Feb 15, 2010

India

I spent two weeks in India during January of this year. I took 5 rolls of fuji sensia 100, my Nikon FE, 50mm f1.8 and 28mm f2.8. What can I say? It was one hell of an experience. It was my first time in a 3rd world country. Millions of people everywhere staring at you, lots of garbage and pollution and plenty of amazing temples, history and food. Hope you like.


Cheers
jono

20 comments:

  1. i'm not sure if my last comment posted sorry but i think these images are amazing :)

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  2. I absolutly agree with the post above! Stunning pics. I really like this bright, soft light!

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  3. These are some of the most amazing travel pictures I've seen...no exaggeration. They are beautiful!
    I especially love your depth of field in so many of the photos as well.

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  4. nice collection of works. Love the elephant shot

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  5. they're all so wonderful! i especially like the photos of the monkey on the bench and the airplane wing :)

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  6. beautiful photos! I want to travel again :)

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  7. Jono...

    You are amazing, keep it up!

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  8. It was just yesterday I was wondering what happened to that talented young man jono winnel?
    I haven't seen a post from him for a couple of months (bloglines overlooked your post from the 1/2!)
    It was worth the wait.
    I love your photos -
    the fuzzy elephant head, the smiling teeth, the spectre of the taj mahal - i could look at them all over and over
    (and i find the myna bird in the cage, heartbreaking).
    Can't wait to see what you have for us next.

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  9. Thanks guys, im pretty happy with how they came out :) Travel photography is easy, you are constantly presented with new and exciting scenes to photograph, especially in India.

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  10. There are some really great photos here. I especially love the one of the dog and the one of the two girls.
    I can't wait til I go to India.

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  11. I've always wanted to go to India, hope I can make it someday. Your photos are amazingly beautiful and makes me wanna go there even more than I wanted before!

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  12. Wow. Completely incredible shots. You are one talented bloke. Never stop shooting film.

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  14. These photographs are absolutely breathtaking! Actually, I have been looking through your blog for the past twenty minutes or so. Incredible!

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  15. i just came across your blog and i'm so glad i did!
    i've spent some time in india too! and looking at your
    gorgeous photos just flooded me with so many memories!
    thanks so much for sharing!

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  16. whoa, i feel like im looking in a national geographic your photographs are so good.

    it was like how you described visiting a 3rd world country for me, visiting China this summer. It was the first time i'd really seen how horrible the poverty is. very eye-opening.

    that dog is precious! i LOVE animals, and my heart is dying to know if it has a decent life. Same with the kitty.My heart is literally, YEARning to know that they're okay.

    love the camels :D

    i thing that photo with the Taj Mahal in the backround fog is stunning.

    these photos are so amazing. like, i seriously think you should be in National Geographic.
    you take AMAZING photos.

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