W e’re off to a fantastic start of the 2012 India Photo Tour. I’m here with 10 enthusiastic photographers and this early in the trip, we’re just getting our shutter fingers warmed up.
Day one, we were up early to explore some of the most photogenic places in New Delhi. Our first stop was a visit to the Jamma Mosque, built in 1650. From there, we decided to take the cycle rickshaws, a great way to explore and photograph the hustle and bustle as well as all the color of the narrow winding streets filled with people and shops selling an amazing variety of goods. Afterwards, we visited a large Sikh temple on Delhi’s famous Chandy Chowk! After lunch we visited Qutab Minar a 237 feet high minaret and one of the most perfect towers in the Persian world.
I’ll share a few photos here and try to post more tomorrow. Enjoy!
They are such characterful people to photograph and you capture them so well Karl.
Alice McKinnon
Great images, Karl! Wish I was there! Lisa
Fantastic as always!!! I want to be there!
Wow! Wish I could be there, India is incredibly photogenic!
Inspiring! just came across your site after reading Ken Rockwells Raw/Jpeg editorial have bookmarked and will be back often superb pictures Sir!