Your country sure does have beautiful and colorful celebrations. Nothing this colorful ever happens here. I enjoyed these pictures very much and am looking forward to more. Thank you for coming by, have a nice Sunday.
My dear friend, its been so long since we've posted here on our blogs. I guess facebook has made it a little easyer to conect but not always the right way. I cannot believe its been 2 years since we've shared our art for eachother and everyone els. You may not think of youself as an artist but here photographers are very recognized, and I think you are too. I have always enjoyed your photos and stories. Thanks for sharing so much of yourself. Your friend Melanie Statnick
Those are some amazing photos, Joseph. Thank you again for opening up your world and sharing it with those of us who live so far away. It looks so colorful and so different from what I see in my own town in Washington State, USA. You help all of us to remember the richness of the world around us! Thank you so much for that. I'm going to link to this set of photos on my own blog.
It's wonderful to see the celebrations of other cultures. Your pictures have captured this excellently.
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Yvonne.
how very cool joseph...to see all the vibrance and for those to be so engaged in the celebration...very nice
ReplyDeleteYour country sure does have beautiful and colorful celebrations. Nothing this colorful ever happens here. I enjoyed these pictures very much and am looking forward to more. Thank you for coming by, have a nice Sunday.
ReplyDeleteBeautifully captured. Unlike during my younger days now I am little scared of going to crowded places.
ReplyDeleteVery colordul Mr J.
ReplyDeleteNext month we will have our Dushshera celebrations.
Amrita
www.yesugarden.blogspot.com
Wow, beautiful festival and colors. Indian festivals are always unique.
ReplyDeleteHi Joseph Sir
ReplyDeletecolorful photos...
my new post on Onam Celebration 2011
thanks for sharing
Namaste my friend
ReplyDeletevisually stunning, would like the backstory of the festival, its meaning and relevance.
Have a splendid week, my regards to your family.
Rhapsody
http://twitter.com/rhapsodyphoenix
My dear friend, its been so long since we've posted here on our blogs. I guess facebook has made it a little easyer to conect but not always the right way. I cannot believe its been 2 years since we've shared our art for eachother and everyone els. You may not think of youself as an artist but here photographers are very recognized, and I think you are too. I have always enjoyed your photos and stories. Thanks for sharing so much of yourself.
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Melanie Statnick
Those are some amazing photos, Joseph. Thank you again for opening up your world and sharing it with those of us who live so far away. It looks so colorful and so different from what I see in my own town in Washington State, USA. You help all of us to remember the richness of the world around us! Thank you so much for that. I'm going to link to this set of photos on my own blog.
ReplyDeleteOnam is indeed one colourful and happy festival , aint it ?
ReplyDeleteHope you had a fantastic time !
aaaah..Onam...
ReplyDeleteThe celebrations with color and fanfare.
:)
wow they r so beautiful..
ReplyDeletelooks like u had great time :)
on of the most colorful festivals....
ReplyDeleteLovely and wonderful celebration of onam. I hope in this year, everything will be as great and more festive. Happy Onam!
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