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    Travel and Photography | Your Vision is Not Limited by What Your Eye Can See

    © 2014 Wazari Wazir | Once Upon a Time in Pokhara | Nepal “Your vision is not limited by what your eye can see, but by what your mind can imagine. Many things that you take for granted were considered unrealistic dreams by previous generations. If you accept these past accomplishments as commonplace then think of the new horizons that you can explore. From your vantage point, your education and imagination will carry you to places which we won’t believe possible. Make Your Life Count, and the world will be a better place because you tried.” – Ellison S. Onizuka – Tweet news and informationbusiness,health,entertainment,technology automotive,business,crime,health,life,politics,science,technology,travel

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    Travel and Photography | Life Must Go On

    © 2014 Wazari Wazir | Life Must Go On | Pokhara | Nepal “The battle of life is, in most cases, fought uphill; and to win it without a struggle were perhaps to win it without honour.  If there were no difficulties there would be no success; if there were nothing to struggle for, there would be nothing to be achieved.” – Samuel Smiles – Sometimes, I was struggling through life but then, traveling change me  to a better person, especially when traveling to India and Nepal. My work as a photographer wasn’t hard enough compared to some of the people living in less develop country. Take a look at Sherpa…

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    Travel and Photography | A Glimpse of Bhaktapur

    © 2014 Wazari Wazir | An Old Man Sitting On a Roadside in Bhaktapur It is not difficult to spot an old man sitting on a roadside in Bhaktapur, plenty of them, there is a lot of temples and porches in Bhaktapur and there are the favourite place for this men to have a great time with their friends. Sometimes it is too perfect, it’s like you are inside a movie set up. Sometimes, there are a group of them, wearing a beautiful Nepali Topi or “Dhaka Topi”, actually The hat is made of a fabric called “Dhaka”. Sometimes when a group of them sitting on a porches, it looks so…

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    Travel and Photography | Low Light Photography in Kathmandu

    © 2014 Wazari Wazir | Devotees Light a Candles in Boudhanath Stupa | Kathmandu “Not a day goes by without a few hours of power cuts. Load shedding has now become a perennial problem and it is here to stay.” – Prasiddha Upadhaya, Hydropower Developer – Despite Nepal’s huge hydropower potential and more than half a century of experience starting with the Pharping hydro plant in 1911, to date, less than 1% of Nepal’s hydro-power resources have been tapped.  Furthermore, no significant effort has been exerted in tapping other energy sources. Crippled with power shortage, Himalayan country Nepal imposes extra hour of mandatory power cut. The situation is going to further…

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    Travel Photography | Bhaktapur at Night | Why You Don’t Need Flash Here?

    © 2014 Wazari Wazir | Night Activity at Bhaktapur | Bhairabnath Temple |  Taumadhi Tole Square Bhaktapur | Nepal | 50 mm | ISO 2500 The photograph above were taken at Bhaktapur, just after the sunset. They were chanting and playing some kind of a traditional musical instrument. The light were so dim, it was very dark, the only source of light there coming from the candles. Anyway my point here is that, sometimes, especially those who are new in photography tend to pop up their build in flash or quickly attach a flash to the camera hot shoe and take the shot. The result that you get when using a flash…