Photographer’s Note
Selling the ubiquitous fried hot-dog in Lhasa...
ISO at 200ASA; focal at 38.00mm.
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InasiaJones
(20229) 2009-11-02 23:46
Hi Cal,
This is the part of the night where I usually get hungry... Hmmm... Bad timing to have a look at these sausages... Well I guess if they are appearing at every street corners, you might get fed up after just two of these...
So I don't know for sure if it's my stomach who have decided to give you points, but who cares, I just think it's one of your natural and candid shot, with a special mention for the cute baby in the back.
People just love kids... and dogs and you have both of them here! What can you ask more!
Cheers!
André
bukitgolfb301
(4616) 2009-11-03 0:26
Hello my dear Caleb
What is another your own style portrait shot!
Framework/composition are splendid as usual!
Her meaningful expression is significant. Anyway congratulation on your masterpiece!
Thanks for sharing and best regards,
Have a nice Tuesday !
Takero
pauloog
(6483) 2009-11-03 2:22
Hello Caleb,
A well composed view with just a few simple but telling elements. The lady has a fascinating look while she is glancing sidewards to you.
Regards,
Paul
Waylim
(10781) 2009-11-03 9:52
Hi Caleb,
Yet another really great shot. Not a typical Tibetan food, but it maybe be as good as you can find. Tibetan is not known for their food. The only thing I like is yak momo, the rest are kind of like really bad chinese food full of grease and msg. Can't blame them, there is really not much growing up there. Butter tea is vey nice though.
Way
Photo Information
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Copyright: Caleb Colman (scalerman)
(25733) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-08-21
- Categories: Daily Life
- Camera: Canon EOS 5D, Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L US, RAW, B+W UV
- Exposure: f/5.0, 1/125 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-11-02 19:27








