Saturday, March 22, 2008
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A foreigner's view of daily life in Mumbai (formerly Bombay) India.
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This is a beautiful portrait.
Fabulous portrait. Well done.
Looks too real.
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Happy Holi to you too :o) Thanks for the picture! Lori
what colours!
Bet it was fun to throw coloured powder at one another! Reminds me of Thai Songkran celebration where water is splashed at one another.
What energy! Love it.
Oh Blogger, Where Art Thou ?
thou art in america! won't be back to mumbai until end of april. but beg miss stacie to post some photos.. she's still in mumbai!
Its not portrait. Its a real photo of a boy celebrating Holi, a color festival of India.
Great photo. I like your blog, and have added it tomy favorites! Drop by to visit sometime.
Hi - I found your Blog through Bibi's Belgrade photo Blog (I'm working my way through the list from the May 1st theme day, but haven't got to M yet).
I love this photo - I work for Thomson Reuters (formerly Reuters, and sadly in the finance section not the photography bit) and I love to look at their daily slideshow of 24 photos. And that's where I've seen photos of this kind of thing before - if you'll take the word of a stranger, this looks like one that you could see on the Reuters slideshow - great photo!
I'll make sure to bookmark you and visit again!
Missing your blog, Slaint. Are you OK?
Missing your daily blog posts, Slaint. Where are you?
lovely mood captured...
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