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Category Archives: Udaipur
Slow pace in India
As I have posted about the fast pace in India a while ago, here I have chosen some images about the slower pace. After posting about the fast pace in India a while ago, I felt like it … Continue reading
Posted in Delhi, Fine Art Photography of www.corneliaweber-photography.com, Haridwar, spiritual ceremonies, http://www.corneliaweber-photography.com, Humbled in India, Jodhpur in India, portraits in India, Rajasthan India, slow pace in India, Taj Mahal, Travel photography Cornelia Weber Photography, travelling on my own in India, Udaipur, Uncategorized
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Water droplets
Water is our source of life All images on this post are under the copyright of the Owner, Cornelia Weber Photography. Any kind of reproduction is unlawful, unless getting permission from corneliaphotography@cox.net.
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
Posted in Ahemadabad, Awareness, Cornelia Weber Fine Art Photography, cultural traditions, Delhi, Faith, Fine Art Photography of www.corneliaweber-photography.com, Gratitude, Haridwar, http://www.corneliaweber-photography.com, Humbled in India, India, Jodhpur in India, living in the moment, photography wisdom, Rabindrath Tagore, Rajasthan India, Ranakpur India, respect of any religion, temples in India, Travel photography, travelling on my own in India, Udaipur
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Curtains….
….can reveal stories If curtains could talk, they would tell stories of history. curtains of a restaurant in Tuscany, Italy “There is someone who looks after us behind the curtain” – Rumi Magic curtains in a hotel in Udaipur, … Continue reading
Children of India
Children are the most precious souls on earth…. …..their giggles and laughter are innocent and real… ….. they are being cared for…. ….. children are the future of their world …. ….. there fore they deserve to be raised with … Continue reading
People in India making a living…
On my trip through India I was mostly interested to capture how people make a living… …mostly through very hard work.. Jodhpur, man sewing cloths… Jaipur welding work… Jaipur, sowing cloths… Delhi Having capture so many more … Continue reading
Street markets of the world…
One of my favorite focus on trips over the world are street markets….. … and what the culture produces and where their passion comes in to their own fulfillment … ” I see something special and show it to the camera. … Continue reading
Brooms in India …..
…brooms might be an unusual topic, yet they are still an essential tool of cleaning off dust and dirt… … in our western style of life we might not be any more aware of the importance of brooms. …. the movement of brooming could be almost … Continue reading
Doing laundry…
…..being done in so many different ways, without a washing machine or dryer…. ….Laundry drying in the sun of Italy, Tuscany …. or Udaipur, India All images posted here are under the copyright of the Owner, Cornelia Weber … Continue reading
Chairs around the world
Take a seat and enjoy the comfort of your chair. Read a book or meditate, enjoy the moment or reflect on your day. Your chair is your comfort zone. As chairs have so many purposes in every culture and life. … Continue reading