Hi Steve,
I recently had a great time taking my M9 around China and Tibet. Here are three pics, each taken with a different lens. Hope they make the cut!
Keep up the great work. The full set of pictures is here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/willstorr/sets/72157625419628937/
Many thanks,
Wil
This is China. Lived there for 10 years. 😉
Takes time to not shoot the tourist style of shots. I guess the time needed is based on how different the culture (shock) is to your own. That and language capabilities and understanding the why? of the actions of those about.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/sinoperture/sets/72157624498135777/
All great. Second one is my favorite, love the diagonal lines. Really makes one wonder what is going on there. Glad you showed your work.
Stunning captures (your Flickr series especially). Thanks for sharing.
Excellent work, thanks for sharing your good work!
Sam
Love our work especially the Flickr TIbet/China – very nice to the eye.
ROSS
Hi Will,
your Flickr stream of the Tibet/China BW pics is an excellent work, congrats !
Matthias
A great set of pictures! I especially like the third one! Thanks so much for sharing!
Thanks for your kind comments. Mike, that picture was taken in Tibet, where pilgrims travel for hundreds of kilometres to the holy capital Lhasa, prostrating all the way. There are a few more pictures of this practice in the Flickr photostream.
Will
Well done Will. I thought the second photo was extremely intriguing. Thanks for the tidbit on that. The third was my favorite in terms of tonality and depth. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Will,
Great stuff. No 2 is intriguing ….. what was happening there?
No 3 is superb – such textures. Nice Job 🙂
Mike
I checked out your photos and Flickr and WOW. I have been to Asia many times and your photos really transported me back there. I really enjoyed viewing them. Well done.
Good stuff, one of the better Inspirations here.
Wow. Beautiful. I love the portrait, what a person and what a LENS!
Love these pictures, gorgeous tones, love the portrait, love the first two as well, they have a tension to them, very nicely done.
Well done… nothing more to say. 🙂