Posted in Uncategorized on Aug 29th, 2007
There are a hundred different ways I could go with Asia trip material. I need feedback so I can spend my time judciously. There are many things that happened that could be talked about and pictures posted of.
What do you like about what I’ve posted of Asia so far? What don’t you like?
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Posted in Documentary, Philosophy, Portraiture on Aug 29th, 2007
Her deep black eyes glitter at me as her dark Indian face breaks into a shy smile. She shifts on the bench next to me, but her eyes never leave mine. A silly grin is my only reply, the language barrier hindering any further communication.
A kind friend, Pramod, has brought me along to [...]
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After about sixteen days in Asia, and almost 1400 pictures on my hard drive (that’s after going through and deleting a healthy chunk of the pictures), putting together a post or series of posts that do justice to even a small portion of the trip would be enormously time consuming. Which would make little or [...]
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Posted in Documentary, Fauna, Portraiture on Aug 10th, 2007
I was in the market walking behind this monk in white, and suddenly the idea hit me to try a 1/5s exposure to show the motion of his gait. I knew I had to get the settings right, quickly, because I was running out of time, as you can see the exit to the market [...]
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Our first day in Thailand included a canal boat ride, a visit to the Wat Arun Temple, and, the highlight for most of us, a very crowed ride in a rickshaw. There are many more words I could use to describe our first day, but the swimming pool is waiting so I guess I’ll just [...]
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