Lost in The Backstreets --- Nepal, 11Days

Backstreet, Kathmandu, Contax T2, RDPIII:
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All your photos are wonderful, but this one in particular grabbed me. Keep posting!
 
thanks OP. from all the places, Kathmandu is one of my favorites as well.
thanks for sharing... awesome color shots...
Fabulous work. That's the sort of pix we see on national geographic!
Thank you!

All your photos are wonderful, but this one in particular grabbed me. Keep posting!
Thanks, I also want to know what inside this pic gradded you, I guess one of them is the composition? There are 2 diagonal lines, one is from up left to down right, along the bicycle, the other is just the man's leg one the right, and the cross point is just located at the 1/3 of the frame?:)
 
I like the touch of whimsy in the disembodied legs, and the colors. Is the owner of the legs admiring the bicycle? Taking a rest? Deciding where to go on the bike? Waiting for someone to come along and offer to buy the bike, or maybe steal it? There's mystery in ths photo.
 
I like the touch of whimsy in the disembodied legs, and the colors. Is the owner of the legs admiring the bicycle? Taking a rest? Deciding where to go on the bike? Waiting for someone to come along and offer to buy the bike, or maybe steal it? There's mystery in ths photo.
Thanks for ur sharing! What a imagination u have! Yes, if we partial cover a normal object, it will be more implicit looking......
 
hyyd87...

Visited your web site. It is obvious that you have great talent as some of your pictures are indeed worth of exhibition. Also, I admired your capability of turning out different perspectives in spite of using only one lens, be it on the MF or 35mm format. Noted your mastery of using whatever you found as color film (print or slide) with consistent output quality.

The moment I saw your photograph of http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1776982&postcount=18 I recalled what Alex Webb once has stated in a Magnum interview; " ...there is no doubt that I am happiest using film" because this picture was not that far of his style. Now I wonder of your insistence of using film but not digital, it would be interesting to hear about your comments.

Keep on posting here and state your website under your signature.

Regards,

Bob
 
hyyd87...

Visited your web site. It is obvious that you have great talent as some of your pictures are indeed worth of exhibition. Also, I admired your capability of turning out different perspectives in spite of using only one lens, be it on the MF or 35mm format. Noted your mastery of using whatever you found as color film (print or slide) with consistent output quality.

The moment I saw your photograph of http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showpost.php?p=1776982&postcount=18 I recalled what Alex Webb once has stated in a Magnum interview; " ...there is no doubt that I am happiest using film" because this picture was not that far of his style. Now I wonder of your insistence of using film but not digital, it would be interesting to hear about your comments.

Keep on posting here and state your website under your signature.

Regards,

Bob
Thanks a lot, ya... Alex Webb, one of my favorite photographers... I'm really very happy to hear about my style is a little similiar with him:):):)

For the choice btw film and digi, I'm a film lover who roll back from digi, about 2yrs ago, I sold all my digi set up out: First of all, we still cannot beat the color of slide and the tone of BW; Secondly, film can force me to consider again and again before press shutter botton. At last, the mysterious, upset and wonderful mixed feeling during the period of film developing is also a good experience for me......

Old town in Bhaktapur, "Momo" shop, Contax T2, RDPIII:
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For the choice btw film and digi, I'm a film lover who roll back from digi, about 2yrs ago, I sold all my digi set up out: First of all, we still cannot beat the color of slide and the tone of BW; Secondly, film can force me to consider again and again before press shutter botton. At last, the mysterious, upset and wonderful mixed feeling during the period of film developing is also a good experience for me......

That explains a lot... Thanks.
 
Great shots, thanks for posting. It always interestin if you can tell us something more about your experience.
robert
 
Great shots, thanks for posting. It always interestin if you can tell us something more about your experience.
robert

Excellent photos as well as excellent writing. Thank you for posting.

Thanks, it seems I must add some text for my following posting, hehe...:)
OK, here we go:

Bhaktapur, Contax T2, RDPIII, in this scenario, we can see a obvious triangle relationship among the people on the ground, by the window and the puppy. And the expression of the man on the top left also attracted me:
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Pashupatinath, Kathmandu, Contax T2, Fujicolor200:

Cremation stage, next to Bagmati river, I can even smell it......

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Pashupatinath, Kathmandu, Contax T2, Fujicolor200:

A begger looking woman just sit by the gate of the security office all the day without a single moving, was she enjoying the sunshine?

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The BW of the little boy on the steps is really nicely composed. Good image.
Thanks, that one is also my favorite, the tone of BW film still rule...:)

Pashupatinath, Kathmandu, Contax T2, Fujicolor200:
Inside and outside the duty house:
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