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My World: Wait and react.

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
I have mentioned previously that patience is a virtue in photography. And when one does not have
schedules to meet, like in my case, it becomes much easier.

Sitting idle across a street, I noticed a white and dark faded burgundy( I do not know the color) and white painted barricade...on your top leftish. I had also noticed somewhat a similar color being worn by monks.

So I waited.....

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For things to fall in place.
 

fahim mohammed

Well-known member
I mentioned about a young British couple that I met during my trip. We were sitting and talking and they were showing me the pictures they had taken along their journeys. Would have put most ( if not all of us )
to shame. The images were unassuming, just what they felt was nice and worth capturing.

They asked me to take a few photographs of them ( and later my guide was asked to take of us as a group ).

One of the many I took of them and they already have them. The sun setting, the fisherman pulling his net for the evening. They just were in the right position together.

This was the best pic, they said. And so did Ayesha.

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Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I have mentioned previously that patience is a virtue in photography. ................................

So I waited.....


For things to fall in place.


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The Buddhists here show a particularly unique mood of continuing inner thought and contemplation. Each seems to be in a bubble of personal devotion. Or am I romanticizing?

Asher
 
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