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Waiting for the move

Everyone was waiting what move that guy with the hat was going to make. I can’t get enough of shooting these in Chinatown as you probably can tell from my previous posts. I love shooting them playing these games. Their expression, and also those surrounding them, are priceless. They are competing, but they and the…

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One Good Day

I love the story of this image. Can you see the hands of those teenagers eager to get their ice cream? It was a good day for the ice cream man. You can’t see the complete crowd here, but there were about 80-100 teenagers standing around the ice cream man, eagerly waiting for their turn…

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100 Strangers Project – No. 15

His name is Robert V and he is my stranger no. 15. Robert came from Tasmania and spent his time traveling between there and Singapore. He is a member of the Singapore Urban Sketchers, a cool group who usually go on a monthly outing together to draw. When I met him, he was drawing a…

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Raining in Orchard Road

I was at Takashimaya, Orchard Road earlier this afternoon after meeting my cousin. It was raining heavily. I decided to shoot while my wife and daughter were sitting inside to rest their legs after few hours of walking earlier. I borrowed my wife umbrella and started walking to shoot some pictures. Umbrella in one hand…

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Smoking Shisha at Haji Lane

I went to Haji Lane with my family this afternoon to smoke shisha .. I mean to eat ice cream. I found this guy enjoying his shisha by himself. Photo taken using the new Olympus E-PL3 and Canon 35mm LTM f/2 lens. I had to use two adapter in order to use this lens on…

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One Morning in Jaipur

I shot these in front of our hotel in Jaipur, Rajashtan, in the early morning of our second day there. People started their day by having tea, setting up their roadside fruit stalls, sweeping the street, etc. under a cool October morning weather. All photos taken with Leica M9 and Zeiss Planar 50mm ZM f/2….

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The Colorful Old Delhi

More street photos from the Old Delhi, India. They were taken during that short window of blue hour after sunset at the Dariba Kalan street. The street was decorated with lots of lights to celebrate the Diwali day and I couldn’t get enough of rickshaw, so I kept shooting them whenever I saw one. And…

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The Old Delhi

I am back from India today. Covered Delhi, Jaipur, Ajmer, Pushkar, Agra and Lucknow. I was traveling light and it was quite liberating. I fit my Leica M9, four small lenses and Olympus PEN E-P3 with 12mm lens, into a small Domke ‘school bag’ (F-803) and I could walk for hours without breaking my neck…

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I Found Papa Smurf on the Street of Bangalore

Sorry for being quiet lately. Here is a quick post, taken with the M9 and Zeiss 50mm ZM f/2. I am off to India again tonight and this time I am traveling light. Only with the M9 and Olympus E-P3. Will cover Delhi, Rajashtan and Agra before heading to Lucknow to attend my friend’s wedding….

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Street Photography in India – The Street Dentist

They have mastered the art of fixing the teeth problems. It’s a piece of cake. Can be done with just bare hands  or with simple tools under the hot sunny day on a roadside. They are the Street Dentist of Bangalore. Did you like this? Share it:Tweet

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White Shadow

I first saw the scene, which was the big poster with images of people walking from across the street of Elizabeth Street in Brisbane last week. I just needed one more element before I clicked the shutter button, hence I waited for few minutes before the guy in black came into the picture, walking. Do…

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