Nice reflection, JM. My hubby used to live in Pakistan and is no stranger to India either.
Weekend here is not going so well. Angry shouts and sounds of gunshots from the clashes between troops and protesters continue to puncture the night. Church is closed tomorrow, as the major junction of Asoke-Montri nearby is closed.
They told us a story about this giant silver urn when we were there. As I recall, the ruler filled the urn with Ganges River water and took with with him on a ship to England for a coronation ceremony so he would have Ganges River water in which to bathe during the trip.
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One of your "super shots!" Great eye, perfect composition, great colors. Love it!
I'm speechless JM.
These are the kind of shots I would LOVE to capture! This is outstanding!
Lovely shot. Fantastic reflections.
This is a fabulous shot. I too like the composition very much.
Pois é! Quem diria.....:) Tá linda!
That's a really nice shot the reflection is amazing.
Beautiful reflections!
Excellent one.
Fabulous capture and the reflection is superb! Have a great weekend!
Sylvia
It's fabulous!
What an interesting shot!
What a beautiful picture. I love the splash of red!
wish i had seen the world thru your eyes !!
~laura
How wonderful!
WOW!! I have the perfect spot for this in my home if only you had thought to bring it back for me Jose. LOL!! What beauty!!
This is so wonderful, JM! I'm glad you managed to catch the man in the scene!
And how did you manage not being in the reflection?
Nice reflection, JM. My hubby used to live in Pakistan and is no stranger to India either.
Weekend here is not going so well. Angry shouts and sounds of gunshots from the clashes between troops and protesters continue to puncture the night. Church is closed tomorrow, as the major junction of Asoke-Montri nearby is closed.
beautiful....Barb
They told us a story about this giant silver urn when we were there. As I recall, the ruler filled the urn with Ganges River water and took with with him on a ship to England for a coronation ceremony so he would have Ganges River water in which to bathe during the trip.
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