Toad on a pipe |
Last Sunset at the Camp |
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A toad on the pipe on one of the bathrooms at the campsite. Several boys refused to go inside this particular bathroom as it was already occupied by this toad/frog, which settled there for 7 days.
Uploaded on Jan. 25, 2007
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I discovered the joy of photographing the Sun only at the last day of the camp, and then realized how much I had missed. I hadn't even seen the sunset with my eyes before!
Uploaded on Jan. 21, 2007
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Last Sunset at the Camp |
Seed on my hand |
Two Things of Beauty are a Joy forever |
I discovered the joy of photographing the Sun only at the last day of the camp, and then realized how much I had missed. I hadn't even seen the sunset with my eyes before!
Uploaded on Jan. 21, 2007
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Wading around near plants means that the plants make use of you to reproduce. Here's one SuperMacro of how one enterprising plant had used me to perpetrate it's species. It did succeed, atleast in part: I threw away the seeds some 2kms away from the mother(father?) plant at our campsite.
Uploaded on Jan. 21, 2007
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Happy Village Kids at our last day's program in the village. I will remember that day's last few hours forever.
Uploaded on Jan. 21, 2007
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Happy Kids |
Obligatory SuperMacro of a Flower |
Happy Leprosy Patient |
Happy Village Kids at our last day's program in the village. I will remember that day's last few hours forever.
Uploaded on Jan. 21, 2007
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An extremely closup supermacro of a flower found near our camp. My S3's SuperMacro mode can get you as close as 0cm(read: touch) to your subject, and I am surprised I could take photos like this.
Uploaded on Jan. 21, 2007
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An inmate at Pope John's Garden, a home for Leprosy Patients. This guy welcomed all of us right from us getting off the Van, showed us around, and was with us till we got back on the Van. This smile is the result of me pointing the camera at him. No words needed.I don't even know his name, but he's probably changed my life.
Uploaded on Jan. 21, 2007
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