Category: Portraits


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How much for that coconut?

How much for that coconut?

 

Puzzled?

Puzzled?

 

Wondering Who That Photographer is?

Wondering Who That Photographer is?

 

"Turn Around, Look at Me"

“Turn Around, Look at Me”

 

What are you doing?

What are you doing?

I play football (soccer) with these guys 6 days a week!  Photo taken by a first edition iPhone!  This photo was taken on the bridge over Crescent Lake on the edge of Chandrima Uddan.

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These figures are from 2013 statistics with a yearly growth rate of 1.59%.  These figures are likely conservative.

Dhaka: 15, 634,702

Bangladesh: 166,256,972

Welcome Lucia Amaya, at 9 lbs at 4:31 am on June, 28, 2014.  Very punctual, arriving on the predicted due date!!!

Arrival at the apartment from the hospital!!

Arrival at the apartment from the hospital!!  Note proud Papa’s big smile!

Family photo, as Arwen takes her eyes off of the baby and looks at the camera!!

Family photo, as Arwen takes her eyes off of the baby and looks at the camera!!

 

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On the walking path past the Chowrasta in Darjeeling, I had taken a photo of these gentleman. Later we met them at Keventer’s Restaurant.

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My dear wife being very patient while I was doing Bird Photography, and many times pointed out birds that I hadn’t seen yet!

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Redbilled Leiothrix- Peking Robin-Nightingale- Babbler family-This was one of the birds that sat still long enough for me to get a photograph. I was using a Canon EF 7-300mm zoom lens.  It was shot at ISO 1250/150mm/f 5.6 and 1/400th of a second.  If I haven’t identified this bird correctly please let me know!