at the remarkable door of the Puppet Theater in Gyumri.


In the 19th century, Gyumri (which was then called Alexandropol after the beloved wife of the Russian Tsar Nicolay I)resided Greeks, Turkish, Russians and Armenians who lived peacefully together and developed different trades and cultures.

 

Gyumri is home to many prominent museums in Armenia and is the birthplace of many legendary Armenian actors, poets and writers. Their museums and house museums are located there and if you take a guide you will learn lots of interesting facts from their lives.


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Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Wordless Wednesday #24 "Best of June"

Photography is not just a hobby for me, it is simply a passion.

You don't need to own the best camera to get a perfect photo. I'm just a girl who grabs her camera, mostly cellphone (imagining it is Huawei p30:) and follows her heart wherever it takes her

Sometimes I catch myself looking at things and people through the lens trying to stop the beauty of the moment and thinking " This would be a great photo! I wish I could take a shot right now". 

As today is the last Wednesday of June, I decided to scroll down my cellphone images and select the best 3. 


I would appreciate it greatly if you could take the time to vote for your favorite photo in the comments section below.


Wordless Wednesday " Best of June"



photography

photography

photography


With a picture you can share a moment or a memory without having to use words. 

Actually, it's not about the things you see but it's all about the way you see them.


photography



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Wednesday, May 8, 2019

Wordless Wednesday #22 "Georgia"

I have always been skeptical about short trips. I used to think that when you are short of days and in a rush, that will cause more anxiety and stress than joy and pleasure. 
But when the opportunity occurred to take a short vacation to my homeland and our neighbour country, Georgia, I had no second thoughts.

And I must say that this trip was really worth it.

The 10 days were so full of events and new people and new experiences that it felt like a whole month. We were back fully recharged and energized. I especially liked that nature was in full bloom, the weather was excellent to wander around the city instead of going sightseeing under the killing sun of summer.

So, this Wednesday, I will feature the new country that I visited for the first time: Georgia and its capital city, Tbilisi.



Tbilisi, Georgia
 Georgia (Sakartvelo in the Georgian language) is a country that has developed rapidly in the past decades. It's an ideal place for any tourist. Old, narrow streets in the Old Tbilisi keep the traces of the old Georgian culture and its history. You may find yourself stopping by any house to just admire its authenticity and uniqueness.


Peace of Bridge, Tbilisi, Georgia
On the other hand, you will find amazing and jaw-dropping modern structures and buildings in the city center. Fully charge your phone and camera as you will want to take a photo at every corner in Rustaveli Avenue.


Tbilisi, Georgia

Even though not every Georgian speaks English, you will never feel lost in Georgia. Money exchange shops, phone recharge centers, public transport, and tourist information spots are available at every corner. If you need help, try to turn to the younger generation as they are most likely to speak English.


Tbilisi, Georgia

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Wednesday, March 13, 2019

Wordless Wednesday # 21 "Flowers"

It seems to be a long week and it's still Wednesday. 

The stress seems to be escalating and I am seeking for ways to pour out the negativity that's been accumulating. 

While my camera is lying somewhere piling up some dust, I grab my cell phone to capture the beauty around.
And I am starting to think that instead of investing in a good camera, I can invest in a good smartphone with a high-resolution camera. 

Meanwhile, as they say: "The Best Camera is the one that's with you now".




International  Women's Day was on Friday and I was lucky to be privileged to a long 3-day-weekend. 

Did I manage to accomplish much?

Hardly...

Did I manage to stretch my feet up and relax?

Kind of...

So here are the photos I've been taking during this weekend while I was enjoying my break.



My blog, coffee and camera!

My blog, coffee and camera!


My blog, coffee and camera!


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Sunday, January 13, 2019

January 11 - My Favorite Things from Summer 2018

Day 11 - Share a picture story post of your favorite thing you did last summer.  Create a playlist of songs that tell the story of your life in 2018.

The summer of 2018 was the time of new beginnings and challenges.
As a teacher, I usually recharge and slow down in summer, committing myself to my hobbies and interests, catching up with what I failed to achieve. 

This summer was especially memorable as it was also the time I was back to blogging and photography after a couple of years' break and I kind of feel very proud of that.

Here is a list of all my favorite things from the summer of 2018




Healthy Eating 

It was in the summer of 2018 that I kicked off my Healthy Eating journey. I started exercising at home, adopted some healthy habits like cutting off white sugar and white flour, cutting down fried and canned food and experimenting with new healthy recipes.


Healthy Eating

 Photography

It's been a while I've been dreaming of a professional camera that's why I had stopped taking amateur photos. 
But I changed my mindset, grabbed my phone and started taking more photos. And the feeling you get from capturing the beauty is just worth it.


Photography

Family Short Trips

As we could not travel anywhere this summer, we decided to explore the hidden gems of our country. We took short family trips each weekend, visited remote villages and discovered lots of amazing places.


Family Trips

Houseplants

My mom has always been a great admirer of house plants but I never had any attraction to them until recently.
Houseplants are more than a decoration to your interior. Besides adding greenery and coziness to the house they also improve the quality of your life by purifying and humidifying the air.
I still need much to be desired as many of them die with me no matter how hard I try to take care of them but I don't give up. 


Houseplants

Coffee


You can never have enough of it. It doesn't just keep you awake and alert, it also can make you smarter and lower the risk of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's diseases.
And while the people will argue about its benefits and side effects, I will sip my coffee and have some rest just because today is Sunday and "Today I Don't Feel Like Doing Anything!":)


coffee




This post was inspired by the January Mind, Body and Writing Challenge hosted by Linda Jean from Witte's World Blog.