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A Different World, by Jana Z

Award Winner   |   Photo of the Day   |   July 8th  |  1 Review
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A girl goes through the village in the hills of Annapurna conservation area in Nepal, where villages are cut off from cities and life has a slow and steady pulse. Children run around playing with simple things like rocks and branches and grown ups collect rice and prepare meals that will be eaten sitting on the ground. Their smiling faces reveal that they are happy with what they have and kids are not crying or demanding things. A different world for sure.

A Different World, by Jana Z

HTC One S | ISO 100 | Focal Length 3.63mm | Flash did not fire
A Different World, by Jana Z

Award Winner: Photo of the Day | July 08
Award Score: 66.5 (Value 13, Clarity 12, Composition 17.5, Style 12, Skill 12)
Photo of the Day Award Category: Street Photography
Photograph Location: Annapurna Region, Manang, Gandaki Zone | Nepal

Photographer: Jana Z (Geneva, Switzerland) Registered
Jana Z began flirting with photography in 2010 when she realized that taking trips and walks are much more interesting with a camera in her hands. She had moved from Slovenia to Switzerland, and wanted to capture all the new landscape, nature and people that she had been meeting. Jana started with an Olympus e420, but later adopted a new pet, Nikon D700. She also loves playing the piano, traveling, learning new languages and baking.

Portfolio: https://www.flickr.com/yana307

Tags: Annapurna Region, Gandaki Zone, Jana Z, Manang
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  1. Kishor Rajbhandari
    Kishor Rajbhandari says:
    August 5, 2013 at 17:38

    Congratulations! Dear Jana Z, for the shooting and showcasing “A Different World”. I wish and dream to do photographic exploration all around Nepal and its most beautiful landscapes…people…festivals…life styles….culture..arts…crafts….from the high Himalayas…mountains to urban and rural villages and cities…

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