Waking up to reality, one realisation at a time.
What began on an early afternoon as a stroll in a colourless suburb of Cairo, known to the world as Giza, eventually turned into a trip downtown where we got drenched in the city's mystic madness.
Click on the photographs to enlarge.
Posted by TS at 13:30
Labels: Experiences, People, Photologues
19 comments:
TS!!! U in Egypt?!Are you based there now? I was there too.I loved it.Just got back.I'll be writing abt it for Readers Digest Joy.(and no mention of giza except for a sentence):-)U been to Aswan and upper egypt?
I loved your pics.I too clicked some very diff ones.
I am now officially jealous of you.
Holidaying? You got an eye man!
and yeah,am in ozzie land now :)
Oooohh... niiice! :) Gorgeous photographs! So lucky!
wonderful snaps! :) just reminds of a concept something on the lines of sufi music and the eliteness that urdu reflects.. something on those lines.. and now i remember of kabir's doha..
:)
Nice change, an Indian finding mystic madness in another country.
beautiful pix...
Awesome pictures TS
wat camera are u using?!
wat camera are u using?!
Check out the photographie section under m blog: xpressionism.blogspot.com
Luv n' peace
-Anandit
jealous si, not because you went to egypt, but you're SO good with the camera.....
Pictures say a thousand words.
If you add some words of yours, the thousands of words form a story.
Tell me a story buddy..
Good work!
@Ujjwal: Words haven't kept up their promised supply. But will try nevertheless.
what gorgeous pics! A realy visual treat:)
You have a nice space.....
@Serendipity: A friend's Sony, the one with the detachable LCD. Don't know the model details.
@Ranjini: Merci merci :)
Lovely stuff! :) cant become a follower since you havent updated that option on ur blog...
Great stuff. Love the colourful earrings on display one. And the second last one.
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