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“If I can see pain in your eyes then share with me your tears. If I can see joy in your eyes then share with me your smile.”
― Santosh Kalwar
Se riesco a vedere il dolore nei tuoi occhi allora condividi con me le tue lacrime. Se riesco a vedere la gioia nei tuoi occhi allora condividi con me il tuo sorriso. "
- Santosh Kalwar
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Girl children portrait.
I am really happy about this photo because a lot of emotional quotients is hidden in this photo from the perspective of the photographer☺☺Thank you, everyone, sincerely for the likes and comments!!
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In India, nose piercing is as much a part of tradition as bangles are. For many women, nose piercing is a coming-of-age ritual of sorts. It signifies womanhood, elegance, and for some even a sense of rebellion. Which side the piercing is done depends on what part of India you come from. Women in the south prefer the right side, while the rest of the country opt for the left nostril.
I was in Khamam for my friends engagement a while ago. I thought people are usually a bit tensed when they are getting engaged .This girl never seems to get tired of flashing her 400w smile , and I was happy to click her that way
9th Auto Guangzhou 2011 From: November 21, 2011 to November 28, 2011.
Series of 7 Car Show Model.
Have a nice Tuesday Night Friends.
Yes, its one of those smiles she gives you when you try and get something candid and she turns right into your camera and then smiles.
This probably has to be the first ever square crop in my entire photostream. I don't like square crops, i print all of my images 12 by 8 and i cannot afford to crop square since my printer cannot print large squares.
Nevertheless, i decided to make one exception. I have different printing ideas for this image anyways.
Canon EOS 400D with the Canon EF 50MM F/1.4 USM. Manual, F/5 at 1/160th of a Second, ISO100, Canon Speedlite 430EX fired, Manual 1/1, Tripod.
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I wasn't going to upload these self portraits, originally, cause when I reviewed them later - I was shocked to see that they revealed something quite private about me. Like I was letting some parts of my indecision, the moments I waver before the crests & leaps of life, the parts of myself that are dark and gloomy and unlikeable be visible to my camera. I didn't expect those things to translate so clearly into the images and I felt so vulnerable about sharing them.
But I took some time and now I feel more objectively excited about the images, and if I find them embarrassing I can always delete them later.
Thanks for reading.
An Indian girl looks out of a kindergarden window.
@Seremban, Malaysia.
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Malaysians of Indian descent comprise about 8% of the population. About 90% of the Indian community is Tamil but various other groups are also present, including Malayalis, Punjabis and Gujaratis.
Three girls march along the seafront of Pondicherry in preparation for India's Republic Day. Republic Day is tomorrow and marks 75 years since the adoption of the Indian Constitution.
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After capturing Famous Holi celebrations inside Jam - packed Banke Bihari temple,I came out and had a bit of fresh air.This kid hiding beside her mother was looking at me with her contagious smile.Sometimes a smile can give you a boost of Energy.
Check out the rest of the pictures of the festival here in "Mathura Holi | 2016" album.
~I Need to Stand on My Feet No Matter What Happen~
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Featuring Moondance Boutique
The Luce Malati Jewerly set
August 7th @ SWANK
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Rahda Chopra (27) Elegant Desi lady.
Taken at Sunny's studio. (pose: Secure your bag (walk) )
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A candid street shot at the Bolpur sonajhuri haat!!
Held on Saturday and sunday afternoons on the edge of the Shonajhuri forest, this market is a riot of colors!! Clothes and Sarees; Accessories
Groups of locals do the traditional dance where you can also participate for a fee. Its supposed to be open only on Saturdays but many vendors are there the whole week. Before buying go around to know the prices.
Hey all, sorry I have been MIA lately.
Truth is, I am just enjoying the holidays and being my laziest best.
Just wanted to hop in and wish you all Season's Greetings!
Wish you the very best in 2010! Heartfelt thanks to all of you for your encouraging comments and feedback on my photography, big ((((hugs)))).
New photo: "Never Ending"
Model: Elia
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Held each November at the time of the Kartik Purnima full moon, Pushkar Camel Fair is one of India’s most highly-rated travel experiences, a spectacle on an epic scale, attracting camels, horses and cattle visited by over 400,000 people over a period of around fourteen days.
For visitors it’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness the colour, spectacle and carnival of one of the last great traditional melas, which brings livestock, farmers, traders and villagers from all over Rajasthan.
Some cute, excitable children on the beach at Marari, Kerala, India. Almost impossible to get a good capture of them though!
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