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Charlie Shugart
Registered: Feb 06, 2007
Total Posts: 16489
Country: United States

#1- At a temple in Bangkok, Thailand.
#2- At Karnak Temple in Egypt.



Dougo
Registered: Feb 10, 2006
Total Posts: 3224
Country: Australia

Fabulous light in the second shot.

Cheers Ray



lazlo369
Registered: Mar 01, 2004
Total Posts: 8760
Country: United States

Charlie, I hope that you give some candies to the kid in the first picture for so nicely posing for you. It does help to put into perspective the enormousness of the statue behind him.
The lighting in the second image is amazing.



Charlie Shugart
Registered: Feb 06, 2007
Total Posts: 16489
Country: United States

Thanks Ray and Lazlo,
No candy, no money. The kid was already squatting there (I never pose people when I travel- I only choose where I want to stand). Just friendly eye contact here, click, and a smile of thank you.
The one time I offered money while traveling was in Egypt, where I'd read that "baksheesh" was expected by everyone. A shy-but-friendly girl let me take her photo; I offered a few coins, and adults came out of doorways and chewed her butt off. I tried to explain, but they knew no English, so I scurried off, feeling like a heel. I never again offered money to a person- and most certainly not to a kid.
But those were long-ago years. What it's like now, I don't know.
Charlie



Strad
Registered: Aug 20, 2004
Total Posts: 7908
Country: United States

Both shots are wonderful, Charlie, but #2 really stands out. The light is so wonderfully mysterious.

All the best,

Endre



Alan Young
Registered: Jan 19, 2007
Total Posts: 4538
Country: United Kingdom

Both are wonderful Charlie

Alan



T-bone1
Registered: Jun 29, 2008
Total Posts: 8538
Country: United States

OUCH! That hurts my knees just looking at that first shot!
As mentioned above, great light and sense of scale in the second one.
-T



Charlie Shugart
Registered: Feb 06, 2007
Total Posts: 16489
Country: United States

Thanks Endre, Alan and T-bone.
Regarding the squatting position of the small child: throughout east Asia I noticed people of all ages squatting like that- to rest. Their diets contributed to the slenderness required for the knees to bend like that. Plus, the majority had "toilets" that were merely holes in the floor and REQUIRED squatting. The last time I squatted like that the sound from my popping knees sent 1,000 roosting starlings flying off into the darkness. A western diet and arthritis surely make "western-style" toilets a gift from the Gods.
Charlie



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