Travel Diary: Alor Archipelago, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia: Part 2

A man smoking sitting in front of a green wall in the village of Alor Kecil, Nusa Tenggara Timur taken by travel photographer Lee Starnes

This is part 2 in the Alor series, so if you haven’t had a chance to look at those images, head here to check out part 1. Not that this is chronological, but go have a look there for more. In any event, Alor just kept delivering in not only photo opportunities, but just as an incredible place for me to be alive. Life seems to slow down for me whenever I’m here. The sounds of the ocean, the handshakes of the people I’ve met, the food… life becomes fairly uncomplicated and being present is the default rather than something I need to consciously tell myself to appreciate. It started to feel like a flow state, and I guess that’s all I can ever ask for…

All of these on the Fuji x100v with the two little lens adapters. Also, I’d love to hear from you. I noticed in previous posts, the images were a bit bigger than some screens could show, so I’m trying this out. You can click on the images below for a larger look, but let me know your thoughts on how this looks compared to previous posts.

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Travel Diary: Alor Archipelago, Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia: Part 1