Photographer's Note
The Himalaya range divides Asia's two great civilizations, the Hindu and the Chinese - and never shall the twain meet, except in that bizarre backwater eddy of a nation, Nepal...
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Paolo
(41258) 2007-09-23 9:37
HI Caleb, amazin gimage, full of dynamisn and colours, but without any part completely in focus, all is a bit too blurred.
anyway is a really interesting picture.
thanks,ciao
dilane
(861) 2007-09-23 10:18
hello caleb
a very nice picture, with "the" good focus
very dynamic picture
good shoot
regards
dilane
eleparc
(24063) 2007-09-24 8:13
Hi caleb how are you? i quite like the overall result although it is quite blurry! admit, it is quite a pity not one single point in this shot is really sharp!
Eric
axiotea
(21651) 2007-09-24 8:29
Hi Caleb
The motion blur effect adds life and character to the colorful scene. I like the relax posture of the only person standing in the busy road.
Cheers
Marilyn
rbcy1974
(20758) 2007-09-24 14:21
Hello Caleb
I think that the movement works very well
there is a McCurryish style here with the warm colours and movement
very nicely done
Regards
Daniel
lomumo22
(323) 2007-09-25 9:51
Hi Caleb,
Brilliant picture, well captured the movement, the colors sorprenentes. Congratulations.
Lourdes.
hamster
(104) 2007-09-28 8:57
This shot is great. Shame it doesn't receive more points. You've captured 'the moove' in a very good way (propably being in the moove yourself - in another rickshaw, am I right?). Good composition is a huge plus, otherwise this kind of photo wouldn't grab people's attention and could be regarded accidental.
miketelemark
(2785) 2008-08-21 2:04
I love the 'street motion' you captured here! Great analysis of the cultural collision in Nepal as well.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Caleb Colman (scalerman)
(26900)
- Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2007-09-05
- Categories: Daily Life
- Camera: Canon EOS 5D, Canon 24-70mm f/2.8L US, RAW, B+W UV
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2007-09-23 8:00