I’ve seen some gada with very large mace heads. I have yet to hold one though. I imagine they are heavy, hence the skill required to actually use them successfully in actual combat. Otherwise it could be the equivalent to taking a 10lb long-arm sledgehammer into a fast-pace sabre duel.
He is very, very fit. I guess the training works. A nice photo for him to
rememerb what work he did on his body if he decides to stop.
Great photo, as always, you never disappoint. Thanks for posting.
I am seriously blown away by this Indian Martial art form, Kalaripayattu. I had always seen them fighting with sword, spear, shield, Trishule etc. Now i know they use Gada as well. Seeing the players swinging in air and attacking the opponents is a visual treat. very artistic picture Daniel.
That is a nice shot focusing the Gada…
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Great shot… Loved the frame and focus…
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Nice and intense!
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both the Gada and gaze are amazing….
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wonder5ful shot! And voted…
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Bien fait ce portrait sportif.
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Well done for choosing to focus on the Gada !
Nice shot.
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Great click. super Like.
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Nice intense shot!
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good to see the gada art still so alive!
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excellent
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Wonderful action shot , I like your DOF on this shot , Phil
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Awesome!
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Fantastic, Joshi!
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Well done..!
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GREAT SHOT!
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Awesome
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Great shot!
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Love the way you always get the intense expression!!
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Gorgeous! Big like!;)
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Amazing shot!
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I’ve seen some gada with very large mace heads. I have yet to hold one though. I imagine they are heavy, hence the skill required to actually use them successfully in actual combat. Otherwise it could be the equivalent to taking a 10lb long-arm sledgehammer into a fast-pace sabre duel.
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Wow. Too good.
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Nice Shot
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The photo looks so alive and real ..
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Beautifully captured…
thanks
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The best about the image is its innocence and skill display.
Thanks Josh, for sharing the image. Thanks a lot.
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One whack with that and it’d be all over, I’m sure. Well done, Joshi!
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oh ilme fait penser à un personnage gallo-romain
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Another wonderful shot!
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only a person passionate about photography can see the extraordinary in the ordinary
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Perfect.
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U r true passionate…Stay blessed…and yes, amazing photograph…great piece of work…!!!!
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perfect shot
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Amazing click buddy :)
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awesome buddy
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Impressive!!
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प्रभावी !!!
शुभकामना
आर्यावर्त
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Nice pic. not comman and can feel the force of the gada in pic.
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Cool shot..:-)
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The ancient martial arts of India. Nice pic
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Another nice one Joshi
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He is very, very fit. I guess the training works. A nice photo for him to
rememerb what work he did on his body if he decides to stop.
Great photo, as always, you never disappoint. Thanks for posting.
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Great shot!!
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Love the DOF and selective focus on the gada.
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Thats fantastic
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I am seriously blown away by this Indian Martial art form, Kalaripayattu. I had always seen them fighting with sword, spear, shield, Trishule etc. Now i know they use Gada as well. Seeing the players swinging in air and attacking the opponents is a visual treat. very artistic picture Daniel.
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Nice capture! : )
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Wonderful selective focus.
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Great shot indeed…. You have captured the full expression….
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another great one !
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concentration is so intense, I am more scared of the person wielding the gada then gada itself!
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Beauty, love the sharpness of the weapon.
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Superb shot Joshi! Love the sharp gada and softer background!
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Very nice lighting and composition!
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Another lovely photo! Bravo!
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Beautiful shot Joshi :) love the depth of field and the lighting. Did you light this or was it shot in available light, either way very nice work.
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Nice……
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The short captures the intense focus of the martial artist
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Great shot Joshi! Not sure why but feel its got a 3-D effect to it! Very cool though! :-)
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So alive!!
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Well executed. I like the focus on the wooden weapon without too much loss of detail on the trainee.
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Brilliant shot.
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Lovely composition with focus spot on.
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Fear my hammer!
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Beautiful composition! Love this attitude.
Have a nice day.
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Very nice, the depth of field you used is perfect…really makes the shot!
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Excellent shot. Kalarippayattu is the mother of martial arts and we need to popularize this martial art form.
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Love your blog ! See this too:
Mind follow ?? =)
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Very Cool Shot josh!
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Excellent … as always.
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that looks like it could do serious damage! :)
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Beautiful! And great blog!
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Love this art form
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Lovely!
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Wow some amazing pictures on this Blog look forward to seeing more.
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great……amazing click
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