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In the first afternoon, I wandered around the old town, excited about these signs, taking so many photos in the crazy sun.
From K. J. Divatia's book on the life of Dr. Vikram Sarabhai, this is a glimpse of his remarkable career and contributions to India. It was my good fortune to know both Vikram and his father, Ambalal Sarabhai, as business associates and friends.
Imagens realizadas na Índia por Luís Rocha no âmbito do ws de fotografia documental em 2013 promovido pelo Movimento de Expressão Fotográfica.
Although barely discernible behind the foliage, this is a photo of "'The Retreat", the Sarabhai mansion and compound in Ahmedabad.
The Bahdra Fort in the old city of Ahmedabad houses government offices and judicial courts. Many affidavit writers sit outside with their typewriters, ready to serve customers.
This babbler was loudly protesting at the appearance of the golden backed wood pecker (background) in what it felt was its terrotory.
Imagens realizadas na Índia por Luís Rocha no âmbito do ws de fotografia documental em 2013 promovido pelo Movimento de Expressão Fotográfica.
One of the city's most beautiful mosques is that of Sidi Saiyyed, an Abyssinian who was in the service of one of Sultan Shams-ud-Din Muzaffer Shah III's generals. It was completed in 1573 and is notable for its magnificent stone latticework windows, known as 'jaalis'.
The flea market in Ahmedabad, India, was one of the hottest and dustiest markets I've ever wandered through. Full of more trash than treasure, it was brought to life by its crowded aisles and curious shoppers.