S orry for the long delay folks, I’ve been unable to access internet for what seems to be a very long time. Now, back in New Delhi, with a few moments before it’s time to eat dinner, I’ve got fast internet access, so I’ll upload these 23 images. These images are from Jaisalmer. Enjoy
D.V. and Karl high-fiving after the camel silhouette shoot on the dunes. (photo courtesy of Sally Bucko)
Just spectacular Karl…beautiful photos….no words. I particularly love the first photo with the hands and the child in the background. All of your photos have depth and tell stories. It’s what we all aspire to. Thank you for sharing you talent with the rest of us.
Dynamite images Karl — Making me think about doing this trip again! Best regards to you and D.V.
Bob Newman
Wow, who gets the photo credit on the high five? or is that a timed shot? Beautiful images top to bottom as always. Thanks so much for sharing.
Esp. love the shot towards the top with the man in the turban, looking at the camera with those wonderful pink and blue colors in the background and how they play with the gold color of his turban. The expression and the lighting make it superb! Saving it for future newsletters, etc~!
Great Pix as always. Makes me want to go for a fourth time to the country I love to shoot. So many chances and wonderful people to make pictures of. Would love to go back again but still working on 100 countries, just twenty one to go. Still remember your caution about settings. I check every time I move them from my p[referred ones.
Thanks for asking. Photo credit goes to tour participant Sally Bucko.
Wow Karl, I just love them. I am with Patsy loving the first one with the hands. Have to remember those detail shots. How am I going to convince my other half that it is a good idea for me to go back to India a second time this upcoming year to attend this trip? Glad to have you back in the land of communication.
great photos as always! I have to visit the place as I am living in INDIA!
Keep the good work going on!
Great work, as usual, Karl!
Hopefully, we can catch up when you’re next in Yangon. I need to tell you all about that Pattaya assignment!
Best wishes,
Chris