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Have been following you for years. This for me, is your most motivational video by you and for many reasons. Thank you for showing us what is possible with minimal lens selection in travel photography.
Such great photos with "my" camera! At least now I know that it's not the A7RV with my photos. Mathematicians would say "quod errat demonstrandum". Thanks for the great inspirations, Adi.
Mark, your images are amazing as always. Nice to see the A7RV's stunning image capability and the 20-70f4. Lots of bang for the buck. Thanks for sharing.
Stunning portraits, stepping out of your comfort zone. I have to develop this skill. I just chose the Sony 85 f1.8. Thanks to your video on the Sigma 90 f2.8. I chose the faster f1.8 for early morning and evening landscapes, as well as portraits. The faces in this video tell such an intense story of hardship, culture, and beauty.
I get just one or two refusals per year, so the secret is in the approach to a stranger. I guide users on this skill in some of my other videos and also support skill acquisition on my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel.
Bonitas imágenes Mark. Contrastes de Colores , rostros y esa Magia que envuelve ese Pais. Tuve la ocasión de recorrerlo en el 2012 encima de una Royal, y es algo que me marco de por vida.
Hi Mark just found your channel and subscribed as well. I just have a question, most of your portraits are in landscape mode i.e camera horizontal. Is that because of your personal preference or because of other factors like using your photos in youtube videos or magazines etc?
I shoot in both orientations but prefer horizontal/landscape orientation when I know that the video will be shown on a screen in horizontal orientation - same reason movies are rarely shot vertically
Great montage Mark and ironically I am from Melbourne but now live in India and you are reminding me to take my A7r3 out a lot more than I do as there is so much to capture in this amazing country.
Beautiful work as always, thank you for sharing. I find it so difficult to photograph random people in street photography nowadays, they are very reluctant in my experience, how do you get their attention and good will like this, any tips you could actually share?
I have a video called powerful portraits that might go into this subject a little. I also mentor my Patrons over on my support channel- Patreon.com/markgaler
Join me on Patreon for the best Alpha Support and Guidance. A single $10 Membership fee includes access to my 600-page camera-specific eBooks + Over twenty 1-hour member-only seminars + cameras settings files + access to the Raw files from the lens and camera reviews (there is no contract or commitment beyond the first month). www.patreon.com/markgaler
The pictures in this video are some of the most beautiful images I’ve seen
Thanks - I have released a similar short video format from my recent location shoot in Bali
ua-cam.com/video/MQ1MotXZ_0I/v-deo.html
Have been following you for years. This for me, is your most motivational video by you and for many reasons. Thank you for showing us what is possible with minimal lens selection in travel photography.
Absolutely stunningly beautiful faces, colours, light, landscapes etc. Thanks.
The best I have ever seen about India. Thank You
An incredible kaleidoscope of images - mesmerizing to say the least.
I have a companion 2-hour travel photography seminar on my Patreon support channel: Patreon.com/markgaler
How beautiful is this! Tears in my eyes...
I love the choice of music. You are a master. That’s for sure!
Sharing this one. Absolute classic.
Glad you enjoyed it
Amazing photos! A big inspiration to continue improving.
Love from India ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Some clever sequencing. Made me smile. Many thanks! 🙏
Such great photos with "my" camera! At least now I know that it's not the A7RV with my photos. Mathematicians would say "quod errat demonstrandum". Thanks for the great inspirations, Adi.
Thank you for sharing your journey with us. What a wonderful portfolio.
Astounding. Beautiful. Great humanity.
Thanks for your positive comments
wow. amazing photos Mark
Beautiful images Mark.
A very nice set Mark
nice, such an interesting place and people...
Great photos, really makes me wanna visit the place.
Evocative! I'm from there - seldom seen it photographed/composed so well and as a bonus, incredible focus.
Thanks for your positive feedback
Mark, your images are amazing as always. Nice to see the A7RV's stunning image capability and the 20-70f4. Lots of bang for the buck. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the positive feedback. The 20-70 F4 is a great travel lens.
Thanks for the positive feedback. The FE 20-70 F4 is a great travel lens.
Fabulous images Mark! 👏👏👏👏👏🙌
Stunning, Mark! I was just there and I wish I had images like these!
Very beautiful and admirable
Beautiful
Stunning portraits, stepping out of your comfort zone. I have to develop this skill. I just chose the Sony 85 f1.8. Thanks to your video on the Sigma 90 f2.8. I chose the faster f1.8 for early morning and evening landscapes, as well as portraits. The faces in this video tell such an intense story of hardship, culture, and beauty.
I get just one or two refusals per year, so the secret is in the approach to a stranger. I guide users on this skill in some of my other videos and also support skill acquisition on my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel.
Fantasticas fotos!!!!! 👏👏👏👏👏
Beautiful!
Outstanding
beautiful .. each photo is so unique in its own way .. the colors textures and highlights etc, just Amazing.. Thanks mark
Simply stunning 🥰
Bonitas imágenes Mark. Contrastes de Colores , rostros y esa Magia que envuelve ese Pais. Tuve la ocasión de recorrerlo en el 2012 encima de una Royal, y es algo que me marco de por vida.
Excellent images.
Glad you like them!
excellent photography.
Thanks :-)
Amazing stuff!
Your work is simply incredible, I hope one day I can look at my images and see something I’d be as proud of. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you - I believe everyone can master the craft of photography with practice and some careful guidance.
Hi Mark just found your channel and subscribed as well. I just have a question, most of your portraits are in landscape mode i.e camera horizontal. Is that because of your personal preference or because of other factors like using your photos in youtube videos or magazines etc?
I shoot in both orientations but prefer horizontal/landscape orientation when I know that the video will be shown on a screen in horizontal orientation - same reason movies are rarely shot vertically
Great montage Mark and ironically I am from Melbourne but now live in India and you are reminding me to take my A7r3 out a lot more than I do as there is so much to capture in this amazing country.
My first time in India was 1886 to 1987 and have always held a fascination for the rich culture to be found in India.
Stunning shots
Thanks
WOW!
Practically speechless. I have followed you for years and I think these are my most favorite and admired photos. Just stunning!
Thanks Sherri 😀
Beautiful work as always, thank you for sharing. I find it so difficult to photograph random people in street photography nowadays, they are very reluctant in my experience, how do you get their attention and good will like this, any tips you could actually share?
I have a video called powerful portraits that might go into this subject a little. I also mentor my Patrons over on my support channel- Patreon.com/markgaler
You are very lucky man, to be in such a beatiful places at the right time with right skills. How many lenses did you take with you?
Astounding images Mark! Fantastic work.
Incredible!! Would love to see how you created them
Thanks - I have a 2-hour travel seminar based on this trip on my Patreon.com/markgaler support channel
Which lens did you use throughout this trip?
As outlined in the Info section below the video, 90% of the images were captured with the FE 20-70 F4 G
Thanks!
Thanks for your generous support
Mark what Software do you use to process your photos
Lightroom
I have a 2-hour Lightroom Masterclass on my UA-cam channel
fantastic set of images which very much express the spirit of India….
Photographs are splendid in an appropriate atmospheric accompaniment..
Thanks for your positive feedback
It makes me want to go to India to see and experience the culture. But I look at each face and think there is a life story to appreciate.