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Hussain 06-25-2009 11:46 PM

India - Best Photo's From The Best Photographers
 
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Festival of Colors
by Poras Chaudhary


This picture was taken on the colorful festival of Holi. The festival of Holi is celebrated on the day after the full moon in early March every year. It is also called the Festival of Colours. On this day people Throw colors at each other. This festival occurs at the onset of spring. It is India’s most celebrated festival along with Diwali.
Equipment: Canon 5D, Canon 85mm 1.8

Poras Chaudhary

I’ve always been someone who got attracted towards nature’s beauty… and ever since imaging got digital I wanted to get a digital camera…But for some reason or the other I couldn’t get one untill May last year (2005),when I got my first Camera 350D… Before that I didn’t even know about “Aperture” though I knew that there is something called “Shutter Speed”… Recently I won Digital Camera Magazine’s “Photographer of the Year” Competition… Now, Me and My Camera are inseparable and with each passing day world is getting more Beautiful…

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Morning Lights
by Suman Saha


This photo highlights lonliness amidst a sublime blue in the atmosphere of the early morning.
Equipment: nikon f80d, 24mm nikkor lens.

Suman Saha

Amateur photographer & serious enthusiast.

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Tiger, Ranthambore
by Oscar López Jiménez


Ranthambore is perhaps the best place in the world to sight a tiger in the wild.

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Mahout
by S. Burrard-Lucas


This mahout was riding an asian elephant in the Corbett National Park in the north of India.

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Camel Silhouettes
by Oscar López Jiménez


Near Jaisalmer, Rajasthan

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Students
by Claude Renault


Some students in a Lingaïte school. This is shot inside the temple where they were studying. Those kids will eventually become priests in temple around Andhra Pradesh.
Equipment: Canon EOS 5 D, Canon lens EF 28/70mm, f:2,8

Claude Renault

Freelance photographer from Brittany, I am becoming more and more passionate about India, almost a second country for me…

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Filming Tigers
by Chris Morgan


Early morning in Bandhavgarh
Equipment: Canon 300D with telephoto 75mm lens, handheld

Chris Morgan

I am an enthusiastic amateur who loves both the natural world and photography. I am more taken with the aesthetics of photography than the technical side


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Music Man of Jaipur
by Sam W Stearman


Music Man, taken on the steps of the Amber Fort, Jaipur India.
Equipment: Olympus E-300

Sam W Stearman

While I would like to think that I am a good photographer, honesty forces me to confess that I am a traveler who takes photos and not a photographer who travels. There are differences:

* Many of the places and sites I visit, I only see one time. Good weather or bad, sun or no sun, shadows or no shadows, beautiful skies, gray overcast or even rain — I have to take what there is and make the most of it. Photographers would find the perfect spot, make sure the light and shadows are just right for the mood they want to create and make sure they use the right lens and filters.

* When shooting, I am normally traveling with my wife and often with a tour group, so I can’t take the time to make sure I find the best angle, set up a tripod and choose the best aperture - I have to quickly choose what I want to take and take the picture — otherwise the group will be far gone and/or my wife wouldn’t be speaking to me anymore.

* I use digital cameras for all my shots, not film for prints or slides, so I take a lot more photos than professional photographers would take — After all, I don’t have to pay for processing.

That said, I hope that my pictures are not what you normally see in snapshots or in most travel guides or articles. I try to avoid typical tourist shots - and concentrate on unusual angles of buildings and landscapes to make them special, to take pictures that captures everyday life of the places I visit and which showcase the wonderful beautiful people. A fellow traveler/photographer from Japan calls his site “Trot ‘n Shoot”, meaning he takes what he sees while he walks. My approach is pretty much the same. I do try to do what I call “extending the tour” by going out before breakfast, skipping lunches and going out after dinner, to visit the surrounding neighborhoods, meeting the people and capturing the energy and spirit of the places I go.

I hope you enjoy my vision of the world.

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Zanskar
by Dariusz Klemens


Ladakh means “land of the high passes”. It is located to the north of the mighty Himalayas which completely shield it from the cloud bearing monsoon winds that bring rain to the rest of the subcontinent. This makes it a high altitude desert with a veritable lunar landscape. Glacial melts irrigate precious crops during the short summer. Villagers make their way through glacial scree towards the town of Padum which is the road-head in the remote Zanskar valley.
Equipment: Nikon F5

Nida-H 06-26-2009 12:11 AM

Nice sharing..

momal ali 06-26-2009 12:45 AM

osum pictures boss :D

AYAZ 06-26-2009 12:55 AM

good sharing keep it up

Ghuncha 06-26-2009 12:59 AM

great

(¯*♥¤»ƙɧՄՏɧՅԾԾ«¤♥*¯) 06-26-2009 07:43 AM

nyc

Hussain 06-26-2009 05:04 PM

shurkia moma

Hussain 06-26-2009 05:05 PM

Fanks KhusbhO

Hussain 06-26-2009 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Ruby` (Post 389111)
Nice sharing..

fankz:hiya:

Hussain 06-26-2009 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ghuncha (Post 389161)
great

:think:


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