This post is dedicated to a five-year old girl in the USA, who after seeing my earlier post had declared to her mother, “I want to live there!” 🙂 . I think that’s the best compliment I have ever got as a photographer! This is the concluding part of my series on Holi, the festival of colours celebrated in the Indian sub-continent. This post captures faces in different shades of colour!
I have put the rest of the photographs in a gallery. You need to click on them to enlarge.
You can check out my photos of Holika Dahan and some more photographs of the Action of Holi
Hope you enjoyed the Holi Faces! 🙂
Quite simply, some of the best Holi photos i have ever seen. Keep up the great stuff!
Thanks a ton Alessandro!!! Coming from you..that’s an absolute honour for me..thank you 🙂
Amazing photos!
thanks a lot Rosalinde! 🙂
WOW, that’s cool! I want to live there too!! 😀
hahaha…you are always welcome!!! But don’t forget to bring along your special mosquito net 😀
lol!
Beautiful photos!!
thank you very much! 🙂
‘You need to click on them to enlarge’, then, click on each in turn to browse through the rest. Wonderful photographs!
haha..thanks for completing the instructions..and thanks for liking the photographs! 🙂
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Lovely!! I am so happy to note that children are playing holi with equal fervour and excitement as during that time when I was a kid. Holi is definitely the best time for a kid to be in India! 🙂
Thank you so much Snowflakegurl!! With disappearing playgrounds and increasing workload at schools…kids nowadays hardly get time to play..so, even I was happy to see them playing without a care in the world…there is still hope for kids of today! 🙂
beautiful and colorful pics 🙂 thanks for sharing dear
thanks a lot! As the cliche goes…the pleasure is entirely mine! 🙂
🙂
What a wonderfull post this is!
Oh , My it really makes me seriously think about visiting this beautiful country!
thank you!!! like any other country..India has its fair share of good and bad and ugly!! But, yes, you should definitely come visit!! 🙂
I spent Holi in Rishikesh once. Loved it!
No wonder kids wanted to live there! Looks fun 🙂
Thank you!! It is indeed fun!! 🙂