Friday, October 18, 2013

Legator of Darkness

…the right moment, position & light





©Dheeraj Pateriya

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An oil lamp is an object used to produce light continuously for a period of time using an oil-based fuel source. The use of oil lamps began thousands of years ago and is continued to this day, although not commonly anymore. Often associated with stories about genies, fictional creatures who live in oil lamps.
Oil lamps are a form of lighting, and were used as an alternative to candles before the use of electric lights. Starting in 1780 the Argand lamp quickly replaced other oil lamps still in their basic ancient form. These were, in turn, replaced by the kerosene lamp in about 1850. In small towns and rural areas these continued in use well into the 20th century, until such areas were finally electrified, and light bulbs could be used for lighting.
The lamps is kept on during the night and one's house is cleaned, both done in order to make the goddess Lakshmi feel welcome. Firecrackers are burst because it is believed that it drives away evil spirits.

"Mankind errs here
By folly, darkening knowledge. But, for whom


That darkness of the soul is chased by Light (of the Lord),
Splendid and clear shines manifest the Truth
As if a Sun of Wisdom sprang to shed
Its beams of dawn. Him mediating still,
Him seeking, with Him blended, stayed on Him,
The souls illuminated take that road
Which hath no turning back—their sins flung off
By strength of faith. Who will, may have this Light;
Who hath it, sees."—Bhagavad-Gita, Ch: V, Lines 50-60

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Sunset Under the Hut

…the right moment, position & light 

Sunset under the Hut

©Dheeraj Pateriya 

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That beautiful picture was taken from Orchha, Madhya Pradesh INDIA. 
The farmers use to make this kind of Hut to dry some special plants, so the plants can be protected from Aunts and many small insects. Some farmers use to have little shadow for resting when the sun is burning. I
 took this picture from one of my friend's land, his father is farmer, and uses to make this kind of thing.

The Independence Day

…the right moment, position & light 



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The Independence parade of a primary MAYA school. The day most of the children are happy in India. Actually the day of independence, they don't have to study at all, they have an opportunity to visit their town, with their friend, no any scolding, and have some sweet in the end of the parade. 


Of-course in some point they have to hang the flag etc. but i think it's a pleasure, i remember when i was child.


A poor child standing on the right - The child standing on the right doesn't go to school, may his parents can't afford, therefor he is standing still under in depend.   

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

The great Architecture Baron George Haussmann

…the right moment, position & light 



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Paris is very famous for their historical culture and their Art. Paris Architect is one of them, it's very famous for different  and unique. All the architect till the end of 19th century were design by Mr. Baron George Haussmann.

And of-course the river (La seine) in Paris, you will see in every ten kilometers. Visiting one day in Paris you may cross that river more then 6-7 time some in a day, while walking, some time with the metro, even sometime you go under while you are in the train.

Paris Architect and (La Seine) the river Seine are very beautiful things.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Paris Love Lock Bridge

    …the right moment, position, & light          


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Paris love lock Bridge is something very well known in France and Europe. More then 15 thousand people walk on it everyday and thousand of Parisienne come to make picnic on it. 

 Many  couples have been coming here from all over the world to show their undying love.

They do it by placing a lock with their names written on it on one of the fences and then throw the key into the river. I liked the whole concept except the fact that you have to throw your key into the river. Mainly, because I didn’t want to pollute the river and secondly, I didn’t want to get arrested for what is essentially littering.

I’m not sure if the Parisian police plan on continuing to cut down the locks – they’ve done it in the past but they don’t seem to be cracking down on it. There are multiple street vendors selling locks on and around the bridge. And now there are two bridges in Paris covered with these locks. But be careful which bridge you choose: one is for your committed love and the other, Pont de l’Archevêché, is for your lover.

Monday, October 7, 2013

Under open sky

… the right moment, position, & light 


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The open courtyard under the sky-
These small huts and rooms are just for the day, the rest pass under the sky on this beautiful courtyard.
A big family, three brothers with their wives and children live in this house with some animals. The Courtyard paints twice in a week so that it become a mat for the family, they can use courtyard as a mat.

The tree is growing as a roof of the courtyard, and also use as a pole to hang string of clothes, small beds to lay down and color full ventilator. And the washroom just in front with a small plastique box. 

The picture was taken from Niwari, Madhya Pradesh, India. I was Passing by motorbike and i captured in my Nikon D80.