Turban 

39 creative works found

  • Red Turban
    by Velia Specchio

    US$3.59–US$95.76

    Self Portrait. The character in the Red Turban series was inspired by a slain concubine in Eugene Delacroix’s painting Death of Sardanapalus. The textural effects were arrived at by shooting through a painted mirror with several “collage” mirrors.You can visit the rest of this series at

  • Stealth
    by Ivy Izzard

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    Aladdin

  • Music man
    by Jessica Tremp

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    Old chap in Udaipur. His glasses were an instant hit! Obviously very dear to him too, he had taped them together at several places to hold the pieces together!

  • Jaipur
    by Jessica Tremp

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  • Paraganj
    by Murray Newham

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    The Paraganj bazaar in New Delhi.. we happened to arrive in a once a year Sikh festival.. by nightfall there was sword-fighting in the streets.. I love this shot because like everywhere in India, there’s always faces at every turn.. and I love the faces in this shot, from the guys at the front, to the bystanders in the shadows..

  • Fairy Floss
    by Ivy Izzard

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    More Fairies

  • Red Turban 2
    by Velia Specchio

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    Self Portrait. The character in the Red Turban series was inspired by a slain concubine in Eugene Delacroix’s painting Death of Sardanapalus. The textural effects were arrived at by shooting through a painted mirror with several “collage” mirrors.

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    Red Turban 3
    by Velia Specchio

    US$3.42–US$91.20

  • Self portrait. The character in the Red Turban series was inspired by a slain concubine in Eugene Delacroix’s painting Death of Sardanapalus. The textural effects were arrived at by shooting through a painted mirror with several “collage” mirrors.

  • A Sikh Pilgrim at the Golden Temple – Amritsar, India

  • CHICKEN SELLER - EGYPT
    by Michael Sheridan

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    A chicken seller makes his rounds on the West Bank of the Nile – Luxor, Egypt

  • RED TURBAN - RAJASTHAN
    by Michael Sheridan

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    I love turbans. India is the turban capital of the world. Rajasthan is the turban capital of India. And Bundi is the turban capital of Rajasthan. Bundi is a small, busy town in Central Rajasthan. It is a pleasure to visit.

  • Rainbow Turban, A group of Sikh men, India Turbans tell stories, they also reveal where you belong. I was in Delhi when I met these farmers from various regions of Punjab protesting against the rise in price of seeds – farmers from one regions wearing one color. I was not really happy that day, while walking back I was wondering what this photo would look like; deep inside I was slightly disappointed. . / Place: New Delhi, India Time: Evening Camera: Canon EOS 3 Year: 2004 Technical f/5.6 @ 125 / /

  • Flossy tee
    by Ivy Izzard

    US$29.93

    More Fairies

  • ©2007-2008 Shannon Plummer. All Rights Reserved. / www.shannonplummerphotography.com / www.centralnetteddragon.com

  • african rider
    by fuxart

    US$4.28–US$114.00

    african rider – photopainting

  • My maternal Grandfather, Jack.

  • Taxi Driver
    by Coralie Casey

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    A Sikh is an adherent to Sikhism. A Sikh can easily be recognized by his turban, beard, or by a steel bracelet on the right wrist. This one in particular was our taxi driver to the airport…he took a few off road adventures to try to get us there on time…. See more of my India Series here

  • In a central street of Jerusalem.

  • In a central street of Jerusalem.

  • Flatbread (2007)
    by waxy

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    Tehran, Iran (Tmax 400 Film).

  • Venice
    by mikeloughlin

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    Views of Venice .

  • Pagdi
    by Shubnum Gill

    US$3.42–US$91.20

    A Turbaned Tribal Folk from Deserts of Rajasthan, India / Oil on Canvas, Original available

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