You can not take pictures of Children in the UK or USA. . There are strict rule and law in UK and USA . But in India you have taken camera in your hand and shooting any one. You shuld not do this.
@younme4tube Very true, this was my personal experience when I first arrived in india back in 2006. My team and I shot and edited this video within 2 days of landing in Delhi and I was trying to recreate how I felt at the time. But you are very right this is not a very objective film. Thanks!
I plan on going there in Nov. Would you recomend a long drive? I was going to take the express train from Delhi. But it does seem like I might miss some cool things.
I would take the train from Delhi. Most of the shots in the video were shot in and around Agra in a car. That first leg of our journey was our first introduction to India, if you're going there you will see these types of images everywhere you go. India's great! I highly recommend spending as much time as you can there. :)
@arrogantB13 Ive just come back, went Delhi, then to agra, then to jaipur, then back to Delhi. Id recommend driving... if there's one thing i learnt while i was there, its that youve never seen it all!! You see so many sights along the way!
it is very humbling to go to india and look at india through a new set of eyes. all the people i met were good, kind hearted people who would give you anything you needed. i think the technology will help india grow in the years to come. so what did microsoft think of your video? i think it was great!
You can not take pictures of Children in the UK or USA. . There are strict rule and law in UK and USA . But in India you have taken camera in your hand and shooting any one. You shuld not do this.
MrBrajesh2001 1 year ago
You can not take pictures of Children in the UK or USA.
MrBrajesh2001 1 year ago
Nice to see video but it's only one face of Agra
younme4tube 3 years ago
@younme4tube Very true, this was my personal experience when I first arrived in india back in 2006. My team and I shot and edited this video within 2 days of landing in Delhi and I was trying to recreate how I felt at the time. But you are very right this is not a very objective film. Thanks!
-Scott
Homelessone 1 year ago
The video along with another short film of ours "The Loot" got us 3rd place in the contest.
Homelessone 3 years ago
I plan on going there in Nov. Would you recomend a long drive? I was going to take the express train from Delhi. But it does seem like I might miss some cool things.
arrogantB13 3 years ago
I would take the train from Delhi. Most of the shots in the video were shot in and around Agra in a car. That first leg of our journey was our first introduction to India, if you're going there you will see these types of images everywhere you go. India's great! I highly recommend spending as much time as you can there. :)
Homelessone 3 years ago
@arrogantB13 Ive just come back, went Delhi, then to agra, then to jaipur, then back to Delhi. Id recommend driving... if there's one thing i learnt while i was there, its that youve never seen it all!! You see so many sights along the way!
iandownward100 1 year ago
it is very humbling to go to india and look at india through a new set of eyes. all the people i met were good, kind hearted people who would give you anything you needed. i think the technology will help india grow in the years to come. so what did microsoft think of your video? i think it was great!
tawandajane 3 years ago
Yae! exactly like this! Road to Agra on the way to Taj Mahal - the most must-see place in the world. Unbelivable!
kanavarh 4 years ago