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This was shot on the way to Rajmachi from Lonawala. The waters are from the dam of Tungarli. Nice place to rest before the start of the long walk...
Sanky thanks for letting me use ur camera :)
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Dear friends and colleagues from Flickr.
This is the 5th in the series on the city of Mumbai.
It was not easy shooting these pics from the height I have shot.
Physical risk was involved while shooting this series on Mumbai Skyline.
To say the least, there was no such thing called 'Terrace' or a flat surface area from where I could shoot, there were just small square pillars in the name of terrace of say 20 inches by 20 inches space from which i had to balance myself, aim, shoot and then jump from one pillar to another to move from one corner to another to shoot all the sides of the city.
On top of it there was a lot of wind from all sides, a slight mis - balance on those square pillars while shooting and I would have been thrown 2 floors down.
So risk taken, enjoyed.
It was also my dream to shoot South Mumbai from this height and I am proud of this achievement.
I, thank my friend Javed Mulla for helping me to get access on this location.
Without his contacts, this location and this series wouldn't have been possible.
So friends lets me know what you think of these series.
©Humayunn N A Peerzaada - All Rights Reserved.
This image should not be reproduced, published, transmitted via e-mails or otherwise, printed or shared in any physical or electronic form either in part or in whole without the explicit written consent of the Copyright owner. Legal Action will be initiated against any individual, organization, institution, agency, publishing house, etc. who violate the Copyright laws including but not limited to those mentioned here and use the image for any commercial/non-commercial purposes.
To put it simply - All my photographs are copyrighted and cannot be used in any form, commercial or non-commercial purpose without my permission.
Please show some courtesy and give some thought before flicking the picture without permission coz a lot of hard work has gone into shooting these and other pictures of mine.
Emailing is just a mouse away.
Send me a message on my flickr mail or on humaayun@gmail.com and we'll work something out.
Dear friends and colleagues from Flickr.
This is the 6th in the series on the city of Mumbai.
It was not easy shooting these pics from the height I have shot.
Physical risk was involved while shooting this series on Mumbai Skyline.
To say the least, there was no such thing called 'Terrace' or a flat surface area from where I could shoot, there were just small square pillars in the name of terrace of say 20 inches by 20 inches space from which i had to balance myself, aim, shoot and then jump from one pillar to another to move from one corner to another to shoot all the sides of the city.
On top of it there was a lot of wind from all sides, a slight mis - balance on those square pillars while shooting and I would have been thrown 2 floors down.
So risk taken, enjoyed.
It was also my dream to shoot South Mumbai from this height and I am proud of this achievement.
I, thank my friend Javed Mulla for helping me to get access on this location.
Without his contacts, this location and this series wouldn't have been possible.
So friends lets me know what you think of these series.
Jump shots are wonderful to document, here Sachin was shooting Sanskar as others look on.
Sanket thanks for letting me use your camera :)
Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statue at Pratapgad, Maharashtra
निश्चयाचा महामेरू |
बहुत जनांसी आधारू |
अखंड स्तिथीचा निर्धारु |
श्रीमंत योगी |
I am reading Shriman Yogi by Ranjeet Desai and I found out and uploaded this Shivaji Maharaj pic that i had taken some months ago.
Maharashtra is blessed with 720 km long coastline. It consists of the coastal districts of western Indian states of Maharashtra, Goa, and Karnataka.
22917 BRC WAP4E hauled Slightly Delayed NZM BDTS Maharashtra Sampark Kranti gives spectacular Speed show
Women washing clothes in Malsej Ghat in the state of Maharashtra,India.
I have been a little occupied with family matters and have been mostly absent from Flickr the last two weeks.Hopefully I will be more regular now.
A 5 image stitched vertical panorama (4792x9319) of one of the 3 massive falls at Thoseghar, Maharashta (IN).
Zoom in for best view.
The Ajanta Caves are 30 rock-cut Buddhist cave monuments dating from the second century BCE to about 480 CE in Aurangabad district (a.k.a. Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar district) of Maharashtra state in India. Ajanta Caves are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Universally regarded as masterpieces of Buddhist religious art, the caves include paintings and rock-cut sculptures described as among the finest surviving examples of ancient Indian art, particularly expressive paintings that present.
B&W version of an older pic - have been playing around with this for a while. Finally got it to a point where i like it.
yummy yummy.......salt and masala on raw mango......very tempting it was.
Rati thanks for letting me use your camera :)
The Karla Caves or Karle Caves or Karla Cells are a complex of ancient Indian Buddhist rock-cut cave shrines located in Karli near Lonavala, Maharashtra. The shrines were developed over the period – from the 2nd century BC to the 5th century AD. The oldest of the cave shrines is believed to date back to 160 BC, having arisen near a major ancient trade route, running eastward from the Arabian Sea into the Deccan. Karli's location in Maharashtra places it in a region that marks the division between North India and South India. Buddhists, having become identified with commerce and manufacturing through their early association with traders, tended to locate their monastic establishments in natural geographic formations close to major trade routes so as to provide lodging houses for travelling traders. Today, the cave complex is a protected monument under the Archaeological Survey of India.
......................Wikipedia