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Travel Photography | Choosing The Right Lens
Just a quick post today, I took this shot with Sigma Lens 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC Lens. I’m not using a full frame camera so I need to get this UWA or Ultra Wide Angle Lens for this type of shot. I need to get everything in the frame to show how magnificent the architecture is and how grand this area is, in fact before I start this journey to India I’ve done few “homework’s” by watching all the pictures about Taj Mahal and it’s surrounding that I can find on the internet and study what focal length is mostly used by the photographers who have been here and most…
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Travel Photography | Taj Mahal | Seven Wonders of The World
© 2010 Wazari Wazir | Taj Mahal | Taj Ganj | Agra India This is not the best angle to get Taj Mahal picture if you hoping to get that postcard kind of look. This is rare view of Taj Mahal, usually people don’t post thins kind of picture because it doesn’t look beautiful and maybe some people are afraid that everyone who seen this kind of picture will make an assumption that the photographer doesn’t know how to pick the best possible angle. I dare to be different here, the purpose for this picture from this angle is to show to everyone who have never been to Taj Mahal…
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No Mountain Too High
“It is Not the Mountain We Conquer but Ourselves.” ( Edmund Hillary ) I just wanted to share with you some fact and figure about Mount Kinabalu, I’ve climb Mount Kinabalu three times already, and all I can say is that, it is possible for those of you who are healthy and have great stamina to climb this mountain, it is not a “technical” mountain, I mean you don’t need a special skills or special equipment to climb this mountain and the best tools that you should have beside a good stamina is a great attitude. Mount Kinabalu is the highest mountain in all Southeast Asia (4,101 m) but some…
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Travel Photography | Rajasthan | Colors Of India
We met this group of colorful “local tourist” I guess at Jal Mahal or “Water Palace” on our way back to our hotel from Amber Fort. I have to run to get this photograph when I saw them coming by, actually we did arrive at the same time from a different direction, they came from Jaipur City while we are from Amber Fort to the the city. I don’t know where they come from but I did wave my hand towards them and politely ask them that I wanted to be photographed with them, so I ask my friend to take as many shots as possible with them, without these…