Kelaniya Buddhist Temple – Sri Lanka. /
At a crowded open-air street market, you just never know what visual gems you’re going to encounter. This was shot in Calcutta, India, in October 2006. Not only was it the Hindu festive season, but the next day was also Id, the Muslim celebration that follows rigorous fasting. The night was extremely hot and very humid. The street was so crowded that no traffic could get through, but the atmosphere was celebratory. I spotted this stall-holder with his wares displayed under the glow of a single electric light suspended from a bamboo pole – and I asked him if I could take a shot of him. He gave me permission and I realised that if I fired off a quick frame exactly where I stood, it would give me an interesting perspective. It might look at first glance as if he is wearing a turban, but he was bare-headed. The foreground is actually a shelf of his wares, but in the hustle and bustle it looks as if he is wearing a golden turban dripping with ancient jewels. I know it’s not the sharpest image, but I guess it’s a faithful reflection of the prevailing conditions. I had people in front of me, behind me, on either side of me – and a young street urchin no more than about ten years old, who was trying his utmost to get a view of the LCD screen on my camera! I do not crop, enhance or post-edit my images in any way. Shot with a Pentax K100D, using a Sigma 18-125mm lens. F5.6, 1/8 sec, ISO 800, focal length 125mm. Featured in SOUTHEAST ASIA, sEPTEMBER 2009. India3-025
I women wading through the grass on the bank of the Hương River in Huế, Vietnam. Taken with a Nikon D70.
This is the expression of my son after crying. Camera: Pentax K1000 / Film Centuria 200 / ISO 200 / 1/15; f/4 (Surabaya, Indonesia – 2009)
Camera Model Canon EOS 400D DIGITAL / Tv( Shutter Speed ) 1/200 / Av( Aperture Value ) 5.6 Captured this happy Malay fisherman in a fishing village. It seems that the current economic crisis does not worry him at all. Don’t worry, be happy! Considered & constructive critiques are most welcome. / Image copyright © Steven de Siow. All rights reserved. / / Thank you to the following group for featuring this photograph: / Canon DSLR on the 07-Sept-2009 / # 1 ARTISTS OF REDBUBBLE on the 08-Sept-2009 / Southeast Asia on the 13-Sept-2009 / Former DPF Members the 15-Sept-2009 /
Buddhist Monk, Bangkok / Featured in Southeast Asia.
Chinese good luck hanger hanged in the houses mostly for good luck and prosperity.
The Thai New Year Songkran festival in Chiang Mai is a wild water-throwing party that draws many colourful revelers onto the streets, including this grinning ‘ladyboy’ who was delighted to flash her false teeth.
Portrait of a Man, Campuan, Bali. / Featured in Southeast Asia.
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A man watches the street from his doorway in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. His age suggests he was present during the Khmer Rouge takeover, making you wonder what happened to him and his family
Two Vietnamese people on different mode of transportation. Nikon D200, 24-70 mm F2.8
She sweeps and tidies up the beach every morning in Wok Tum Bay, Koh Phangan, Thailand. Lovely colors and warmth to wake up to…
A Cormorant Fisherman at sunrise on a foggy morning – Li River, Southern China.
Another shot op Ankor Wat (Cambodia). / Here you see a part of Ta Prohm, the so called Jungle Wat (wat = temple). / Here it was very very difficult to take a picture without tourists! Camera Maker=NIKON CORPORATION / Camera Model=NIKON D80 / Lens=Nikkor 18-135mm / Exposure Time=1/100 sec / F-Number=F3,5 / ExposureProgram=Shutter priority / ISO=140 / Date Time Original=2009:01:02 04:50:44 / Metering Mode=Center / Focal Length=18,00 mm / User Comment=(C)ADRIPADMOS / ExposureMode=Auto / WhiteBalance=Auto
The first temple of Angkor we visited was Banteay Kdei. It was very hot and these children were resting in the front of this temple in the shade of the large trees. Camera Maker=NIKON CORPORATION / Camera Model=NIKON D80 / Lens=Nikkor 18-135mm / Exposure Time=1/100 sec / F-Number=F5,6 / ExposureProgram=Shutter priority / ISO=100 / Date Time Original=2009:01:02 03:11:44 / Metering Mode=Center / Focal Length=22,00 mm / User Comment=(C)ADRI PADMOS / ExposureMode=Auto / WhiteBalance=Auto
Hello dear RB-friends, Here I show you a picture of the very riche history and culture of Cambodia. / This is one of the gates of Banteay Kdei, one of the beautiful temples of Angkor. Here you can walk around for hours and enjoy the nature, the culture and the architecture. I have met people who have spent five days at Angkor Wat, during that time you can see all details. I have spent one day here, because I wanted to see so many other things in this beautiful country…... Greetings from Zealand, Netherlands, / Adri Camera Maker=NIKON CORPORATION / Camera Model=NIKON D80 / Lens=Nikkor 18-135mm / Exposure Time=1/100 sec / F-Number=F3,8 / ExposureProgram=Shutter priority / ISO=250 / Date Time Original=2009:01:02 03:42:34 / Metering Mode=Center / Focal Length=20,00 mm / User Comment=(C)ADRIPADMOS / ExposureMode=Auto / WhiteBalance=Auto
Girl eating sugar cane in mountain village from northern Laos
Apple&Noi is a very nice resort situated next to the farming area not far away from the brigde of river Kwai Kanchanaburi,Thailand.
Village along the Mekong River, Vietnam. / Holga toy camera / Medium format B&W film
An old Hmong Lady – one of a number of ethnic minorities who visit the weekly market at Bac Ha – Northern Vietnam.
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