Salt and vinegar or smokey bacon?


That photo was taken by my brother a few days ago at Yangon Central Railway Station in Myanmar. Before dismissing his headline as a nice throwaway line do follow this link.

Also on Facebook and Twitter. Any copyrighted material is included as "fair use" for critical analysis only, and will be removed at the request of copyright owner(s).

Comments

Pliable said…
Yes, there is a noticeable difference in the quality of this photo taken on my brother's Leica X1 and that of most of the original photos on An Overgrown Path taken on my modest Canon SX150 compact. But I think I will stick with the Canon for my forthcoming travels to India and elsewhere. The Canon fits in my pocket, uses readily-available AA batteries so doesn't need a charger, and if it is stolen or left by me on an Indian train I won't be dealing my travel insurance a knock out blow.
Pliable said…
Now my brother tells me from Australia that it was not a Leica X1 but the even more expensive Leica Q, which he won apparently and appropriately in a photographic competition.

Recent popular posts

Does it have integrity and relevance?

The Berlin Philharmonic's darkest hour

Why new audiences are deaf to classical music

Colin McPhee - East collides with West

Your cat is a music therapist

Closer to Vaughan Williams than Phil Spector

Vonnegut gets his Dresden facts wrong

Nada Brahma - Sound is God

David Munrow - more than early music

Is classical music obsessed by existential angst?