The Lotus Temple, etc....M9 images from India (where else!?! LOL)

... It must be really difficulut for you now, as you have probably thousands of fantastic photos like these here, how to choose the very best to show someone.

Incredible how you always manage to find te optimum way to captzre the moment!

Believe it or ot, I have a favourite in this magnificient series - the bicycle driver is anthology for me, timeless!
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Dinko Jakovljevic

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Really lovely shots, thanks for posting.
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'Photography is not about the thing photographed. It is about how that thing looks photographed.' ~ Winogrand
 
Ashwin, in my opinion, the b/w india gate in the back with the cyclist is the absolute standout in this amazing series! Thanks for sharing, Mark
 
I have to say, I really don't like the building at all. Much too literal and simplistic in its outlook. But as usual your photographs rescue it from and make it look wonderful. I know I may be in a minority on this but most of the credit goes to the photographer, not the architect.

I suppose I should add a disclaimer. I'm an architect myself so my view may not be balanced in the "people-at-large" sense...
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  • Vikas
 
Ashwin, in my opinion, the b/w india gate in the back with the cyclist is the absolute standout in this amazing series! Thanks for sharing, Mark
the India Gate photograph with the cyclist stands out from the others in this fine series
superb capture, beautifully rendered
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Appreciate the comments. I have been quite busy and haven't had much of a chance to go out and photograph, but it's nice to drop by and see one of my posts still "alive", so to speak. I am glad that it's still being enjoyed, and very kind of you, Vikas, to speak such nice words about my photos!

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Ashwin Rao
My blog: http://photos-ash.blogspot.com
My Flickr Sets: http://flickr.com/photos/ashwinrao1/sets/
 
+3!

Superb composition and image, Ashwin. Well done!

I have to agree with Vikas, though I am not an Architect - the building appears ostentatious and devoid of any beauty to me. Your photographs do it more justice than it deserves, IMHO.

Cheers!
-raaj
Ashwin, in my opinion, the b/w india gate in the back with the cyclist is the absolute standout in this amazing series! Thanks for sharing, Mark
the India Gate photograph with the cyclist stands out from the others in this fine series
superb capture, beautifully rendered
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pbase & dpreview supporter
DPR forum member since 5/2001
http://www.pbase.com/artichoke
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'Change is not Mandatory, you don't have to Survive...'
 

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