I love watching people. With the camera my snoopiness is kind of disguised. Those who notice, tend to get posy and self conscious while with others, I slyly sneak a peek and strike the shutter. The decisive moment can be illusive when using a 50mm lens. But then, you don’t want some of those moments to slip by just because you wished you had a telephoto. This is a small collection of images of visitors to the Kailashnath Temple related to my earlier posts. They have a nice editorial drift about them.
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the lady in the blue sari gets my vote. She has such a happy smile perhaps because God is behind her!
heh, heh, and her husband out of sight!!!