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Another one of Goa's gorgeous sunsets.

Perfect vacation mood on the beach of Arabian Sea in Goa, India

After school, Panjim, India

 

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Panasonic DC-GX9

LUMIX G VARIO 14-140/F3.5-5.6

Aperture ƒ/5.6

Focal length 140.0 mm

Shutter 1/800

ISO 100

Sunrise over Arossim Beach and the Arabian Sea. Goa, India.

At 'The Copper Chimney', Fremantle, WA, Australia

 

Panasonic DC-GX9

LUMIX G VARIO 14-140/F3.5-5.6

Aperture ƒ/5.6

Focal length 84.0 mm

Shutter 1/800

ISO 800

I think it was in the days leading up to Lent while awaiting a friend that I found myself wandering about the market in Margao selling sausages.

 

She was working quietly in her stall, arranging sausages in time for customers returning from attending Sunday Mass at the local church when for no apparent reason she looked out on the road outside at nothing in particular.

 

I wonder what it was that she was thinking in that moment when she looked into the distance with a faraway look in her eyes.

 

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The sun sets over Old Goa.

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Vineeth dressed up in a goan track pants

Ashley Monteiro Photography

Each day at approximately four o’clock cows make their way to the beach. As the sun drops the cows settle into a spot on the beach and watch the sun set. Twenty minutes after the sun has set and the tourists are leaving, the cows make their way back to wherever they came from in single file line.

The sea plays an important role in the lives of the people of Goa. Seafood has always been one of the most important sources of nourishment and, as a consequence, some of the fishing and boatbuilding traditions, whose origins probably go back as far as a couple of thousand years, are stil in use.

Contax 50mm f1.4. Earlier version with the ninja star blades.

Ashley Monteiro Photography

Trangie. Population 800.

The first white graziers arrived in the 1840s but when Cornish and Walker took up lands in 1866 they used a local Aboriginal word “Trangie” meaning quick for their leasehold lands. The town was created when the Dubbo to Nyngan (and later Bourke) railway came through the Macquarie River valley in 1882. However, the railway station was only built in 1909. The town was slow to develop although the Trangie Hotel and a general store began opening in 1883. The Post Office, a major sign of town development only opened in 1904 but a postal service began in 1883. The second hotel in town the Imperial was built in 1910. A fine School of Arts opened in 1929 and is now a chemist. After the First World War and fine Soldiers Memorial Hall was erected. After the construction of the Burrendong Dam in 1967 agriculture expanded and the district is now known for its cattle, cotton and corn. The Goan Waterhole in the town centre is good for bird life and the park has the “Big Billy Can” which is disappointing in design and scale, but the Wungunja Aboriginal Heritage Centre is interesting. Its excellent collection includes two marked trees known as taphoglyphs and they were burial trees to mark graves. Both came from the Trangie district and are typical of burial trees of both the Wiradjuri and the Kamilaroi peoples of the west of NSW. Behind the Centre is the rebuilt 1936 Scout Hut. Just along the street from the cultural centre is the Trangie Catholic Church (1884) and in Harris Street is the 1902 built Presbyterian Church. Although the district depends on the Macquarie River for irrigation is it about 10 kms away from the town.

 

Camera: Minolta X-300s

Lens: Minolta 28-70 F3.5

Film: Harman Phoenix 200

Processing: Gulabi photo lab, Glasgow.

Negative scanning: Sony a6500, Minolta 28-70 F3.5 lens, Minolta extension tubes

Conversion Software: FilmLab

Post Processing: Photoscape X

A perfect tropical sunset near Anjuna beach in Goa, India.

 

I wrote about my Indian motorcycle journey here!

South Goa, India

Hasselblad 500 C/M, Zeiss Sonnar 150mm f/4, Fuji Velvia 50

 

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While buying a chain from her mother she smiled so nice at me - greetings to all Goan citizens. /

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Sie lachte mich so niedlich an, waehrend ich ihrer Mutter eine Kette abkaufte - im Hintergrund einer der maechtigen Banyan-Baeume. Gruesse an alle freundlichen Einwohner in Goa.

Ashley Monteiro Photography

Ashley Monteiro Photography

Model:Arina.

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