Around the World in Analogue: India

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“Around the World in Analogue” is your bite-size guide to the most amazing travel destinations across the globe, as documented by the members of the Lomography community. Today, lomographer Dominik Tomczyk looks back on his travels to four cities in India. This is the last part of his chronicle. Read his first entry on Delhi and Fatehpur Sikri.

Name: Dominik Tomczyk
LomoHome: @tomczykd
Camera: Zeiss Ikon Nettar 517/16
Film: Rollei Superpan 200
Location: Jaipur and Udajpur, India

I’m in Jaipur. 11 kilometres (6.8 miles) from Jaipur is the city of Amer. The unique Amer (Amber) Fort has an artistic Hindu style elements. Going to the fort, I rode an elephant! Wow, what an interesting experience! I admired the ramparts and large series of gates and cobbled paths. I hope that my photos will charm you to this special place!

I stayed a few days in Udajpur. In every city I met different people, but the families in Udaipur touched my heart the most. Every morning I was with them! They opened my eyes to many things than will remain long in my memory! It is good to help others!


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2017-03-03 #places #around-the-world #lomohome #india #around-the-world-in-analogue

2 個留言

  1. hervinsyah
    hervinsyah ·

    Great documentary photo @tomczykd (y) btw did they asking you money for pose? because my friend who visited Udaipur said people there asking you money if you want to photograph them

  2. tomczykd
    tomczykd ·

    @hervinsyah thanks for your comment. No, these homeless people were my friends. I bought them daily morning masala tea! That's all!

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