I'm so happy that you (a pro) said that, because since I'm still learning I rarely find one that I like out of a million too. Your blog is wonderful by the way! Thanks for the inspiration!
You are probably too hard on yourself because I am sure the "million" pictures you took were all fabulous! I give you props for picking one to share though because I have a hard time of just picking 1 photo... I pick like 10 because I can't make up my mind. ha ha!
This is so pretty. Where is it taken? There is a temple in Toronto where a couple years ago, a stone statue of Ganesha drank milk when held to its mouth! Google it, pretty interesting.
Vinita, The picture was actually taken at the Hare Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork, Utah. Not as exotic as it may look. The woman in the photo was very sweet, she originally came from Azerbaijan to volunteer and serve the temple. It is a very beautiful temple on partial farm land located between Spanish Fork and Salem, Utah. Thanks for the comment and question! Best Mike
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My Dad's first rule of photography: A hungry trashcan!
Be happy you got one!
Jim
Shot 30 sunsets yesterday, I like one or two, blogposting ruined it. The Tiff is fabulous!
Oh, so you are mortal! Welcome to my world--only sometimes there isn't even one.
Mikie...ya, you'll always be Mikie to me, amazing photos, I had no idea that you were a photojournalist.
You are very talented...WOW!
Victoria Carlson
that happens to me all the time! its crazy! i take 20 shots and like 2!
I'm so happy that you (a pro) said that, because since I'm still learning I rarely find one that I like out of a million too. Your blog is wonderful by the way! Thanks for the inspiration!
You are probably too hard on yourself because I am sure the "million" pictures you took were all fabulous! I give you props for picking one to share though because I have a hard time of just picking 1 photo... I pick like 10 because I can't make up my mind. ha ha!
Napelemek
Párkapcsolatok
Biztosítás
This is so pretty. Where is it taken? There is a temple in Toronto where a couple years ago, a stone statue of Ganesha drank milk when held to its mouth! Google it, pretty interesting.
All pictures are well taken. So which part of India did you get this one from?
Vinita,
The picture was actually taken at the Hare Krishna Temple in Spanish Fork, Utah. Not as exotic as it may look. The woman in the photo was very sweet, she originally came from Azerbaijan to volunteer and serve the temple. It is a very beautiful temple on partial farm land located between Spanish Fork and Salem, Utah. Thanks for the comment and question!
Best
Mike
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