Five Frames from Ceylon

Between 2013 and 2016, I went to Colombo quite frequently for work and relaxation. An old friend of mine from school lived there, and it was such an easy flight from Singapore that I found every excuse to go there, really. The scuba diving is phenomenal, too.

This past year, Sri Lanka has been in my thoughts. The troubled island continues to have a difficult time economically and politically. I highly recommend my friend Rohini Mohan's book, The Seasons of Trouble, for a gripping read of the civil war era.

It's a beautiful country, and I hope to return some day.

I don't remember what camera I used here, but it's quite likely.. an iPhone 5S definitely a Sony Nex-5 with 16mm lens!

A black and white picture of a man in a department store in Sri Lanka

Old school cool in one of Colombo's many historical department stores.

A black and white photo of three men wearing lungis posing against a wall

Friendly faces everywhere.

A black and white photo of a commercial area in Colombo, Sri Lanka

So many of the cities I love—Colombo, Chennai, Yangon—former British ports, have a very similar vibe in their port areas.

A black and white photo of some men in Sri Lanka at a tea shop

It's always time for tea.

A black and white photo of a man sitting at a bench under a circular arch

The languid afternoons felt like they went on forever.

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