Links
I suppose it's compulsory to have tons of links on a webpage.
I normally use the Lynx browser. My Lynx Bookmarks. Warning! This file contains about 1500 links! I tend to bookmark stuff which I may want to look at later and then not bother deleting the link. Every now and then, I move the stuff I look at most often up to the top of the file. Also, here is the Internet Explorer Bookmarks file I used to have when working in one company. Some of these links may refer to internal websites and won't work.
Please note that the presence of a link in one of my bookmarks files does not mean that I endorse the contents of that site. it merely means that I've bookmarked it for later viewing or out of curiousity at some point and not bothered to remove it. There's probably stuff in there which is offensive to everyone, just put it down to "The Internet is 99% full of rubbish" and don't blame me, ok?
Not really a page of links, here's a list of all files on the diaspoir site. It's automagically generated by this script .
Iain Masterton's Site
21 February 2003
Iain Masterton now has a website featuring some of his fine photographs of the Hutongs in Beijing. Iain's a long time Hong Kong and China resident who's a very talented photographer. For many years, he lived in Beijing and took many, many photographs of the older parts of the city. www.hutongphotography.com is his new website. The site has some of Iain's wonderful photographs. You can contact Iain at Iain Masterton - Hutong Photographer.
Iain speaks, reads and writes Chinese and, as well as being a very accomplished photographer is a professional writer and Bridge Engineer.
Iain was a major contributor to the Cathay Camera Club and very many of his Hong Kong photographs feature in In The Heart of the Metropolis, the book by the Royal Asiatic Society, concerning the rapidly disappearing older parts of Hong Kong. Buy the book!
Iain now has a new website: www.IainMasterton.com.