Australian Photography

2019 YEAR IN PHOTOS

PORTRAIT

1 Unseen Gujarat, India, by Irfan Borgave. Finalist in the 2020 Sony World Photography Awards Open, Culture category. “With the knock of modernisation in India, finding the old culture and traditions [as] well as the ancient people is not an easy job. However, there are still some states in India where one can refresh himself and have a glimpse of the old Indian people and their simple lifestyle,” says Borgave. Sony A7R Mark III, 16-35mm F4 ZA OSS lens @ 16mm. 1/200s @ f6.3, ISO 1250. – 2EV.

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