Last time at Clarke Quay angmoh want to fight with me. This time round at Little India I practised more stealth, though still some subjects were a bit irritated.
In my humble opinion Little India attracts street photographers like no other for several reasons; there are lots, I mean LOTS of people, a very rich history, and a contrasting mix of old and modern cultures. Within the span of few hours, I spotted several snappers both local and foreign. Coincidentally me and CT 3833 were there on the same day. His thread is here. Anyway here goes.
Click on any of the pics to visit my blog for the full series.
Oh yah, all shots are from Nikon D80 on Sigma 30mm f1.4 lens
Om Namo NarayaNaya. Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, a temple dedicated to the Hindu God Lord Vishnu. A statue of Lord Vishnu beside the main door.
A devotee washing his feet before entering the temple. It is common temple etiquettes to wash hands and feet and also removing footwear before entering the temple.
Young devotee talking to a Brahmin priest outside the temple.
In my humble opinion Little India attracts street photographers like no other for several reasons; there are lots, I mean LOTS of people, a very rich history, and a contrasting mix of old and modern cultures. Within the span of few hours, I spotted several snappers both local and foreign. Coincidentally me and CT 3833 were there on the same day. His thread is here. Anyway here goes.
Click on any of the pics to visit my blog for the full series.
Oh yah, all shots are from Nikon D80 on Sigma 30mm f1.4 lens
Om Namo NarayaNaya. Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, a temple dedicated to the Hindu God Lord Vishnu. A statue of Lord Vishnu beside the main door.
A devotee washing his feet before entering the temple. It is common temple etiquettes to wash hands and feet and also removing footwear before entering the temple.
Young devotee talking to a Brahmin priest outside the temple.
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