
I took this at night, at the Hauz Qazi Chowk in the Walled City of Delhi.
Watching the world go by can be quite interesting, I think.
Also part of the Traffic Blur portfolio I am slowly building.
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Hey Rajiv .. very cool pic. Love the blur!
Thanks very much, Julie:)
I really love this Rajiv – the traffic is fantastic, but the juxtaposition between the guy standing idly on the phone and busy traffic is brilliant!!
Thank you. I looked at him a long while, and hoped he would stay still…
Well caught! That guy must be standing really still…. 🙂
Yeah. I had my heart in my mouth… I think he was listening intently to him mom..
Great shot Rajiv
Thank you very much:)
Fantastic.
Thank you!
Great shots, Rajiv! What speed are you shooting at?
Thanks. I was at 1000 ISO. 22 mm focal length to get a decent wide angle, f 5.0 and 0.3 seconds
What’s your go-to lens? I just bought the Sigma 17-70 mm and have been very happy with it. I didn’t want to spend $$$ on the Canon lens. It’s a perfect travel lens when you don’t want to carry a lot of lenses.
Well, I use an ancient Nikon D200. I want to upgrade to the D810E. I shall do so when I rob a bank.
The lens I use the most is the 28-200 mm lens. It covers most of my needs. Apart from that, I have a 12-24, a 50 mm, a 70-300 and two macro lenses. Oddly, I do not use the 70-300 much nowadays. Not for street stuff anyway