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“Un uomo può uccidere un fiore, due fiori, tre... Ma non può contenere la primavera.”
Mahatma Gandhi
PRINTEMPS
« Un homme peut tuer une fleur, deux fleurs, trois... Mais il ne peut contenir le printemps. »
Mahatma Gandhi
SPRING
“A man can kill a flower, two flowers, three... But he cannot contain the spring.”
Mahatma Gandhi
~ Mahatma Gandhi
~EXPLORE Aug.10, 2012
This Flower is a reliable bloomer. It grows nearly 5 feet tall. It tolerates part-shade very well. It has nice, dark green foliage and sturdy stems. The down facing flowers have curled back petals and are an electric orange color with purple spots. I think the spots look like freckles. ; )
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Recently I went to the city of San Francisco to give a photo class. We walked in the Ferry Building and along Embarcadero to learn various composition techniques. There is a Mahatma Gandhi statue outside the Ferry Building.
I processed a balanced HDR photo from a RAW exposure, desaturated the result, and carefully adjusted the curves.
-- © Peter Thoeny, CC BY-NC-SA 4.0, HDR, 1 RAW exposure, NEX-6, _DSC9971_hdr1bal1c
A large memorial statue of Gandhi on the promenade in front of Marina Beach in Chennai, India. A square format color edit of a previously uploaded image.
A photo blog about the birds on the beach in Chennai.
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Mahatma Gandhi
Texture with thanks to Cris Buscaglia Lenz
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Mahatma Gandhi receives a donation in a train compartment. Acharya Kripalani and Radhakrishna Bajaj are looking through the window.
The old Rivinia Foods complex of warehouses and rice silos has been repurposed into the "Silos on Sawyer" as part of the Washington Avenue Arts District. The warehouses are being converted to artist studios and retail space, while the silos have become gallery spaces.
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~Mahatma Gandi
Well, it started out a photograph, but ended up more like a painting.
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A striking bust of Mahatma Gandhi was officially unveiled in Hull's Mandela Gardens by the Oscar-winning film director, Lord Puttnam. In a moving tribute to Mahatma Gandhi Lord Putnam said: "In a world scarred by conflict and tension Gandhi's non-violence was the most effective way to deal with situations of injustice. Injustices must be fought but not by means that result in death and destruction."
... Albert Einstein, Leonardo da Vinci, Rosa Parks, Evita Peron, Simone de Beauvoir, Alfred Hitchcock, Nelson Mandela, Michelangelo Buonarroti, Wang Weilin, Ernest Borlaug, Stanley Kubrick, Pablo Picasso, Steve Jobs, Oscar Wilde, Martin Luther King, Sigmund Freud, Maria Teresa di Calcutta, Andy Warhol, Vasilij Aleksandrovic Archipov, Galileo Galilei, Wim Wenders, Eleanor Roosevelt, Frida Kahlo, Ernest Hemingway, Cristiaan Barnard, You............ this is a Man, the rest is else
Mahatma Gandhi delivered his first speech in Bhuleshwar at Hira Baug in the presence of Bal Gangadhar Tilak after returning to India in 1912. This event marked the beginning of the 'Satyagraha' movement, a three-and-a-half-decade-long struggle for Indian freedom that earned him the title "Father of the Nation." In many ways, it all began right here.
Mumbai holds a lasting connection to Gandhi, not only because of the places he frequented during his lifetime but also because a part of him remains here—his ashes are preserved at the Asiatic Society Town Hall. Sadly, many landmarks in the city tied to this iconic freedom fighter are slowly fading away.
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Subject: Mohandas K. (Mahatma) Gandhi
Year: 2000
Sculptor: Unknown
Location: Dupont Circle
( Massachusetts Ave. & 21st )
The statue was dedicated in June, 2000, and was erected by the Indian-American community and the Indian government. It stands across from the Indian Embassy near Dupont Circle.
Mahatma Gandhi - Phnom Penh (Cambodge)
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Puducherry, Puducherry District, India.
Using rickshaws for transportation is essential when in India. Still around but not as popular is the bicycle-rickshaw. Significantly cheaper then the motorized versions but slower than walking most of the time. The drivers were taking it really easy during the hottest hours of the day almost reluctant to pick up any customers. Well, what's the rush?
Quote by Mahatma Gandhi.
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