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    <title>Through the beautiful labyrinths </title>
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      <title>The colours of Vietnam</title>
      <description>I'm an enthusiastic and creative traveller, passionate photographer, highly curious and adventurous.
My substantial travelling experience, including Kosovo, Israel or Vietnam, taught me to adjust to any kind of situation, to feel home in any tent, basement or monastery, as well as to accept and easily integrate into different cultures. Fluency in 4 languages (Russian, Lithuanian, Eng and French)  could be of some use, although in a Spanish speaking country, far from Europe, French would probably be the most worthy 
Photography is not my principle occupation. It is a serious hobby, which I discovered for myself 5 years ago. My principle motivation whilst taking a picture is a desire for the image to break the limit of two dimensions and, first of all, to convey to the viewer an identical experience to the mine at the moment of the shutter click. That is why I feel I would be able to bring my unique and creative angle to the assignment and contribute to 'immortalizing' the wonders of Peru by the means of the camera lens
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      <category>Travel</category>
      <category>Vietnam</category>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2014 14:54:52 GMT</pubDate>
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