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I very rarely take photos of people, but sometimes something calls to me. These ladies were heading out for the day to the grazing lands near the Chambal River. The bright colours of their saris combined with the warm morning light just begged to be recorded.
Chambal River area, Uttar Pradesh, India. January 2015.
Pasear por las calles de Benarés, es una experiencia que no olvidarás nunca. Hay sensaciones en la vida que te dejan marcado para siempre.
Walking through the streets of Varanasi is an experience you will never forget. There are sensations in life that leave you marked forever.
Slide taken in 1986 with a Nikon FE2 and scanned lately.
Morning ablutions in the river Ganga - Varanasi - India
October 1986
Diapositiva tomada con una NIkon FE2 y escaneada recientemente.
El transporte en India es de lo más variopinto. Hasta el momento hemos cogido trenes, buses, tuctuc, rickshaws, taxis, motos, camellos, jeeps, e incluso coches!
Looking in the deepness of the eyes of this ageless Sadhu, I can perceive everuthing which has bewitched me of India, wisdom, sadness, life, death, richness, poverty, story, courage, tradition and the people. India is an ancient and strange place, difficult to understand and to know, but easy to love.
I had to go to a town called Hamirpur for a day on work on Thursday.I came back home yesterday.It was a hectic trip as Hamirpur is a five hours drive through pretty bad mountain roads from Shimla.However at this time of the year the countryside is beautiful because of the mustard fields and I got one or two nice shots on the way.I got this shot of three ladies near a small place called Brahmpukhar somewhere midway between Shimla and Hamirpur.
The ladies of Himachal are fond of bright colours and often while working in the fields they tie their dupatta (piece of long cloth which is usually draped over the upper portion of the body) around their heads.
Have a wonderful weekend everyone!!
Templo Gurdwara Bangla Sahib (Sikh)
Delhi – India.
Video "GURDWARA BANGLA SAHIB": youtu.be/9FXXnVDoXD4
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In India chilli is grown in almost all states, in an area of 774.9 thousand hectare with a production of about 1492.10 thousand tonnes .
The origin of chillies is believed to be as old as 7000 B.C. used in Mexico.
Chillies were grown and cultivated from 3500 B.C. Christopher Columbus who discovered America in 1493 brought chilli to the rest of the world.
I'm very happy being me, although sometimes I'd love to be a bird so that I could fly rising and falling with the still spaces in the air, far above all this sickness and death and evil.
Captured at early mornings on the banks of river Ganges at Varanasi, India when Siberian Birds visit this oldest holy place in winters.