GrandPa…

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- About the Photo: Owing to the weather conditions here, I haven't ventured out much lately. For the past week, I have been posting the photographs from my day-trip to Scarborough the weekend before. I think that should end now.
Digging into (a very small) repository of the pictures I took during my recent trip to Nepal (December 2006 to be precise), I found this portrait of my grandfather. He is nearly 90 years old and still doing pretty well. Managed to catch up with him just for a bit and capture some portraits that my picture library so much lacks. Here is one of those. I thought B&W looked better so changed that way.
Camera: Canon EOS 400D
Lens: Canon EF 50mm f/1.8
Shooting Mode: Portrait Mode (Built in)
Focus: Auto
Flash: NO Flash
Aperture: f/2.0
Shutter Speed: 1/320s
Focal Length: 50mm
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I think you look a bit like your Granpa.
The background of the halka unfocused or blurred bricks seems to have brought out the best in him. The B& W does look good! though I don’t know what the coloured would have looked like
still Je ankha agadi cha tyo nai ramro cha!
Good to see a “person” in your pics..a break from places maybe
Do I really?
Would love to be alive till his age and see the time go by though!!
Hajur Buwa,
Really a dashing picture specially the pose is cool and B&W combination ……and the nepali topi…