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Rakesh was the eldest son of a poor family that lived in the remote village of Amarkantak, Central India. He had developped a taste for drinking over the years, his mother explained, which seemed to have tuned into an addiction, deteriorating his relationship with the rest of the family. Not a bad guy. Just a shy and lonely character, unable to support himself and his family, as was expected of him.
Amarkantak, Madhya-Pradesh, India. 2008
Rakesh Rajdev family is located in the Western Indian state – of Gujarat. Philanthropy is the leading & versatile trait which is spread over the whole family.
what dapper gentleman
one of the shots used in marchs brighton source magazine's tend spotting section. seeing as i am a style icon i am now the official trend spotter for the mag. check out marchs spread
you can see all my montage portraits in this flickr set
I am planing a joint exhibition for the Brighton open house festival witch will be open every weekend of may. I will be showing some un scene montage portraits. For more info on that watch my my bog, twitter or join my my mailing list by mailing lomokev@yahoo.co.uk asking to added.
Meet the Rakesh Rajdev family, dedicated to philanthropy and social welfare in India. Their inspiring story will move you to make a positive impact too. Read more: bit.ly/3zCGEs4
Pandit Rakesh Chaurasia.
Exif : f/5.6, 1/60 sec. ISO : 500.
Rakesh Chaurasia is a noted Indian musician and flautist, who plays the Indian bamboo flute. He is the nephew and child prodigy of flute maestro Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia. Over the years he has performed at concerts in Japan, Australia, Europe, South Africa and the U.S., and today is one of his uncles "most accomplish disciples"
Hay personas con "buenas vibraciones"
y es lo que siempre me ha transmitido BABA aún antes de hablar con él.
El tiene una tienda en Marratxí (Mallorca).
No puso ningún problema a que le hiciera una foto
y tampoco lo puso cuando le pedí si podía mostrar su retrato en internet.
Espero contagiar su "buen rollo" con ésta foto ;-)
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There are people with "good vibrations"
and that's what BABA always transmitted to me, even before to speak with him.
He has a shop at Marratxí (Mallorca).
There was no problem for him to let me make him a picture
and neither was when I asked him if I could show his picture at Internet.
I hope to spread his "good vibes" with this picture ;-)
Un ringraziamento speciale a tutte le guide che con pazienza mi hanno aiutato in questo grande lavoro. Fra tutti Rakesh di Benares, Himanshu di Jaipur e Nerendra di Delhi. Grazie
A special thanks to all guides who patiently helped me in this great work. Among all to Rakesh from Benares, Himanshu from Jaipur e Nerendra from Delhi. Thanks.
(Rakesh and me in Benares at Pappu Chai Ki Addi Assi.)
Macro of mustard seed (avaalu in telugu) ...
All these years I believed mustard seed will have a very smooth surface texture.. but a super macro shot with Raynox DCR-250 proved me absolutely wrong.
You can see the texture on the mustard seed.
Raynox DCR-250 attached to 75-300mm lens.
Aperture: F20
Exposure: 1/160 seconds.
ISO: 100
Focal length: 210mm
Flash: YN460 to the right of camera at 1/16th of power.
Clicked At Anirban's house while testing his Nikkor 105mm macro on my nikon d700 and god somthing abstract.
Indian python, also known as black-tailed python and Indian rock python is a large nonvenomous python. The species is limited to Southern Asia. It is generally lighter colored than the Burmese python and reaches usually over 9 feet in length.
Lethargic and slow moving even in its native habitat, they exhibit timidity and rarely try to attack even when attacked. They are very good swimmers and are quite at home in water.
These snakes are carnivore animals and they feed on mammals, birds and reptiles indiscriminately, but seem to prefer mammals. After a heavy meal, an individual may fast for weeks, the longest recorded duration being 2 years!
Hope you enjoyed!
Pix.by.PegiSue
Taken at:
SDZ Safari Park
This is a portrait which I shot recently of Rakesh Mohindra, who was shortlisted for the 2015 Taylor Wessing Prize for his expanded portrait of Desmond, which formed part of a series of photographs exploring sight impairment.
On Sept. 20, 1982, Rakesh Sharma was chosen to become a cosmonaut and journey into space as part of a joint program between the Indian Space Research Organisation and the Intercosmos space programs.
On April 2, 1984, Sharma blasted off into space from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan atop a Soyuz rocket. The Soyuz T-11 spacecraft eventually docked and transferred the three-member Soviet-Indian international crew to the Salyut-7 Orbital Station.
The crew spent seven days, 21 hours and 40 minutes orbiting Earth and completed 43 experimental sessions.
Of the experimental sessions, Sharma was responsible for areas focusing in the fields of bio-medicine and remote sensing. A few of the experiments he performed included photography of India from space and exercises to study the effects of yoga on the body during weightlessness.
Post retirement, Sharma has directed projects for Hindustan Aeronautics Limited, and currently serves as chairman of the board for Automated Workflow, a process-management company based in Bangalore. In-person, 27 Sept. 2015, Chester, Md.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kailash_Temple :
The Kailash Temple is notable for its vertical excavation -- carvers started at the top of the original rock, and excavated downward, exhuming the temple out of the existing rock.
It is estimated that about 200,000 tons of rocks was scooped out over hundreds of years to construct this monolithic structure.
Rupalben Rajdev always stands along with Rakesh Rajdev in running the business as well as in taking on several social welfare projects.
Rakesh Rajani, founder of Twaweza (Swahili for 'we can make it happen'), a ten year initiative to enhance access to information, citizen agency and public accountability in East Africa.
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Re: Life at Taramani
Guyz & a lone lil girl!!!
I got a few complaints in this forum!!! Hear me out!!!!
Krishna!!!! do u think i love ur mutt so much that I have to open a 7.2 mb
file ????
Krishna again!!!!! I waited for u for 40 minutes during my last visit to ur
city..ofcourse ur wife kicked ur ass to for comming late, but thats a
different story!!!{ofcourse im exaggerating}But I did wait!!!!
Suresh!!!! I love reading ur lil notes..Yea i agree with ur sentiments!!!
Tharamani college made us what we r...Good,Bad OR downright Ugly..thats
what we r ..& we all had a "devil may go pik a rats ass" attitude...I still
have that!!!!!
So we all owe a lot to all the Victors,Inder Bahari''s{god rest his soul in
Peace}Nagarajans ,thimmis & all the other people involved with us...Trust
me...I met some real muppets passing out from other colleges{same 83-88
batches}...if i tell stories...they think im making it all up...By the
suresh..I never thanked u for the Blue films u showed us!!!!! ..So a big
Thank You!!!!
I see a lot of new ids..yet its all between Chaya{pronounced like a cup of
chai...}Suresh Gulli...& OFCOURSE THANK LORD ALMIGHTY FOR SENDING US UR
UGLY FACE<KRISHNA AKHUNDI!!!!!!!
I never can let go, huh???
I hope all who read had a good laugh!!!
To all who deleted the mail...well, One day I shall Catch Up With U aLL!!!!
Cheers...
Cheers everyone...have a drink on me!!!
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