Not done much with the camera this year and so have been working through my image library to find images worth editing. The images below were taken several years ago during a very memorable trip to India that included a visit to the Pushkar Camel Fair.
Hoping to boost my library again when I visit Nova Scotia and Newfoundland later in the year.
Other images can be found on my Flickr page
https://www.flickr.com/photos/ossietwo/ ... 851477956/
Ossie
India Remembered
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Re: India Remembered
Ossie,
Excellent set. First one looks like a painting with two layers of subjects. Camels in the foreground (in focus)
and the light background (out of focus) adding a nice backdrop.
Third one is my favorite. It reminds me of a proverb in my language loosely translated as
"hunger knows no taste, sleep knows no comfort".
Sury
Excellent set. First one looks like a painting with two layers of subjects. Camels in the foreground (in focus)
and the light background (out of focus) adding a nice backdrop.
Third one is my favorite. It reminds me of a proverb in my language loosely translated as
"hunger knows no taste, sleep knows no comfort".
Sury
Minimize avoidable sufferings - Sir Karl Popper
Re: India Remembered
ValeryD and Sury
Thank you both for your comments.
Ossie
Thank you both for your comments.
Ossie
Re: India Remembered
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Hi Ossie;
The first is my favourite; it's indeed like a painting from one of Orientalist painters of 18th /early 19th century.
I like the series as a complementing trio, though. Good observations.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Hi Ossie;
The first is my favourite; it's indeed like a painting from one of Orientalist painters of 18th /early 19th century.
I like the series as a complementing trio, though. Good observations.
Thanks for sharing,
Yildiz
Re: India Remembered
Interesting shots. I love that last one of the guy on scooter.
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