Category Archives: Ahemadabad

The light within…devotions in India

During my stay in Ahemadabad , India, I happened to walk into a ceremony of a Hindu devotion for Lord Krishna and I was so welcomed to be part of this. I had been so mesmerized by their deep devotion and … Continue reading

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Remarkable faces

  The most remarkable faces I have found in India Portraits  of hard working people , children and women and the devotion to their faith and culture.    Deep devotion. I carry a great admiration for India and their people , photographing all … Continue reading

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Balance is

 “When every thing is connected in the right way”   ” Balancing your mind in the right way, may lead to security” ” Security isn’t just about material things, rather than keeping the balance of a peaceful mind” ” Finding balance … Continue reading

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Fast pace..

…captured in India Live moves fast in India, most of the times Rushing and pacing The race of daily live Tuk-tuk drivers maneuvering  their way through traffic Pace,  but yet everybody has a purpose in it’s  own live   All images  … Continue reading

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Walking perfectly on earth…..

” People say that walking on water is a miracle, but to me walking perfectly on earth is the real miracle”                                                                 – Thich Nhat Hanh   Enjoy your own walk on earth….     All images on this post are … Continue reading

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Little desires

Don’t we all have desires, they may be different , one in having a bigger house or greater car  and so on, some might be little one’s. For now I’d like to share with you my little One’s   All images posted here … Continue reading

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Shoes or no shoes…

  Just a collection of images of wearing shoes or no shoes. All images posted on this blog are under the copyright of the Owner Cornelia Weber Photography. Any kind of reproductions is unlawful, unless you get permission from corneliaphotography@cox.net.

Posted in A woman's travel in India, Ahemadabad, Delhi, Fine Art Photography of www.corneliaweber-photography.com, photography wisdom, Travel photography, travelling on my own in India | 18 Comments

International Women’s Day

            Each year the International women’s Day has a certain theme, for this year it was chosen PressforProgress. There is so much to be said about, my choice is to contribute some images I have … Continue reading

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Prayers #1…. in India

Here are some impressions of prayers I was able to capture in India All images posted here are under the copyright of the owner Cornelia Weber Photography. Any kind of reproduction is unlawful, unless you get permission from corneliaphotography@cox.net. For … Continue reading

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Our greatest strengths….Rumi

      ” Our greatest strengths lies in the gentleness and tenderness of our hearts”            – Rumi   May our hearts stay wide open in difficult or happy times….. …. may it be in giving or receiving. All images on … Continue reading

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