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26-MAR-2008

On tour, Fatehpur Sikri, India, 2008

The Emperor Akbar’s famous abandoned palace draws almost as many tourists as the Taj Mahal. I caught one tour getting both an eye and ear full from their guide while standing in the shade of one of its many doorways. I only show the hand of the guide, who seems to be answering a question from one of his tour members. I abstract them as silhouettes, and make them seem very small in comparison to the vast palace complex.

Leica V-Lux 1
1/400s f/6.3 at 10.4mm iso100 full exif

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Phil Douglis06-May-2008 19:11
Monochromatic means "containing only one color" We often think of it as referring to black and white imaging, but in this case, the one color is that of four hundred year old sunbaked sandstone.
Tim May06-May-2008 18:38
It is amazing to me how an essential monochromatic image can have such "color."
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