Some photos from February 2011 Posted on February 28, 2011August 26, 2023 by scott Doesn’t seem to be the most comfortable spot, but I suppose it’s out of the sun. From my increasingly distant trip to Delhi. I’m always drawn back to the this Samson microphone as a subject. No ideal why, OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA Barber’s Tomb. The person interned here is unknown, but I’m going to assume it’s not a hairdresser. A cenotaph (if memory serves) in Humayun’s Tomb, for the man’s family. From my trip to New Dehli. One of the pillars around the Qutub Minar. The Qutb Minar does it’s world famous chimney impersonation. The cad! Unless I’m mistaken, this is the side of the Tomb of Imam Zamin, with the Qutb Minar looming over the scene in a way only a 14mm equivalent lens can capture. The Bahai House of Worship, or Lotus Temple. Looks pretty. We’ll there’s plenty of other historic monuments to visit. Form an orderly queue. Not every part of the Bu Halima complex has been restored to it’s former glory yet. Arches at Delhi’s Qutb complex A fountain in the grounds of Humayun’s Tomb. Humayun’s Tomb as viewed from near Barber’s Tomb, if memory serves. Humayun’s Tomb. It’s essentially a prototype of the Taj Mahal. The approximately twelve million-bilionth photo of India Gate. There are many like it, but this one is mine. It’s a striking building, the Bahai House of Worship nee Lotus Temple, even if what occurs inside is bananas. Slightly closer to the Bahai House of Worship, or Lotus Temple. In olden days, this would have come back with a sticker on it explaining what a moron you’ve been. This, however, was intentional, although I’ve no earthly recollection of why I did it, or really why I’m posting it now. I did some postprocessing on it a while back to get it all silhouettey and day-for-nighty rather than delete it, so I suppose I’ll post it in deference to my piror self’s intentions, although current me would probably trash this. The Qutb Minar in as wide an extent as my 12-60mm lens can capture. Shot from the airplane window on the way from Glasgow to Dehli Shot out of the hotel window. Knew I’d brought the tripod for a good reason. Pillar at the Qutb complex. There was a story behind their history, but I can’t recall it for the life of me. Apologies. The carvings on the Qutb Minar. Finally, the processing backlog gets into the month of February. Expect a bunch of photos from my work trip to Delhi. This fortification really does what it says on the tin. It is unarguably a Fort, and unquestionably Red. It could only be more aptly named if it listed the Pantone colour. Approaching one of the less preserved tombs in the complex. Humayun’s Tomb. It’s essentially a prototype of the Taj Mahal. Some detail at the lofty end of the Qutb Minar Bu Halima Gate, Dehli The stream of people making their way to Humayun’s Tomb. Carvings from the Qutb complex.
Photos Some Photos from 2006 scott December 31, 2006 0 Taken in Tokyo on a work trip with a little Fujifilm FinePix50i, edited to within an inch of their lives with the finest software space […]