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@ Sela Bar, Leeds.

 

Been playing about with the new 7D.

India's 15th Prime Minister

Prime minister Narendra Modi government has decided to end the uncontrolled VIP culture in India from the VIP cars. Only emergency vehicles like ambulances, fire engines, and police vans can have that red beacons.

 

Pic taken at BJP rally in Patna's Gandhi Maidan on 13/06/2010

 

[Photo by Mudassir Rizwan]

A striking sunset in Modi'in

oh..no ....yaar

 

karan thapar Sr.jurnalist Bt Narendra Modi during intarview .....

 

not again pls............bt well dn thapar

MODIS image. October 5, 2011. Credit: NOAA CoastWatch.

I decided to go for a photo walk around Modi'in on my birthday. Great way to see more of my city.

This man was directing earth moving equipment at a Modi'in construction site from a large mound of earth.

I took these back in November, but couldn't post them until today, as the client (www.schiit.com) was launching these as a surprise and they didn't want their competition getting wind of it. Pictured here are a USA made usb-powered DAC and a headphone amplifier, each for only $99. If you're into good sound, do yourself a favor and check them out!

 

Strobist: AB800 in gridded strip-box camera left. Another AB800 in gridded strip-box camera right. A third AB800 above and behind the subject with standard 7" reflector thru 20° grid to light the top.

This is a building in Jax downtown

The Narendra Modi Stadium, commonly known as the Motera Stadium, is a cricket stadium situated inside the Sardar Patel Sports Enclave in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. As of 2020, it is the largest cricket stadium in the world and the second largest stadium overall, with a seating capacity of 132,000 spectators.It is owned by the Gujarat Cricket Association and is a venue for Test, ODI, and T20I cricket matches.

MODIS satellite image. Lake Erie, October 7, 2007. Credit: NOAA CoastWatch.

MODIS satellite image of Great Lakes. September 26, 2014. Credit: NOAA Great Lakes CoastWatch

I took these back in November, but couldn't post them until today, as the client (www.schiit.com) was launching these as a surprise and they didn't want their competition getting wind of it. Pictured here are a USA made usb-powered DAC and a headphone amplifier, each for only $99. If you're into good sound, do yourself a favor and check them out!

MODIS satellite image. September 22, 2007. Credit: NOAA CoastWatch.

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