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The 1983 edition of the Carnival of Venice, one of the very first of modern times as it was reintroduced only in 1979.
My sister and I were sitting indianstyle on her bed watching Dane Cook comedy skits on her laptop. We were laughing and eating our breakfast when Percy silently came over.
He peered over the side of the bed at our plates of food.
His eyes were filled with longing. He can break your heart with that face...
But he has a strict diet and he's not allowed to eat table scraps. It makes him sick. We're trying to train him NOT to beg.
But geez... look at those eyes...
Could you resist them?
Yes. We snuck him a few bites...
Day 46 of 365 Days
A candid photo of a tuk tuk driver asleep in his vehicle. Madurai, Tamil Nadu.
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the old elephant enclosure in the Indian architectural style in the Cologne Zoo.
das alte Elefantengehege im indischem Architekturstil im Kölner Zoo
In questo shooting fotografico in stile etnico tipico degli indiani pellerossa rientrano un mix di colori e suggestioni esotiche che sopravvivono alle mode e che possono essere interpretate secondo un gusto casual, richiamando gli hippy degli anni settanta o ancora in una chiave elegante e chiccosa. I vestiti provengono da terre lontane e l’abbigliamento indiano si fonde con le moderne tendenze della moda occidentale o funge solo da spunto per capi totalmente made in Italy. La tendenza fashion fa sempre da padrona, una semplice mantella indiana diventa un abito completo, che non ha bisogno di altri tessuti o “pezzi” e avvolge la modella in un elegante abbraccio dai colori accesi, il tutto impreziosito dai gioielli coordinati, anch’essi provenienti da paesi lontani.
Photographer: Youness Taouil
Model: Alessandra Monno
Stylist: Ornella Pompilio
Make up & Hair stylist: Silvia Palattella
Assistant photographer: Anto Nazima
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My ass was soaked after this...
I'm cutting it close to 200 photos. Mann that means i need to activate my pro account soon. I'm avoiding it as long as possible, haha. Don't ask me why considering it's already paid for...
A wise Indian saying "there is no hand to catch time" & this can now be said of the remaning four Air India Boeing 747's, which have now been deregistered by India’s aviation regulator, the DGCA in 2022.
Air India 747-400 VT-ESO as "Air India One " with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on board, on a very brief half day state visit to Ireland in September 2015.
Originating in New Dehli via Dublin enroute to the United Nations, it was a real treat as Air India does not serve Dublin nor does the 747 these days either.
Delivered to Air India in December 1993 & named Khajuraho.
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FINALLY finished up Ashley's shoot that we started back in the fall. She wanted to do the second half in the snow... so we waited, and waited... and waited... and guess what? We didn't have a winter here in Central Indiana. Not a single day of accumulated snow. Never have I seen that in my life.
But alas, it is in the books. It was also my first full session with the beautiful new Nikon D800. Nice to know that every image I take now is essentially unlimited in size application.
I anticipate having enough time spent with it sometime in the next week to post a "first impressions" article on my blog. Stay tuned!
Strobist
SB-900 with 22" beauty dish camera left at girl. Skates and wall were covered by feathered fall-off.
SB-700 with 1/8" grid camera right for rim.
Tech:
Canon 60D
Canon 24-70 2.8L (32MM)
Einstein (MC2) 22" Beauty Dish 1/2 power Camera left
Pocket Wizard TT5's w/ AC3
Candid street photograph taken in Kodaikanal, Tamil Nadu. A sales woman takes a rest in her stall while another lady in traditional clothing walks past.