Adventure
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Travel | Nepal Photography Trip
© 2014 Shukur Jahar | Nepal Photography Trip 2014 © 2014 Wazari Wazir | Photography Trip | February 2014 | Sarangkot Nepal © 2013 Wazari Wazir | View From Sarangkot © 2013 Wazari Wazir | Annapurna Range | View From Phewa Lake Pokhara | Nepal Itinerary : Day 1 : 25 December 2014 Arrival – Lunch, Thamel – Pashupatinath – Swayambhunath – Bhaktapur Day 2: (26 December 2014) Bhaktapur Day 3: (27 December 2014) Bhaktapur – Pokhara (Approximately 6 hours by road) Day 4: (28 December 2014) Pokhara – Sarangkot – World Peace Stupa Day 5: ( 29 December 2014) Pokhata – Tibetan Refugee Camp (Near Pokhara) – Kathmandu (Thamel)…
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Travel Photography | Postcard From Mount Kinabalu | Sabah
© 2013 Wazari Wazir | Lone Climber Descend at Mount Kinabalu Towards Timpohon Gate “Photography is a funny thing. It is a way to capture a moment, explore the world, create art and tell a story. Its beauty lies in the feelings it conveys to the viewer, which can differ vastly from person to person. Yet a camera cannot truly capture all the human eye can see; the subtle changes of light, shades of color and depth of our view can never be fully realized in a frame. And still, there is a beauty and magnificence that a single image can convey that is beyond description. It is a paradox…
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Photography Tips | The Importance Of Negative Space in Composition
© 2014 Wazari Wazir | Daily Life at Bario | Sarawak Robert Capa once said, “If your pictures aren’t good enough, you’re not close enough.” It is about getting closer to the subject, get intimate with them, fills the frame , but then, every situation is difference. Sometimes you need to to get a little bit far away from your subject to tell the story better. Sometimes a distance subject, a smaller subject in the frame can makes a powerful looking photograph. Some people who saw this photograph might said that, why don’t I get closer to the man and the dog and just focus on him and the reflections…
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Life is a Journey | Road Less Traveled | Bario Sarawak
© 2014 Wazari Wazir | Road Less Traveled | Bario | Sarawak “The Road Of Life Twists And Turns And No Two Directions Are Ever The Same. Yet Our Lessons Come From The Journey, Not The Destination.” – Don Williams Jr – It can be tempting to blame others for our loss of direction. We get lots of information about life but little education in life from parents,teachers, and other authority figures, who should know better from their experience. Information is about facts. Education is about wisdom and the knowledge of how to love and survive. But no matter how much advice you get, you are the one who chooses which train to board.…
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Photography Tips | Dealing With Low Light People Photography
© 2014 Wazari Wazir | Buddhist Monk Light a Candles at Boudhanath Stupa | Kathmandu Nepal There are different type of situation when it comes to low light photography conditions. It can be landscape, architecture or simple people photography. The point is that, you are dealing with low light, very minimal light. Depending on the situation, our approach will differ, if you are shooting landscape or indoor architecture using only available light, using a tripod is a great help, so you can use Low ISO like ISO 100 or 200 and get all the details without increasing the ISO. But in this post I’m going to talk about photographing people…