Geyser del Tatio Chile June 2015

Pete Walker Photography, Geysers Del Tatio, Chile

Welcome to another throwback Thursday post, this time from the Geyer Del Tatio, in Chile.

The Geyer Del Tatio sits high in Andes mountains, at around 4320m just outside San Pedro de Atacama

Hong Kong Revisited: 2nd Feb 2013

Pete Walker Photography, Hong Kong, Street Photography, Travel Photography

Welcome to another #throwback Thursday blog post, this week it is Hong Kong again. Hong Kong revisited is a series of posts where I look back at the images I took during my 10 years living in Hong Kong

Rio de Janeiro – June 2015

Pete Walker Photography, Leeds Based Photographer, Rio De Janeiro

Today for throwback Thursday I’m re-visiting Rio De Janeiro. I visited back in June 2015.  I remember getting of the plane and think wow I never thought I would come to Rio and actually feeling close to tears looking the view from Christ the Redeemer.    Rio De Janeiro I flew to Rio from San […]

Hong Kong Revisited: The Duck May 2013

Pete Walkert Photogarphy, Hong Kong Revisted,

Im May 2013 Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman, brough is giant yellow duck to Hong Kong and the city when crazy for it. The duck was located outside of Ocean Terminal in Tsim Sha Tsui and was surrounded constantly with local taking selfies with it. The images I captured of the duck we not earth-shattering as the […]

The Robin Hood Open Exhibition 2020

The Robin Hood Open Exhibition 2020 - Pete Walker Photography

As you will remember, I have set myself the goal of achieving a British Photo exhibitions 1 crown award and with that in mind, I entered the Robin Hood Open Exhibition 2020 earlier this year. Due to one thing and another that going on this year (Covid-19 for those reading this in the future) the […]

Iguazu Falls – June 2015

Pete Walker Photography Iguazu Falls Argentina Landscapes

This week for throwback Thursday we are resisting Iguazu Falls on the Argentinian/Brazilian border.  Iguazu Fall are the largest falls in the world and are absolutely stunning to look at, they take 2 or more day to explore propeerli if you want to go to the Brazilian and the Argentine sides, however I only had […]