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India: Delhi: Red Fort

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Delhi’s Red Fort

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tags: India, Red Fort, architecture, black and white, delhi, travel, travel photography
categories: Architecture, Black and White, Delhi, History, India, Instagram, Outdoors, Sunset, Travel
Thursday 01.16.14
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 2
 

India: Delhi: Rajghat

When in Delhi, it is only fitting to visit Rajghat, the memorial site of Mahatma Gandhi.

The black marble slab marks the cremation site, while an eternal flame burns in a glass box and the words "Hai Ram" (Oh God) in Hindi are inscribed on the front. Words which are thought to have been Gandhi's last.

For both young and old, tourists and locals, it is a popular site of meditation, worship and respect.

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tags: India, Rajghat, delhi, india photos, travel
categories: Architecture, Black and White, Delhi, History, India, Instagram, Outdoors, Portrait, Travel
Thursday 01.24.13
Posted by Smita Jacob
 

India: Delhi: Night

The sights, sounds and smells of a New Delhi evening of shopping are intoxicating...first stop, South Extension, known as "SouthEx".

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tags: India, delhi, dog, fashion, jewelry, new delhi, night, shopping, southex, street
categories: Delhi, Fashion, India, Outdoors, Street
Thursday 01.17.13
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 4
 

India: Delhi: Qutab Minar

One of the first stops of sites seen was the Qutab Minar, a 72.5 meter tall tower, made in 1192 of sandstone and marble. A World Heritage Site having survived lightning storms and the test of time, the Qutab Minar has remained an impressive structure of unique and beautiful Islamic design.

They no longer allow people to climb up it and it's already begining to lean, but I'm not the first to notice, apparently, it started to lean shortly after it was built.

Here is a journey through the Qutab complex....in all its ancient Mughal glory.

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tags: India, Qutab Minar, Qutb, Sites, architecture, art, delhi, history, tower
categories: Architecture, Art, Black and White, Delhi, India, Outdoors, Photography, Travel
Tuesday 01.15.13
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 3
 

June: Art to Inspiration

It has taken me a while to get around to doing this month's Art to Inspiration, even though when I first saw this image, I was excited about it because right away an image clicked in my mind of what I wanted to pair it with. I saw the turquoise blue, the hanging objects and immediately knew.

So here it is, folks!

Jill Ricci's Float took me back to the streets of Bombay, India (y'all know how much I love a clothes line!)

Past A2I posts: Feb, March, April,May

Want to join Art to Inspiration? Just click here!

tags: Art to Inspiration, art, bombay, india photos
categories: Art, India, Outdoors, Photography, Street, Travel
Wednesday 06.06.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 4
 

Greece: Acropolis: The Parthenon

We made it! I apologize, the next set of shots are going to be only of the Parthenon and it's surroundings. My super comfortable Pumas were put to the test (on the sometimes slippery rocky surface). Which is likely why the original steps leading up to the top has been covered with wooden planks, like at the Taj Mahal.

It was hotter than hot and part of the Parthenon was being restored, but words cannot describe how mind-blowing it was to see in person and photographs don't do any justice. 

P.S. The sleeping dogs were a surprise.

tags: Athens, Greece, Parthenon, acropolis, architecture, art, greek, greek architecture, history, photography, the parthenon, travel photography
categories: Architecture, Art, Athens, Greece, History, India, Nature, Outdoors, Photography, Taj Mahal, Travel
Friday 03.23.12
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 6
 

Taj Mahal Part III

This was my second time seeing the Taj Mahal.


The first time, I went with my Mom and there was a huge rain storm right before, where the water flooded up to our knees when we were standing in line. I was so disappointed that it rained even though it had been scorcing hot and sunny just a few hours before. In fact, I was complaining that seeing the Taj Mahal in the high noon would make for too sunny a photograph. Then it rained, and I stopped complaining. Luckily, it stopped pouring right as we got through and it was even more magnificent seeing the Taj Mahal glisten with rain and in the breaking sunlight.


This time around it didn't rain, it was scorching hot and it was around noon, but I didn't dare complain. I was ecstatic to be able to see it again with my husband. I couldn't get enough of the people with their reactions and their photo-taking. It really is an amazing wonder of the world.














Part I and Part II if you missed them.
categories: Architecture, India, Outdoors, Photography, Taj Mahal, Travel
Friday 05.20.11
Posted by Smita Jacob
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Taj Mahal Part II

The majesty of the Taj Mahal is quite literally breath-taking, but it's also the little details like the intricate marble work that I couldn't get enough of and wanted to preserve in my memory and with photographpy. The first time I visited the Taj with my Mom, I noticed that the marble steps up to the top were quite worn in the centre from all the traffic and also slippery from the rain, and as they are quite steep, it's quite a dangerous climb for older visitors.

This time, the steps were covered with wooden planks. Much safer. Here are more details.












categories: Architecture, India, Outdoors, Photography, Travel
Tuesday 05.10.11
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 9
 

Taj Mahal Part I

I never quite finished my India posts, I'm slowly getting to those photos, now.

Here's our visit to the Taj Mahal, in Agra. Part I.
















categories: Architecture, India, Outdoors, Photography, Travel
Wednesday 05.04.11
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 12
 

Cricket

What a win for India in the Final of the ICC Cricket World Cup with a six-wicket victory over Sri Lanka on Saturday!

My brother-in-law was up at 5am along with other cricket fans all over the world and the rest of our household got into the spirit, too.  After last winning the World Cup in 1983, this win was history in the making!  What a glorious moment to witness!

CONGRATULATIONS INDIA!!!



categories: India, Outdoors, Sports
Monday 04.04.11
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 3
 

Crooked

I know the top one is crooked; I attribute that to taking most of my India photographs from within a moving vehicle with closed windows. It wasn't considered safe stopping and getting out to take photographs.

I like how these two work together.



categories: Bicycle, India, Outdoors, Travel
Friday 07.30.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 3
 

Red + Cream

More colour swatches....


categories: Bicycle, India, Outdoors, Portrait, Travel
Thursday 07.29.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 1
 

Ladies

Love the expression on these women's faces.

categories: India, Outdoors, Travel
Wednesday 07.28.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 1
 

Man With Cart, #2

And baby with clay pots.



categories: India, Outdoors, Travel
Tuesday 07.27.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 1
 

L’orange

Photohogger is off, so I'll leave you with more images of Jaipur this week.

Also, a huge thanks go out to these bloggirls: Diana at exPress-o, Ashley at Chasing Heartbeats and Shawna at Poppies and Sunshine for all their tips and advice!  Merci mes amies and see you soon!


categories: India, Outdoors, Travel
Monday 07.26.10
Posted by Smita Jacob
Comments: 3
 
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