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

Cheers
jono
































i'm not sure if my last comment posted sorry but i think these images are amazing :)
ReplyDeleteI absolutly agree with the post above! Stunning pics. I really like this bright, soft light!
ReplyDeleteThese are some of the most amazing travel pictures I've seen...no exaggeration. They are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI especially love your depth of field in so many of the photos as well.
I love the ladybird shot!
ReplyDeletenice collection of works. Love the elephant shot
ReplyDeleteI want to go to India!
ReplyDeletethey're all so wonderful! i especially like the photos of the monkey on the bench and the airplane wing :)
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beautiful photos! I want to travel again :)
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Jono...
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing, keep it up!
breathtaking, perfect.
ReplyDeleteIt was just yesterday I was wondering what happened to that talented young man jono winnel?
ReplyDeleteI 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.
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.
ReplyDeleteThere are some really great photos here. I especially love the one of the dog and the one of the two girls.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait til I go to India.
Capturing time...
ReplyDeleteI'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!
ReplyDeleteWow. Completely incredible shots. You are one talented bloke. Never stop shooting film.
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These photographs are absolutely breathtaking! Actually, I have been looking through your blog for the past twenty minutes or so. Incredible!
ReplyDeletei just came across your blog and i'm so glad i did!
ReplyDeletei'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!
whoa, i feel like im looking in a national geographic your photographs are so good.
ReplyDeleteit 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.