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Images from india
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Hi everyone,

I am now in India and have started my travel blog. A few images are already online: [url="http://jbenninghofen.wordpress.com/"]http://jbenninghofen.wordpress.com/[/url] Enjoy!

In the coming months you can expect a few photo reportages on life in Bombay and elsewhere in India as well as a few articles on travel photography. Hope you follow!
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[quote name='jenbenn' timestamp='1326032961' post='14506']

Hi everyone,

I am now in India and have started my travel blog. A few images are already online: [url="http://jbenninghofen.wordpress.com/"]http://jbenninghofen.wordpress.com/[/url] Enjoy!

In the coming months you can expect a few photo reportages on life in Bombay and elsewhere in India as well as a few articles on travel photography. Hope you follow!

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I remember this minaret. ;-) I slipped down some steps and caught a heavy infection in a wound at my right elbow. The arm had about the double diameter.

Oh, well, India ...
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[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1326049012' post='14516']

I remember this minaret. ;-) I slipped down some steps and caught a heavy infection in a wound at my right elbow. The arm had about the double diameter.

Oh, well, India ...

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yeah - this made me laugh - 5 years ago <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/wink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Wink' />
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[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1326049012' post='14516']

I remember this minaret. ;-) I slipped down some steps and caught a heavy infection in a wound at my right elbow. The arm had about the double diameter....

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….. we can place that in the charts as a 4.5 - 5 star event then :-) …..



…. so here are a few useless gummed together old prints from the sub-continent from back in the '60's, it was a different time back then (maybe a contax slr, can't remember) - back then in India there were only maybe 550 mil people and it looked full to me, now at around 1.2 bil it should be becoming interesting -



…. i found standing at the back of a traveling train used to be a good place to grab shots ….. and walking up and down hills in Nepal



.... enjoy yourself jb - looking forward to your pictures and story …..



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