
An idol maker gives shape to a clay face which would later adorn the clay image of Durga...a much revered Hindu deity.
For him, his hands, a vessel of water and lumps of clay are the tools of his trade... (5 years and 3040 days ago)
This is an image of a priest conducting the evening worship of the river Ganges in Kolkata (India). The river Ganges is considered to be holy by the Hindus. The priest uses a lamp where fire can be lit at multiple points...resulting in a truly memorable spectacle. (5 years and 3040 days ago)
Wonderful photo, you've managed to capture the illumination of the flames, as well as the lighting of the people in the background. Well done!
thank u mossy b
Lovly
thank u 6tann
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(5 years and 3040 days ago)
Wonderful. I've never seen so many variations at one location. Good catch.
This is very pretty, but the green leaves in the foreground look too blue. A wee touch of color adjustment would help immensely.
lovely colors.. seems like a modern art painting...!
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(5 years and 3041 days ago)
Really nice composition, great sense of proportion here.
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This is a cute photo. I would suggest cropping it just a bit more on the right and across the top, to remove the small bits of whatever and the rocking horse in the background, and bring the focus more onto the sleeping dog.
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great photograph
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great photograph
thank u mo_ta2007
nice capture
thank u karol
Very nice. I like the concentration of what looks like something that's almost second nature to him. I think the B&W helps the shot too
thank u kyricom...i agree...the b&w does enhance the spirit of the photo...i believe by doing away with colours the mood of solemn concentration is highlighted more effectively...it also gives a feeling of mystery to the situation...the mysteries of the secrets of creation....as i look at it..
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