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RE: Protests in Nepal, My Images from Today

in Photography Lovers26 days ago

Thank you for going outside and coming back inside to share these images with us. It paints a different picture than what the media are documenting, to some extent. This is a much more human, more intimate insight into the lives of these individuals.

The fact that they have had had their compatriots literally compel the powers that be to give them back their freedom is fantastic. It's a sort of revolution - the type that can never happen with ballots, voting, and organised politics.

I am so happy for these people. The D750 is a great camera, too - I still regret selling mine. I'm on Z series glass now.

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Happy for these people, too, and proud of them. Many troubles followed but the army is trying to stop unnecessary destruction as well as looting - curfew here. No doubt poverty pushed some people to loot stores "of the rich," but I believe in Nepalese as a whole - people of peace and compassion (despite being known as excellent soldiers). Let's hope the country will get better government and return to peace.

D750

I love it very much. I have shot with it for 10 years, some parts have turned old (but nothing got broken!), so it's time to think about a new camera. Thinking about Canon EOS R8, because it is a very light-weighted full frame camera (461 g) with all the functions needed for photographing outdoors, as I know.

Thank you!