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    The pool guy

    Well probably not what anyone expected. This "pool guy" is using a large bamboo pole to skim things that have fallen into the Holy Pool at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, India. He's pushing them closer to the side of the pool so that the garbage can be removed.

    The pool guy

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    Re: The pool guy

    Clean and crisp , love the vividness of the colors .

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    Manfred, you really have an eye for the overlooked aspect of life during your travels.

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    Re: The pool guy

    This is a really intriguing image, Manfred. Is that a handrail beneath the water? And the sign - don't throw food in the water and sit with your legs crossed?

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    Re: The pool guy

    Nice shot.

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    Re: The pool guy

    Story telling at its best.

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    Re: The pool guy

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    This is a really intriguing image, Manfred.
    Thanks - I got a dirty look and was waved away once he noticed I was taking his picture.


    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    Is that a handrail beneath the water?
    I was wondering about that myself as it seems to be elsewhere too. I wonder if it is a subtle hint that it gets deeper beyond that point?

    Quote Originally Posted by FootLoose View Post
    And the sign - don't throw food in the water and sit with your legs crossed?
    Their holy pool (although there are signs referring to it as the "holy tank" elsewhere), their rules...

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    Re: The pool guy

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    Manfred, you really have an eye for the overlooked aspect of life during your travels.
    And to me, that is one of the parts of travel that I really enjoy; observing how things differ from home.

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    Re: The pool guy

    Thanks for the chuckle. I really do look forward to your travel shots.

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    Re: The pool guy

    The English part of the sign is the most intriguing element to me. First, the word, edible, is converted into two words, eata ble. Second, rather than indicate that people aren't supposed to sit with their feet in the water, the sign indicates to sit by folding legs. At least I think that's the intention.

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    Re: The pool guy

    Very nice image Manfred Have you tried a BnW conversion to see how it looks?

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    Re: The pool guy

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Very nice image Manfred Have you tried a BnW conversion to see how it looks?
    No I hadn't. This image doesn't meet any of the "tests" I do to see if the image will be an improvement as a B&W image. I suspect it will lose something in the conversion. But just to have a look at it as a B&W:


    The pool guy


    It does work; but for me, not as well as the original.

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    Re: The pool guy

    I agree with you that the color version looks better Manfred

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    Re: The pool guy

    Nice try...both are good but I like the coloured version better...

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