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Former miss world Aishwarya Rai from India. She is one of the most beutiful women on the face of the planet..a Goddess in her own right. Absolutely stunning photo
The old Royal Alexandra Infirmary, now converted to flats, is central to this shot of Paisley. A beautiful red sandstone building that has manya tale to tell. In some views this looks a very dark place and I guess many grim things would have happened here. The chimney of the boiler room for the new RAH can be seen behind.
re-edited this shot of a kind funny village elder from earlier last year.
as nice as he was, he was mystified as to why pregnant women die from bleeding. don't women bleed all the time, and the worst it does is put them in a bad mood?
we were planning a maternal health training in this guy's village but never got to do it because of a crazy security crisis.
Model Irina Rai in Elm Park at the Dublin Strobist meeting 7th November 2009. More samples on www.simonjeacle.com
Strobist info:
1 X SB-900 at 1/8 power with a shoot through umbrella far right and above the camera
Up close and to the left a Gold reflector
1/125 at F10 on ISO200
Focal length 80mm
Nikon D700 (12.1MP) with Nikkor 24-120mm VR lens
Lots of smaller falls and some great swimming holes. Great picnic area and uncrowded! This is the main fall. This waterfall can be found on the Maesa - Fang highway, about 10 km out of Maesa and then left for about 1 km. Huai Hin Fon Waterfall, Chiang Rai province, Thailand (Nov 07)
The L’Oreal Femina Women Awards 2013 saw a galaxy of stars turn out to honour “Women of Worth” in several categories from sports, education, art, entertainment and business.
Among those who were recipients of the award were Mary Kom, Shabani Azmi, Nandita Das, Vidya Balan and Lisa Haydon. Of course, L’Oreal brand-ambassadors Aishwarya Rai Bachchan and Sonam Kapoor were also conspicuous by their presence and even gave out awards to some of the winners.
Sarah Walpole (RAi's Archivist and Photo Curator) showing the information booklets she'd created on the Institute's staff, essays and awards, references etc. during the 1960s.