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Becoming one with the light
During my trip to India, I took a lot of pictures of doors, old ones, ornate ones, woodenn ones, metal ones, colourful ones, etc. I don't know why but I am attracted to doors that have character.
I do think that this one is special because of the light coming through the door, and giving me the impression that if I open it, I will become one with the light, and transcend the limits of my body.
It was taken inside the Palace inside the Amber (or Amer) Fort, located in Amer, a town 11 kilometres from Jaipur, in the Rajasthan state of India.
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One of the many 'Verandas' of majestic Mehrangarh Fort. Every nook and corner is so elaborately carved on stone for future generations to see, admire and feel glorious.
Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur, Rajasthan, India.
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A herder with his Camels in the desert of Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. Taken with a Canon 50mm 1.4 lens and converted to black and white in Lightroom.
Majestic Mehrangarh Fort, overlooking the blue city of Jodhpur in the evening light. The same view is offered by hundreds of roof-top bars in the city. One can spend many quite evenings sipping their drink admiring this royal view.
Royalty is a state of mind strengthen by the view in front of your eyes and content of the glass in your hand.
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The photographer
In Udaipur, in the Indian state of Rajasthan, our hotel had a roof-top restaurant, from which we could watch the sun rise or set. So we got up early in the morning to watch the sunrise. On the roof of a building close by, I spotted this youg man that came out just as I was taking my last shot of the sunrise. He did not stay very long at all. I had time to get only one shot before he put his camera down.
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Siesta Time
Old man taking a nap outside in the heat of the day in a small village in Rajasthan, India.
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860 year old Fort constructed with Yellow limestone is a living city where more than 5000 families still stay.
Jal Mahal is a masterpiece of architecture which is situated in the middle of Man Sagar Lake. During the evening it glows like a star, which is a wonderful experience in itself.
Possibly the most serene sight amidst the chaos of Jaipur is the beautiful Jal Mahal Jaipur, the Water Palace. This low-rise symmetrical palace, that once was a shooting lodge for the Maharajah, appears to float in the centre of Sagar Lake. The light sand coloured stone walls of the Jal Mahal Jaipur are at a stark contrast to the deep blue of the waters of the lake, while from the innards of the palace lush foliage sprouts.