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Update: Faces from San Francisco (0607-001) on Photoduniya.com
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Its not always you could see some brilliant faces – something that stands out, something that compels you to try and focus harder, something that makes you impatiently wait to see the big final print.
The TIME girl @ photoduniya.com
While I was reading more on Tattoos and body art, comes this pair with not only an unique appearance, but also a complex array of outstanding …
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Update: San Francisco Street Artists (0507-001) on Photoduniya.com
Here is another image of the ehru player. As I had mentioned before, he preferred to remain anonymous, and so I shall not be quoting his name. Very soon he got used to the camera angles and knew how to “look up” to the lens.
Ehru player @ photoduniya.com
You could see more of his images on the Projects section on photoduniya.com. Shot on Nikon D200 @ 100 ASA & 400 mm with SB 600 speedlight.
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Continuing to post on an earlier thread on Life on the Streets of San Francisco, here is another image from a downtown BART station.
Life on the street @ photoduniya.com
My earlier posting (So what’s worse than being poor? San Francisco street dweller) drew a lot of comments and opinions on what makes people survive on the streets. Poverty, sickness and sanity rules over reason and petty courtesy. This is however different for different people, for some I have met, have decided for a life on the streets on their own.
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He did not want to be named, so I will go with the anonymous. He plays an oriental 2 stringed instrument called the Ehru. The Chinese have played and perfected this instrument from as early as 100 B.C. Played much like the violin, the Ehru however has a unique construction. The sound-box used to be made of serpent skin in its original construction, which gave the instrument its distinctive color.
Ehru player @ photoduniya.com
The gentleman did not mind my taking taking his pictures and …
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Update: San Francisco Street Artists (0507-001) on Photoduniya.com
I have written about Jonathan Dyer many times before. He is a familiar face in the city downtown and so is his music. Here is another image of him playing the saxophone to the busy commuters, shoppers and the tourists.
Jonathan Dyer @ photoduniya.com
This is shot on Nikon D200 with speedlight SB 600. It brings the swayings and the turnings of the musician, which is so unique of Jonathan Dyer.