Days 6 & 7: Back to Tashkent

After a 4-hour train ride I am back in Tashkent. No mistake in explaining to the driver my destination; it is the Hotel Uzbekistan, all 16 storeys of it in this low-rise city. And here's another thingLes mer
After a 4-hour train ride I am back in Tashkent. No mistake in explaining to the driver my destination; it is the Hotel Uzbekistan, all 16 storeys of it in this low-rise city. And here's another thingLes mer
Speak, World
That is so perfect! TWO selfie-takers for the price of one. You got that one.
Speak, WorldOh, I’m getting bitten by the travel bug by reading your excellent posts. What I notice in particular is that your photos are now populated! I love looking at the people you have caught randomly, and wonder where they’re going, what they’re doing in their lives. Any English speakers with whom you can have a good natter? Dorée
ReisendeYes, it's usually helpful to include figures in a photo, whether they form the main subject or not. In this image you could argue either way as to whether the people are incidental. One thing I liked about Uzbekistan was that people were often happy to pose for portraits (examples later). English speakers were quite rare however.