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Captured during a trek to the Tham Phapouae Cave in Vang Vieng, this image presents a serene perspective of the Nam Song River as seen from the cave's entrance. The photographer utilized the natural framing of the cavern to highlight the lush, winding landscape below, balancing the deep shadows of the foreground with the vibrant, sunlit river valley. This composition is award-worthy for its masterful use of natural light and perspective, which transforms a simple travel observation into a compelling narrative of exploration and the quiet, majestic beauty of the Laotian countryside.
Born in Poland in 1963, Ryszard Wierzbicki transitioned from a diverse career in education and marketing to a life dedicated to global exploration and photography. After relocating to the United Kingdom in 2006, he focused his energy on documenting the landscapes and cultures of South-East Asia. A passionate traveler and PADI-certified scuba instructor, he shares his experiences through his photography and his dedicated travel forums, Instant Travelling and World Around, while also contributing his time to charitable work for orphans in Thailand and Burma.
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I keep a small, smooth river stone on my desk, worn down by years of being turned over in my palm. It is cool to the touch, a heavy reminder of a place I once stood where the water seemed to hold the sky in its throat.
Read the reflection →I remember sitting in a stone doorway in a village near the border, waiting for a storm to break. An old woman sat nearby, peeling garlic with a small, rusted knife. She didnβt look up, but she spoke about the rain as if it were an old friend who had finally decided to visit.
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