30D Does Delhi - hmmm, sounds like an old porn title

Thanks for sharing! I went to you flickr page and found a lot of picutres of amsterdam. I lived there for 3 years and would love to go back (specially with my 40d&lenses). Really enjoyed your photostream
 
Thanks for sharing! I went to you flickr page and found a lot of
picutres of amsterdam. I lived there for 3 years and would love to go
back (specially with my 40d&lenses). Really enjoyed your photostream
^Thanks.

.ah yes, Amsterdam...

I am SOOOO glad I had a camera to record all those things that my Amsterdammed brain wouldn't have been able to remember!!! Fun place.
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Phil M. - Toronto, Canada
Please view my photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/12624630@N02/
 
...it's not even been a year and I miss it so.

Enjoyed the airport carts, so many makes it seem all the more India. Also, the traffic shot looks so orderly, not the chaos I think of when I ponder Delhi.

One critical comment, I'd crop the bit of clothing below the little girls green head scarf, I find the triangle or color there to be distracting.
Here's a few shots from my trip to India. These are all from the
bustling capital of Delhi, or was it New Delhi. I never figured that
one out, cuz little of New Delhi seemed new! India is a most
photogenic place.

Planned by Edwin Lutyens, a leading 20th century British architect,
New Delhi is known for its wide, tree-lined boulevards and houses
numerous national institutions and landmarks. but you'll see little
evidence of that from my photos. I spent little of my time in Delhi -
in fact, these shots are simply from while I was in transit out of
the city. As you can see, India affords many great shooting
oportunities even simply in transit.
As usual any CC is welcomed & encouraged.

Train station:



autorickshaws:



train passengers:



juice stand:



airport buggies:



switching trains:



passenger:



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Phil M. - Toronto, Canada
Please view my photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/12624630@N02/
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There is simply too much beauty in the world to photograph it all, but I'm trying.
 
One critical comment, I'd crop the bit of clothing below the little
girls green head scarf, I find the triangle or color there to be
distracting.
Thanks for the input....actually my mother suggested I clone out the stain in her scarf as she found that to be off-putting!
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Phil M. - Toronto, Canada
Please view my photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/12624630@N02/
 
My mom was more put off by this disturbing scene - a street beggar who approached my taxi at an intersection. I wasn't sure at first if this was real or contrived.



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Phil M. - Toronto, Canada
Please view my photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/12624630@N02/
 
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Jeff B

Your pictures show a fresh prospective that is not the result of having the latest camera, but rather are due to true artistic ability that cannot be gained by technology alone.
 
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Jeff B

Your pictures show a fresh prospective that is not the result of
having the latest camera, but rather are due to true artistic ability
that cannot be gained by technology alone.
Thanks for the kind words...I agree, good cameras don't always take good photos

....location helps.



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Phil M. - Toronto, Canada
Please view my photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/12624630@N02/
 
Thanks for posting such wonderful pictures. I'm planning on going there in December and if only my pictures would come out to be even half as wonderful as yours....

I too will be taking my 70-200L f/4 there and glad to hear you didn't have trouble with it being so "noticeable" there.
 

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