"Photographers of Powai" Suchit Nanda Images 31st Aug - 3rd Sep, 2006
http://www.planetpowai.com/photographicexhibition/index.html and http://www.rodashotel.com/
Invite for the "Foto Expo" of Powai Photographers held from 1st September to 3rd September 2006 at Rodas Hotel Powai, Mumbai. Thousands of these flyer were circulated for the show. September 2006.
© 2006 Suchit Nanda / http://www.suchitnanda.org / http://photos.suchit.in / http://www.photonicyatra.com/2006Foto ExpoSuchitexhibitionflyerhotelhotel rodaspowai photographersseptember
Foto Expo 1st September to 3rd September 2006 at Rodas Hotel Powai, Mumbai. Thousands of these flyer were circulated for the show. September 2006.
© 2006 Suchit Nanda / http://www.suchitnanda.org / http://photos.suchit.in / http://www.photonicyatra.com/2006Foto ExpoSuchitexhibitionflyerhotelhotel rodaspowai photographersseptember
Invite for the "Foto Expo" of Powai Photographers held from 1st September to 3rd September 2006 at Rodas Hotel Powai, Mumbai. Thousands of these flyer were circulated for the show. September 2006.
© 2006 Suchit Nanda / http://www.suchitnanda.org / http://photos.suchit.in / http://www.photonicyatra.com/2006Foto ExpoSuchitexhibitionflyerhotelhotel rodaspowai photographersseptember
Bhul Bhulaiya in Lucknow, UP, India.
It is called as the 'bhool-bhulaiya' meaning labyrinth. It was built by the fourth Nawab of the Awadh Province, Nawab Asaf-Ud-Daula. It took fourteen years to complete this structure.
A labyrinth of about a thousand passageways, the Bhool Bhulaiya at Bada Imambara in Lucknow, has intrigued traveler as well as architects for the last two hundred years. The fourth Nawab, Asaf-Ud-Dowhala, commissioned the building during the drought year of 1784 AD to help the poor make a living.Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai.
© 2003 Suchit Nanda Photography / http://www.photonicyatra.com / http://photos.suchit.in / http://www.suchitnanda.orgMasked dance at the Bhutan's Paro Tshechu Festival of Dance. Paro, Bhutan. South Asia
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The 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is the world's tallest twin towers. At 58.4 meters is the sky bridge at levels 41 and 42 (floors). This unique double deck sky bridge stands 170 metres above street level and is supported by archs.
The towers are designed and created by the renowned architect, Cesar Pelli & Associates. The geometric pattern of the islamic heritage was used to design the floor plates. The exterior is a combination of glass and stainless steel. http://www.klcc.com.myMalaysiaarchitecturalasiaasianasianphotographyblue hourbuildingscloudcloudsigs_asiaklklcckuala lumpurmallpetronastowerstwin towers
Ladies living inside the Mehrangarh Fort
Mehrangarh Fort was founded in 15th century by the Rathore Rajputs when they shifted their capital from nearby Mandore to Jodhpur.Mehrangarh appears to rise from bluff-coloured sandstone hill itself , so well built into the base that it is difficult to tell where the hill ends and the walls begin. It is approached by a series of seven gateways set at an angle so that armies could not charge them with any success. Past the gates, the fort-palace takes one's breath away . Across from huge courtyards are the set wings of palatial apartments that have been built over five centuries of bristling history.
Today, managed as a museum by the royal trust that maintains it, only some of the more spectacular palaces of Mehrangarh are open to the visitors .These consists of Moti Mahal with its pierced screen windows overlooking the coronation seat where the Rathore ruler have been ritually anointed to rule ; Jhanki Mahal , the apartment from where the zenana women would watch ceremonial events ; Chandan Mahal, where affairs of state were discussed ; the royal Darbar Takhat or throne room with its octagonal throne ; and the Rang Mahal where the maharaja would play Holi with his Zenana .Also noteworthy are Sheesh Mahal , Phool Mahal , Umaid Vilas and Maan Vilas , while a large tent seized from the Mughals in battle is spread for viewing in what has came to be referred to as the Tent Room. Jodhpur, Rajasthan, Western India.Rajasthanasiabluecityclothdesertfortjodhpurladiesladymaharaja ajit singhmaharaja man singhman singhmehrangarh fortsouththreadwestern india