Tag: India
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Some Distant Memory – Kumbh Mela
This has been posted before. It was one of my favourites taken at the Kumbh Mela in 2013. Leica M6 / Fuji Provia 400. A few years before this photo was taken my wife told me she wanted to visit festivals around the world and in Allahabad in 2013 the biggest Kumbh Mela in 144…
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Archive: Kiso Fukushima・Kumbh Mela
It feels like a good time to start from scratch. Again. Looking at my photography archive I find myself underwhelmed. Too many cycling-related or bland photos of mountains, most of them lacking story. Now would be a good time to re-evaluate what photography is about for me, and build a framework so that I can…
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India: Sadhus
Going through and sorting photos from the year. Here’s one from the Kumbh Mela that I don’t think I’ve posted before. 今年インドのMaha Kumbh Melaで撮りました
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India: Along the Ganges
Some photos from along the Ganges. Maha Kumbh Mela, Allahabad, 2013 ガンジス川で行ったヒンズーのクンブメーラ祭り。インド北部の都市イラーハーバード
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Photography: Light Leaks
I retired my last Holga after the summer trip to Cambodia. It’s a wonderful camera but the light leaks started getting out of control as you can see from the colour shot from Cambodia below. But I’ve been itching to buy a new one recently and now would be a good time. Nagoya, Japan Siem…
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Photography: Kiran
This is Kiran who I posted about recently. He’s one of the asylum seekers I’m following. His day’s seem pretty empty and he relies on the local muslim community for the majority of things. 前も紹介した難民申請中のキランさん。 毎日暇しているみたい。そして、地域のムスリム社会にかなり頼っています。
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India: Old Delhi 1
The last two posts were a bit random – I wasn’t sure when I’d be connected to the internet or if I’d even want to go online. Now I’m back home I’ll post photographs from the trip to Delhi, Haridwar, Rishikesh, and Delhi again. I’ll post in the order that I shot starting then with…
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India: Rishikesh and Haridwar
Rishikesh is nothing like I remember it. So much in fact that I might not have actually came here 13 years ago. I’m sure I did though. I suppose the fact that I’m sat here using my laptop in a WiFi cafe is proof enough that India is changing. But the people haven’t changed that…