Sunday, November 07, 2010

Celebrations

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24 comments:

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  2. U Climbed up the tree 2 ctch this pic?

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  3. a real celebration picture...how did you do it?

    nice one Deepak!

    all the best!

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  4. well caught, Deepak...nothing but joy to look at :)

    wishes,
    devika

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  5. where were while clicking this one -on the tree or building opposite to this?

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  6. where were while clicking this one -on the tree or building opposite to this?

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  7. This is so good!!!! It really brought back the memories of the time when we ACTUALLY used to celebrate Diwali.Now, the way we celebrate has changed a lot.
    Wonderful click.All the best!

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  8. a beautiful photograph, for a wonderful celebration of Diwali.


    joanny

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  9. This photing is filled with laughter and joy--it dances.

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  10. smallest take on the prompt with a sweetest feel to it :)

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  11. This is a nice view ! I love the lights !!

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  12. A magical click eying the peak hour of celebration. Nice shot. All the best.

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  13. Utterly gorgeous lights. A beautiful celebration.

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  14. Interesting photo! =) It somehow reminds me of home even though we live so far away.

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  15. Wonderful Haiku to go with the wonderful pic.. This is too good.. Good luck for BAT and do stop by, Someone Is Special - Celebrations

    --Someone Is Special--

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  16. I'd have liked it more had there been kids playing outside :)

    But good shot.

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  17. Nice shot.
    very good pic.
    hope you had a great Diwali :)

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  18. I love fairy lights... its getting to be the time of year where they are everywhere!

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  19. Strange-the photo is quotidian enough to not give the occasion a garish cosmetic dab and yet, so masterfully taken as to not lose out the message it seeks to embed in the viewer's mind.
    Just perfect !!
    Kudos !

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  20. I'm having some trouble seeing the pics!!

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  21. Lovely shot! Great blog by the way,

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  22. Chakk te fatte deepak ji lovely jubley foto haigi :)


    Bikram's

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