
Pictured here is a lovely hijabi lady from the colourful Rainbow Village, Tual, Maluku, Indonesia. This was taken for the 28mm Portraits Project. To find out more about this Project, click here.
Photoblog of Joshi Daniel
Pictured here is a lovely hijabi lady from the colourful Rainbow Village, Tual, Maluku, Indonesia. This was taken for the 28mm Portraits Project. To find out more about this Project, click here.
Wonderful eyes of acceptance and here I am…this is me. <3
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Dignified!
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Your people skills are amazing Joshi! The only way I can ever pull off a portrait like this would be if someone gave me a really nice tele lens. :D Or else, it has to be a band playing on stage. Then maybe I can try my hand at portraiture.
This is a lovely photo. :)
Hehe. Thank you :)
I started with a small telephoto lens.
Portrait joliment fait. Bravo !
Thank you :)
Your work is always stunning! I wish the portraits I take could end up like this. Keep it up! :D
Thank you so much Brooke :)
Comme toujours un superbe portrait et une très belle expression.
Bonne journée
Thank you :)
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Really great portrait !
Thank you :)
Nice portrait.
Thank you Niranjan :)
Beautiful!
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You have a way of capturing the most expressive photos of people!
Thank you so much :)
Another cracking 28mm portrait joshi keep em coming
Thank you so much :)
another great one ! :)
Thank you :)
Yet another beautiful portrait. You can never do wrong with your photos. Love the detail in this one :)
Thank you so much Mabel :)
interesting motion capturing
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Great capture. I feel her sincerely in her hard livelihood.
Thank you :)
Beautiful.
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Incredible details.
Thank you Robert :)
Beautiful…
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Beautiful!
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Always love to see your stunning portraits.
So happy for that :)
Nicely framed.
Thank you :)
Very nice!
Thank you :)
This is really beautiful, Joshi. <3 Thank you! Eyes full of gratitude. Debbie
Thank you Debbie :)
I’ve not thought of 28mm can do great portrait pictures. Great picture of this woman!
Thank you :)
Beautiful face and image.
Thank you Tom :)
Beautifully captured.
Thank you :)
You’re welcome
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By now you should have a book full of these magnificent portraits, Joshi!
Hehe ;)
Stunning! Your photos are breathtaking. What a gift you have! Thank you for sharing it with the world!
Thank you so much :)
What a photo! I see kindness and patience! Wonderful!
Thank you Cecilia :)
Great work!!
Reminds me of some of my own. When I was taking pictures I would wander the streets with my camera and a 35mm. Would also do the occasional portrait with the 35mm or a 100mm for a sitting.
A wide angle lens is not always complimentary to the subject if posed wrong but you’ve done a wonderful job here.
A credit to your abilities.
Thank you so much :)
Wide angle produces more drama :)
What a lovely portrait.
Thank you :)
AWesome!
Thank you :)
I like the geometry that your image captured – the ovals and the rectangle. A lovely portrait.
Thank you Susane :)
I would much prefer an image of a woman like this than a processed Vogue model, although they are beautiful as well, just in a different way.
Yeah, both are beautiful :)
gorgeous photo thanks for sharing
Thank you :)
Great portrait!
Have a nice end of the week!
Gil Zetbase
Thank you :)
Wow. Rainbow Village must be a really soulful place. :)
Yeah :)
Very touching…
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Beautiful portrait Joshi :-)
Thank you :)
Always a great pleasure to discover your new portrait !!! Great job !
Thank you so much Olivier :)
There is so much character to this image!
Thank you :)
excellent, intimate
portrait :-)
Thank you :)
great
Thank you :)
Pleased to see you again, your portraits are always loaded of beautiful feelings. Phil
Thank you Phil :)
Very Pretty.
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Your works are always unique
Thank you so much Ranjana :)
Excellent portrait, Joshi.
Thank you :)
Intriguing!
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Such a warm face .. lovely
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Stunning
Thank you :)
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I find her eyes very friendly!
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Impressively portrayed,dear Joshi!
Thank you :)
this is gorgeous. stunning shot.
Thank you :)
Wow! this picture reminded me of the “Potato eaters” by Van Gogh
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Wow!!
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