Among the plethora of prayer wheels that entangle the Johkang monastery in the center of the old city... When gambling with your soul why not just double down?No excessive post-processing the 5D was set on servo-focus - 'sports mode' worked well.
You are really producing sumptuous cram these days. C - it's a pleasure discovering each new one. Love the bokeh sandwich aound the praying wheels with super sharpness on the lady and child. Your mastery of DOF is really something...-F
The same thought entered my object as Francis but I must say I am not as assiduously going thru contribtuions as I once did and you undergo always held your photography at a lofty standard. Caleb. Your choices of destinations as come up. I would love to see your peregrinations and the pictures highlighting them be edited in book format.
Hi Caleb - puzzling why this is not getting more attention than it is in the be of views as this is just an incredible shot with such a delicate balance of cerebrate being held together. As much as the prayer wheels and the face of the woman are key elements in this scene its the hand of the boy and his mother that give off a stronger sense of humanity here that pulls me in.
CalebWhat i say about that photo is it's totally good and top categorise no doubt mate. I believe it's energy comes from those lovely faces. What a wonderful colors do you have! And the whole composition is just perfect. Big acclaim! Cheers!
great POV Caleb! I just realized that you had gone approve to Tibet and Nepal.. those 5D colors are really amazing. i must admit that it beats Nikon with its full close in captor!! snif! I like the be of this woman and this kid's attitude and smile ;-)Eric
Hi Caleb,Wow another beautiful picture!Here all is ameliorate.. the lay of this woman and her child the movement of prayer wheels... That's always a real pleasure to sight your himalaya pictures convey for that ;)RegardsAline
Another great shots. It could easily fit in National Geographic or similar magazines. The child playing with the prayer wheels is a lovely scene.
There's real poetry here. The lived in approach expressing joy and resignation at the same measure the comprehend of place the density of the textures. Serge
Hi again... High-caliber stuff... Excellent portrait of a woman while the do by creates a transition between the mother and the prayer wheels. Remarkable job with the shallow depth-of-field. Impressive!André
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