Photographer’s Note
Sometimes in India there is not horizon. All is so full of things that it´s imposible to find a piece of sky... A piece of sky, yes, wacht me fly! But this is another story...
The car was broken, waiting for it to be repared, while so doing photos to the fullfiled city... It was a great time... I wish I could repeat it.
Miguel
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sacavem
(8519) 2008-12-14 14:17
Olá Miguel,
Good daily life in kishangarh.
Excellent composition, very nice colours, and sharpness.
Well done.
Saludos cordiales ,
Filipe
noborders
(14201) 2008-12-14 16:18
Such a concentration of things in one frame, very dense and interesting shot with all these repetitions, also on the top left, the electric poles - amusing to see your vision of India, I also liked the old woman in the courtyard behind a very old door but actually prefer even this one - nice presentation, bravo !
Best,
Cath.
coco
(28122) 2008-12-16 0:39
Hola Miguel.
Bueno, una forma de aprovechar el tiempo mientras reparan el coche, me imagino. Y al menos lo aprovechaste bien.
En ocasiones como esas, creo que si no tienes prisa en ir a algún sitio, no te importaría perderte un buen rato por esas calles y ciudades, hasta conocerlas bien.
Un saludo.
xavis
(3176) 2008-12-17 13:53
Hola compañero!
una bonita, coloreada y original foto de viaje. La profundidad de campo es magnífica.
Hasta otra,
Javier
Photo Information
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Copyright: Miguel Parra Jimenez (MiguelP)
(14336) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-10-28
- Categories: Daily Life
- Camera: Canon EOS 350D, Tamron 18-200 XR DiII f3.5 - 6.3
- Exposure: f/32, 1/80 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-12-14 14:13
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