Saturday Stills is a weekly travel photography feature, showcasing Inspiring travel photography from around the world. A diverse mix of people, places and cultures that remind us that our way of living is but one of thousands on this eclectic planet.
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Street vendors and locals gather beside the thrum of motorbikes on a busy Ho Chi Min street, selling ornate china and local produce.
A young woman pauses to take a selfie in front of a gleaming, gold temple spire. It’s so bright and ornate it looks byzantine but it’s actually just one of many such spires in the Grand Palace, Bangkok.
Modern-day ‘Gladiators’ line the surrounds of the Colosseum, offering tourists photo opportunities. It may be tempting to get a gladiator selfie in front of the famous ancient arena, but just be willing to pay a hefty price!
Jen poses for a photo as we ‘pullover’ on a deserted, straight, endless dirt road in the Australian outback. Out here you can drive for days without seeing another person or car.
It may look like the surface of Mars, but this area of mountainous sand dunes is only a few hours north of Sydney. The Stockton Beach sand dunes provide great photo opportunities creating a warped perspective such as making our Jeep look like a toy (or Jen like a giant) in this image.