I like the colours and tones in this photo. as well as the point of view. this image reminded me that a job as a bicycle repair person is still available and in demand in this day and age with the huge popularity of bicycles although it is always good to know how to fix a flat yourself.Happy shooting!
You’re welcome 🙂. I’m sorry for being inquisitive 😄 but I want to ask you what settings did you use in your camera like if it’s manual, aperture and the mm, ISO, etc. I’m trying to learn photography and I’ve always want to shot the dramatic effect of what I see. Yours are good by the way
Nice and so realistic.
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Thank you :)
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So fascinating – I love the perspective!! :) Blessings, Joshi.
Debbie
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Thank you Debbie :)
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Very good shot !
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Thank you :)
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Colourful and realistic:)
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Thank you Harini :)
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Très joplie scène et manifestement il ne doit pas en être à la première réparation ;-)
Bonne journée
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Thank you :)
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Great shot
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Thank you Sue :)
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Love you made the massive tire the focus of the shot…and also the man in the background too, hand in hand. Always a good photo from you :)
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Thank you Mabel :)
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What a beautiful composition.
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Thank you :)
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Love your work as always Joshi ;-)
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Thank you so much :)
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Reblogged this on Vietnam Travel & Trade Portal.
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Great stuff!
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Thank you :)
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Excellent capture of a moment in time.
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Thank you Andy :)
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Your pictures are always so inspiring! Thank you for sharing!
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Thank you so much :)
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Where is he? It looks like a junkyard.
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It’s in front of a place where people dump waste.
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Love this!
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Thank you :)
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Marvellous viewpoint.
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Thank you Paula :)
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Good eye to see an important contrast – big wheel, small man. Gives me something to think about.
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Thank you :)
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Your photography is beautiful and emotional. I love seeing every new post!
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Thank you so much David :)
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Fine slice of life and composition. Hope he was able fix it and ride home!
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Thank you :)
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Nice capture :)
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Thank you Sachin :)
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Such a simple thing captured in an amazing way!
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Thank you :)
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Love the perspective. Article content has been designed and explained very well.
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:)
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Nice capture and useful job ! :)
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Thank you :)
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Cool shot.
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Thank you :)
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Love the color in this shot! :)
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Thank you :)
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I love seeing the innovation that is India!
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:)
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nice click… buzz me if you’re in Chennai next tme
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Thank you :)
Will do that :)
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Well capture. Like the tone and color anyway
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Thank you :)
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I like the colours and tones in this photo. as well as the point of view. this image reminded me that a job as a bicycle repair person is still available and in demand in this day and age with the huge popularity of bicycles although it is always good to know how to fix a flat yourself.Happy shooting!
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Thank you Jane :)
Yeah, they are still in demand.
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Love the colour tones! Nice picture! :)
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Thank you :)
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Amazing picture!
Have a nice week!
Gil Zetbase
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Thank you :)
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Nice shot! What are your camera settings?
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Thank you :)
What setting in particular do you want to know?
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You’re welcome 🙂. I’m sorry for being inquisitive 😄 but I want to ask you what settings did you use in your camera like if it’s manual, aperture and the mm, ISO, etc. I’m trying to learn photography and I’ve always want to shot the dramatic effect of what I see. Yours are good by the way
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I always shoot on manual. This was shot on a 50mm lens.
Shutter 1/800 sec; Aperture f/2.0; ISO 200
Hope this helps.
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Thank you for replying! I appreciate it.
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You are welcome.
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A beautiful tribute to all those unrecognised roadside repairers of the world.
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Thank you :)
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Hey Joshi Daniel. I recently found your blog and I must say you play with colours really good.
I like this one alot.
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Thank you :)
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Always welcome
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:)
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Great image
hugs
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Thank you :)
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Brilliant photography
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Thank you Rupam :)
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The man’s forehead…he seems really concerned. Great shot!
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Thank you Maniparna :)
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Nice frame.
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Thank you :)
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he’s better
fixing tires
than I :-)
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Hehe ;)
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Great post
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Thank you :)
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Great candid,interesting portraiture work,dear Joshi!
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Thank you :)
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Nice… Lovely
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Thank you :)
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Oh I love this … I’m so into cycling at the moment so this is great. Thanks. Katie x
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Great to know that :)
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