So, tomorrow we'll be in Chennai, next Mahabalipuram, Aurovile, Pondicherry, Chidambaram...
Yo-ho-ho!!! )))
So, tomorrow we'll be in Chennai, next Mahabalipuram, Aurovile, Pondicherry, Chidambaram...
Yo-ho-ho!!! )))
Welcome !!
Wish you a nice time here..
In case you visit the Hampi sector, try including Belur & Halebidu as well (intricate stone architecture at its best)..
Welcome !!
Wish you a nice time here..
In case you visit the Hampi sector, try including Belur & Halebidu as well (intricate stone architecture at its best)..
just returned from 3 weeks in India myself. Didn't attempt to take an LF, but did bring a Mamiya 7II and the 80mm. (it was not a photography trip, so, kept film cameras to a minimum.)
My observation: Some people are fine walking around with their $x,xxx Canon Digi-thing swung around their neck in crowded places (Chandni Chowk, Delhi anyone?!) Me, not so much. So I found most times i brought out the Mamiya was when there's more space and time to work out photos. For me that was sunrise on the ghats in Varanasi, backwaters cruising in Kerala, a few temples, and from rooftops of hotels I stayed in. A little point'n'shoot handled street photos for me.
one other observation: India's a big, colorful crazy country. and I'll be back. :-)
I spent a few weeks in Mumbai not long ago. I had no problems working with the Technika. Often when I took my head out from under the dark cloth a small crowd had gathered to see what I was doing. But it was really a very easy place to work.
http://noahaddis.com/mumbai/mumbai.html
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