Beautiful India 2005 #5 – Analogous Photography

in #photography6 years ago (edited)

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Hello Steemians and Travelians!

Today I continue with my analogous photography post. All pictures I gonna be uploading in this posts or already uploaded are made with my analog camera. If you are interest, see here the old posts:

Part #1: Prequel
Part #2: The guy from the airport
Part #3: First time I flew
Part #4: Culture shock


Equipment:
Nikon F55
28 ~ 100 mm
f/3.5 ~ 1/5.6 G


At this time we were backpacking from Delhi to Agra, Varanasi, Nepal and China. I want to show you some pictures of each place we visited.


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That's me 2005. :) 19 years old.

Unfortunately I don't write anymore stories. But I will describe a bit the places and some special moments.

First of all: I scanned some of my best photographies for you. This time I took pictures in Agra. It was 2005 when I photographed Agra and the famous Taj Mahal. I didn't do any changes in Photoshop. No filters. No effects.

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Entrance to the Taj Mahal

Agra is located in north middle of India in the state Uttar Pradesh. The capitol New Delhi is around 206 kilometres far away. It is quite easy to get there by van. I remember we went to a busstation and there were people asking us, if we want to go to Agra by van. Unfortunately I can't remember where exactily and how expensive it was. We read it in the Lonely Planet. I remember, it was not that difficult. I checked Tripadvisor for you. Fun fact: I found a post by someone from 2005, who wrote something about hotel Sheela. I slightly remember that hotel. And we arrived our hotel at night too. Anyway, the user gives some good explanations and helpful hints. Please follow this link to Tripadvisor and check AlanJ post I meantioned.

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At this place (the gate to the Taj Mahal) we got dropped by the taxi. I remember hotel Sheela was to the right side.


Taj Mahal (Crown of the Palace)

The Taj Mahal is an ivory-white marble mausoleum. It was built 1631 to 1648 by the Mughal Shah Jahan for his deceased wife Mumtaz Mahal.


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Stay tuned! To be continued.

Thanks for reading!


If you like my work check out my blog @chromasie. I am new here, so I don't have so many posts yet. But when you read this, I probably work on my next post.


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