This is another image taken in the Eastern Bhutanese town of Trashigang. We visited the Tibetan monastery there and all the while we were down below, this monk standing high up on the wall stood there and watched the two of us.
I'm not sure about this one, but the monk holding onto the flag pole right beside the lamp pole somehow seems a bit symbolic. I don't recognize the flag, but suspect it is specific to this monastery.
Update: I've changed my approach on this shot a touch to deal with the distortion people had noted. In the B&W version, I added a bit of a skew at the bottom right of the image to drop the wall down a touch. In this version I've left the wall as is but rotated things slightly to straighten out the lamp post. I've also cut out the distortion correction (reverse keystoning) to correct for shooting up at the subject.
I've also gone with a coloured version. The main reason for B&W in the first place was to deal with the sky, which was uninteresting in colour. In this version, I've boosted the blue to darken up the sky and added a gradient as wll.
Any noted distortion would be from the camera angle only, but this shot is taken with a 140mm focal length (280mm FF equivalent), so it is his face...