Featured Work

  • taj mahal in the light of dawn by fatfatin

    taj mahal – agra, india featured in the group Incredible India on the 25th of July, 2008.

  • Evening Sky - Last Episode by Prasad

    This one is the last photograph in the Evening Sky series captured on 13.02.2008. I am still waiting the next encounter :) Hope everyone will enjoy!!

  • Sunset Taj. by DaveBassett

    Suset at the Taj Mahal. Agra – India… HDR – photomatix and photoshop. Best viewed large.

  • HIGH TEA PUJA...IN BED by linaji

    This was early in the morning on the GANGA MA.= (aka Ganges River) in a town across the river from Rishikesh… I loved my very early morning walks ..all kinds of magic went on and the rituals that were revealed at this time always caught my breath! /

  • Aummm.... by N Kumar Bellani

    Aummm…A chant…a thought…a prayer…a blessing… original handmade painting abstract birth enamel-on-board contemporary elements fire water air evolution harmony horizontal in india modern natural nature oil people sun tranquil

  • Indian Palette by JetRobins

    Taken at a temple in Udaipur. I don’t think I can even say with conviction what it is, I just liked the frame with the splash of colour and the seeds and flowers scattered around.

  • Prayer by ShootingSardar

    A pundit on the bank of Lake Pushkar… / Offering Prayers… / To Sun… / GOD BLESS HIM!!!

  • guru by manan doshi

    naga bava (nude saint), they are called in india

  • Lord Ganesh #2 by Prasad

    Season of festivals is on the door step, here. Coming months are seasoned for festivals in India. I’ll be presenting a series of it in coming time. Hope everyone here will enjoy it. Ganesha (Sanskrit: गणेश ); also spelled Ganesa or Ganesh and known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, Pillaiyar. Ganesha is one of the best-known and most worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon. Although he is known by many other attributes, Ganesha’s elephant head makes him easy to identify. Ganesha is widely revered as the Remover of Obstacles and more generally as Lord of Beginnings and Lord of Obstacles (Vighnesha, Vighneshvara), patron of arts and sciences, and the deva of intellect and wisdom. He is a Lord of all 64 forms of art. He is honoured at the start of rituals and ceremonies and invoked as Patron of Letters during writing sessions. Several texts relate mythological anecdotes associated with his birth and exploits and explain his distinct iconography. A sect of devotees called the Ganapatya, (Sanskrit: गाणपत्य ), have identified Ganesha as the supreme deity. We clebrate Gansesh Utsav ( Festival ) here in India. Ganesh Festival is a day on which Lord Ganesha, the son of Shiva and Parvati, is believed to bestow his presence on earth for all his devotees. The festival is observed in the Hindu calendar month of Bhaadrapada, starting on the shukla chaturthi ( fourth day of the waxing moon period ). Typically the day falls sometime between August 20 and September 15. The festival lasts for 10 days, ending on Ananta Chaturdashi. This is a photograph is one of the honored Ganesh idols in my city known as ” Tulasibaug Ganapati “ shot very recently. Hope everyone here will enjoy it. Abstract art / Water lilies / Birds / Doors and windows / Floral Blossom / Reflection of Light / Macro / Skyscapes / Road art EXIF Data : Camera make : Canon EOS 400D Digital / Shooting Date & Time : 03/23/2008, 11:12:19 / Tv ( Shutter speed ) : 1/30 sec. / Av ( Aperture value ) : F11.0 / Focal length : 109 mm / Exposure compensation : -1/3 / Flash exposure compensation : 0 / ISO speed : 100 / Brightness ( RAW ) : 0 / White balance : Shot setting converted to daylight. / Manual mode with auto focus, single frame shooting. Hand held. ( Photomatrix HDR generated image, 5 single exposure images merged. Processed in Photoshop CS3 Extended. )

  • On the way to Eternity #3 by Prasad

    I found this tree. Abstract art / Water lilies / Birds / Doors and windows / Floral Blossom / Reflection of Light / Macro / Skyscapes / Road art EXIF Data : Camera make : Canon EOS 400D Digital / Shooting Date & Time : 02/17/2008, 09:16:56 / Tv ( Shutter speed ) : 1/60 sec. / Av ( Aperture value ) : F8.0 / Focal length : 18.0 mm / Exposure compensation : 0 / Flash Exposure compensation : 0 / ISO speed : 100 / Brightness ( RAW ) : 0 / White balance : Shot setting ( later converted to Daylight ) PS HDR generated image. Processed in photoshop CS3.

