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Cycle Culture

Posted on March 12th, 2008 by Shutterbug in Opinion

Two elderly couple returning home one evening in Nepalgunj. Let’s promote cycle culture here in Kathmandu too for shake of ‘right to clean air’.

Clock Posted on March 12th, 2008 by Shutterbug
(38 votes, average: 4.84 out of 5)
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20 Responses to “ Cycle Culture ”

  1. bishwa Says:

    beautiful!!
    both of them - the picture and the message.

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  2. Blogger Says:

    Good focus and great capture!

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  3. ... Says:

    wow… its great one.. i am in for cycle culture too.. :grin: what abt the rest of the community ?????????? is it feasible ?

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  4. Dhilung KiratNo Gravatar Says:

    What a shot!!! :!:
    … Together forever …

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  5. ShutterbugNo Gravatar Says:

    Many thanks “bishwa”,” Blogger”, “Dhilung Kirat” and “…” for your compliments. Dear “…”, You’ve raised a good question: ‘Is Cycle feasible transportation for Kathmandu?’ and we can debate this topic in EU Blog’s Opinion.

    It’s always amusing to know how people react over my pictures. I know visual sensibility differs among people but being a Photographer I can help other to have this joy of seeing the world through Photographer’s EYES and that’s what I wish to do here in EU Blog, commenting pictures and now even posting my own pictures.

    Well actually I am supposed to post this picture ‘Cycle Culture’ in ‘Life in Nepal’ section but just couldn’t do so. Hope Mr. Administrator can help me out, why I couldn’t do so. And I have one suggestion: How about starting a new section ‘EU Photo Club’ or “EU Photography Chautari’ and I am pretty much interested to share my photography knowledge with ‘friends’ of D2H. Every week I will post one picture with Technical Detail so that photo enthusiastic could learn about PHOTOGRAPHY. Picture itself is rarely self-sufficient for viewers to understand the technique used by photographer and camera specification, like this one I have posted above. That’s why every picture that I post every week will carry information on techniques, tricks, tips and what sort of camera, lens I use. It will also equipped with aperture, shutter speed.. etc specification that I have used to take that particular picture. I know this will help all budding photographer of D2H in great deal.

    Lets me know if my suggestion sounds interesting. Have a nice day.

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  6. bishwa Says:

    Shutterbug, i agree, totally agree. i’m always eager to learn and this seems a very good idea.

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  7. Vishnu P. KshettriNo Gravatar Says:

    Hello Shutterbug we are interested to learn about photography and if you would like to teach us, please call me at 443 5625 - ext 107 (Office) and 9803 042 606 (Cell) to talk in details.

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  8. ShutterbugNo Gravatar Says:

    Vishnu dai! Glad to hear your proposal and of course I would love to stand myself as a photography instructor in D2H. Actually my suggestion is to create a New Section in EU blog as a regular column for fostering photography enthusiastic of D2H. Anyway, teaching photography straight away sound even more effective. Vishnu dai! Certainly I will be buzzing your cell soon to discuss about it in detail. You have a wonderful day. :smile:

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  9. shameshNo Gravatar Says:

    Waiting for Call. :smile:

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  10. shameshNo Gravatar Says:

    Waiting for Call. :smile: and By the way we should start this “CYCLE CULTURE”

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  11. bishwa Says:

    cycles in offices? that would be fun :)

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  12. Dhilung KiratNo Gravatar Says:

    Reminds me of similar shot at http://www.everestuncensored.org/eugallery/main.php?g2_itemId=5605

    but that time ’scooty culture’ :razz:

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  13. ShutterbugNo Gravatar Says:

    Thank you Dhilung Kirat for sharing the link. That’s a nice shot taken using panning technique.

    Dear Shamesh, shortly I’m going out of valley for few days. Definitely I’ll call you guys when I hit back home. And yes…. I’ve already started promoting ‘Cycle Culture’ and I promise to come by cycle to share you my photography expertise there in D2. :smile:

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  14. shreeya Says:

    aaa.. cycling.. i want to.. but.. khoi..

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  15. ShutterbugNo Gravatar Says:

    Dear Shreeya!
    I can lend you some good advices and refer a best store to buy a ‘Mountain Bike’ if you want to promote ‘Cycle Culture’. Your budget should be between 25 to 30 thousands ni. K cha bichar?

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  16. mILAN Says:

    Cycle for 30K. Damn expensive man!
    I would go for HERO cycle. :wink:

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  17. shreeya Says:

    yea.. i know.. for a good cycle .. 25K jati ta parcha.. will it be worth spending that much is something to think about. :smile:

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  18. Cycle Culture « Says:

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  19. Shutterbug ko Great Fan Says:

    Bold bloging Shutterbug. Journey of 11 months being anonymity. Having you here is one good reason why I love to surf EU. Your comments your suggestions and positive approach your share us to enhance our photography skill is simply awesome. I am really surprised to look back on your first post and think how strongly you keep cultivating your idea of sharing your photography experience and let other learn this art. KUDOS to your positive will and CONGRATULATION for introducing Shutterbug: EU Viewer’s Verdict. Hope to see your post regularly and learn more about photography. Keep up your good work.

    Thank you Dhilung for sharing the link.

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  20. ShutterbugNo Gravatar Says:

    Thank you ‘Shutterbug ko Great Fan’ for your respect. I think it is people like you who give me good ‘doze of will’ to go for more in sharing my experience and expertise here in EU. Thanks.

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