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Friday, February 17, 2017

Building Silhouettes with colour in New York


All these photographs were taken in the United States of America, in New York

Silhouette of a city skyline with a blue sky in the background.


A city silhouette of a waterfront, with the golden sun. The dark blue of the sky and water can be seen contrasting against the black silhouetted high rise buildings.


A color silhouette of the waterfront. Lighted buildings in the background.


A wine glass silhouetted in the foreground with the Empire State building in New York in the background.


Lighted city streets at night.


(Photos by Tara Kulkarni)

Related Images: Venice Skyline Silhouettes or Silhouettes of the London Skyline

More Sketches and Silhouettes of London Monuments and Landmarks: Westminster Silhouette and Sketch or Queen's Guard photo, sketch and silhouette or Tower of London Photograph, Sketch and Silhouette
Or try the label Skylines for more silhouettes, sketches, or photos of skylines of different cities of the world.

2000 rupee note genuine or fake

This image is taken from an Economic Times article. It is about how to recognize a genuine 2000 rupee note.




Saturday, February 11, 2017

Chanachur from Bengal or Bombay mix or simply a mixture

Street food differs from region to region and country to country, but there is some similarity in the different snacky mixtures available on the streets of India. It is a various of puffed rice, chola (cooked beans of different types depending on the region), maybe boondi, finely chopped tomatoes, onion, coriander and most important - spices! Most of the snacks are sweet and sour and a bit hot to taste.

This vendor selling the mixture is from Bengal.

chana snack from India


This street snack from Gujarat comprises of various spices and condiments and also a chivda or papdi mixture.

Indian street snack


The tomato sauce, green chillies and onion can add a lot of taste to the chivda flakes which are probably made of gram flour or besan.




Here on a Puducherry beach there is some mixture which is mixed with grated raw mango and peanuts to make a tasty snack. And of course red chilly powder and other spices are used to make it tasty.

Street snack from Puducherry

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Friday, February 10, 2017

Prime Minister Modi and Maharashtra ministers


This is the stage on which PM Modi is sitting with the Maharashtra Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis, Nitin Gadkari, the Minister of Road Transport and Highways of India, Prakash Javadekar. Minister of Human Resource Development, Sharad Pawar and other Indian politicians at the formal inaugaration of the Pune metro. This event took place in Pune on the 24th of December 2016.


A closer look at the politicians who mostly look bored.






High Street Phoenix Mall in Mumbai


The Phoenix mall is arguably the most popular and famous mall in Mumbai. One of the older ones too. It has maintained its charm.







The Palladium is a luxury market inside of the Phoenix mall. The inside area has much improved after the exit of Big Bazaar.


Related Images: Mumbai Mall Exteriors or Dubai Mall Photos or Pune Mall Photos or Interiors of Vashi Malls or Mumbai Malls in the Suburbs of Mulund and Malad or Inexpensive shopping in Bangkok

Selling vermilion in Badami

These are shops selling vermilion outside a temple in Badami, Karnataka. The red powder is used in pooja rituals in temples. The uniqueness of it is that the vermilion or kunku lies in large red heaps. Curious as to how it stays that way the whole day. Halad or haldi is also seen in the form of large yellow heaps.




A young boy looking after the shop selling vermilion, haldi, and other items.



A couple in their shop besides the heaps of red vermilion.

Thursday, February 9, 2017

Ambabai Temple in Kolhapur

This is the Mahalakshmi temple at Kolhapur, popularly called as the Ambabai Temple. It was originally built in the 7th century, but unfortunately the original dark stone on the spire has been replaced by ugly white paint. 

The temple has also become very commercial where even elderly devotees are shouted at, pushed and bullied by the female security guards. It is impossible to pray here because of the nasty guards, shouting, and pushing even 88 year old people. This is a personal experience (we had taken my mother in law there), and on a Wednesday, when it was less crowded than usual. We had given a saree, and offerings, but no one seemed interested. The guards have just got used to the bullying and enjoy it. One cannot have even a few moments of peace, so how can God reside here? 
The believers will continue to throng this temple, but we will never go back.