  • Mysore Palace #Edited by Suresh Babu Subramanian

    Linaji edited this photograph for me to remove the numbers to give a better refreshing look for this palace. / Lina, thanks a lot. / - Suresh

  • Shiva's Rooftop by linaji

    I love Lord Shiva.. He was and is always in my heart… / This is Why Shiva Turned Blue….. the churning of the Ocean of Milk by devas (gods) and asuras (demons). It is said that when both gods and demons were churning the Ocean of Milk to obtain amrita (water of immortal life), they came across many unusual substances, including the deadly poison Kalakuta. As soon as they touched the poison, it exploded into poisonous fumes that threatened to envelope the entire universe by darkness. When the destruction of the universe seemed inevitable, the gods ran for assistance from Brahma and Vishnu, but neither was able to help. At last they ran to Lord Shiva, who raised his trident and condensed the fumes. In order to save the creation, Shiva swallowed the poison without spilling a single drop. The poison left a dark blue mark on Shiva’s throat. The gods praised and worshipped Shiva for saving the universe. / Blessed be Lord Shiva!!!

Recent Work

  • Not in a very good frame of mind right now. Life feels tough here…...... But thanks all my bubblers, my work Evening Sky – Last Episode is featured in two groups, Light and Reflection, and later Incredible India Thanks Julie, Trace, Lina, Suresh – group hosts for honoring my work. Prasad

  • Sharing one more SMS which I forwarded to my friend, few days back. I always wonder how the flow apprears in the form, in my mind.

  • taj mahal in the light of dawn by fatfatin

    taj mahal – agra, india featured in the group Incredible India on the 25th of July, 2008.

  • My friends on Bubble :) In coming days I’ll not be posting new images, except one or two. But still I’ll need your support to restructure my gallery. I am about to DELETE some images – some I want to retouch and some remove. You may put your word, ot thought here, especially which you don’t want to miss out. I’ll wait for your call, here :) Prasad

  • Evening Sky - Last Episode by Prasad

    This one is the last photograph in the Evening Sky series captured on 13.02.2008. I am still waiting the next encounter :) Hope everyone will enjoy!!

  • Barber shop by jasmin jane

    Pushkar, India

  • Train sleeper by jasmin jane

    India

  • Who are you? by inge

    This girl was interested but also scared, what a sweet thing, Rajahstan, India

  • tribal Bishnoi #2 by inge

    I wanted to show the original of this photo too, because i love the pink sari, rajahstan, India

  • green veil by adamkissel

    Indian villager lady attending a Gospel meeting.

  • 3D colour girl by React D

    Overlapped Red Green and Blue versions of the same girl and roatated and added nudged them to create an illusion of depth. It changes colour if you select different background colour.

  • " Where is he....???? " - Joint Colloboration 3 by Shree

    A Painting by : Shree / A Poetic life given by : Linaji Well this is a moment of a recently married woman waiting desperately for her husband who has still not returned after whole days work, its her first few days after her marriage being in her new joint family house standing behind behind the door keep an eye on the lonely road as its too late for her husband to come and all sorts of thoughts come accross her mind good & bad both. I specifically wanted to show their love, bond, respect, intimacy, curiocity, closeness, affection, feeling of insecurity, fear and a sense of worriedness, impatience and all sorts of mixed thoughts going on specially in her mind as she desperately wants her husband to return back to home soon as its already too late and as she is quite hungry but as a indian wife she wont take her dinner alone without the husband, and there is no sign of her husband anywhere as far as she can see….hence goes the title….” Where is he…??” / WHERE IS HE…??? Where is he? / My mother told me this would happen, / I would one day look out that door, / I would wonder and through my heart / Would ask, / What is this life I lead for? I never knew when we met / Only two times did I see / The man I now am married to / The man I now wish to be… Here, with me! / In my arms again! / I never knew such tender words, / I never knew a smile so beholding / A smile that I feel is assured That I as his wife can be / More each day than a silly girl / That I can be more than a mother / To our wonderful boy and girl A rock, a tear of compassion / A steadfast partner in the world / I wait by the door and I wonder / What am I in his life for? I look to my heart and I listen well / I look to my parents too / I hear the beat of a life that’s complete / I hear the fears of a fool. But lo, I hear the sound of his footsteps, / I hear that sweet song that rings in his voice, / I smile at the moment I will be in his Arms / And I know that my fate is my choice, So I welcome my King / And I act as his Queen, / I tell him all about my day, / His smiles all the while / And his arms out-stretched / Is his style / And I know I am in heaven / Today, / And I know this is love that will / stay. Linaji 2008 /

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