365-day Photo Challenge - Day 11

Looks awesome iGana

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Hi @iGana ,

I have visited Nigeria but I never see Keke. One day, if I visit there again, will try this Keke I want to know how fast they are. In my country this tuk-tuk they are ride very fast and save the time if you in the hurry. When you visit in Thailand you could try this tuk-tuk.

It’s never easy to take that perfect shot @iGana ! :slight_smile: That’s also me when I’m trying to take some close ups on flowers and other small things.

Hi @iGana ,

Congratulations for this great photo and thanks for sharing it with us!

Can you tell us please how did you manage to make the photo black and white and to leave the red, yellow and blue colours? I am curious to learn it and I will appreciate it a lot if you share your experience with us.

I think it’s a really neat way transport if you are not going too far @iGana .

It’s hard to tell from the photo how the keke works.

Is it built like a scooter with 3 three wheels?

Hi @iGana ,

I really like the angle that you chose for this shot. It reminds me the downtown atmosphere of Spike Lee’s movies. What inspired you for this picture, something specific or you just caught the moment by instinct?

This is the view you get when you go to landmark centre.

It is actually behind the event centre.

I took this last year when I attended a coding hackathon there.

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Hi @iGana ,

Thank you for sharing your photos with us. What camera did you use to take these photos? Did you use any editor to enhance the colors?

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Hi @iGana ,

Another day another photo, thanks for sharing!

I’m wondering at what time of year this photo was taken.

Is this beach usually good for water sports because of the wind or is it also a great place to relax and sunbathe?

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Poor internet connection, no iPad but this kids still having fun

I took this image early last year. This is a village up the hill called gwanga in Borno state, North East of Nigeria.

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Hi @iGana ,

Thank you for sharing your photo! Could you tell us more about Gwanga? Did you use any effects with your camera?

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Hi @iGana ,

Another great and interesting photo from you! Thanks for that!

What camera did you use for capture this photo? The colours are very nice and it seems like a professional one. This photo shows us that the kids can live also without internet and without any new technology today. I like it a lot because it’s very meaningful.

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Hi @iGana ,

You choose amazing photos for the challenge, thank you! Every picture has some message in itself. I think this one tells us that the simpler our life is, the happier we will be. These kids are very cute and we can see that they share the happiness of playing together.

I’m looking forward to your next great picture :slight_smile:

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Ishaka goes to the river with the donkey everyday to fetch water down the hill. The Fascinating thing is, from the river, after filling all the gallons with water, the donkey finds its way back home. When the gallons get emptied, the donkey goes back to meet Ishaka down the hill.

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Hi @RadieN

Thank you for the feedback I appreciate

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Hi @VasT

Gwanga is actually a small village up the hill, it is located in the southern part of Borno State (a state in Nigeria).

Yes I used an Instagram filter.

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Hi @PoliMC

Thanks for the feedback , I appreciate.

All my shots are taken with my smartphone. Plus I edit with an Instragram filter.

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hello @InaS

Thanks for the feedback I appreciate.

Google Assistance did the edit and I like it.

Hello @MortenSI

This was taken around Novembe last.

It is a great place for both relaxing and sport. You can do what ever.

Amazing photo, @iGana . Thanks for sharing. Are you serious about doing the 365 photos challenge? I’m stunned by your dedication. And yes, donkeys are very admirable and a little bit underestimated animals in my opinion.