Monday, June 28, 2010

Monochrome mania



Barista in Chembur, a north eastern suburb of Mumbai.
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Sunday, June 27, 2010

Camera Critters

 
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You talkin' to me?!

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Saturday, June 26, 2010

Saturday Photohunt - Purple

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A burst of purple at Bandra fort in Mumbai.
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Friday, June 25, 2010

Skywatch Friday

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The Mumbai sky laden with monsoon clouds.
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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Thursday challenge - Soft



A soft blossoming beauty in a lotus pond atop Bandra fort in Mumbai.
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010

ABC Wednesday - W



A Wide expanse of Water and sky off Bandra in Mumbai.
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Monday, June 21, 2010

MyWorld



St. Andrew's Church stands on the sea-shore at Bandra on the site of a church of the same name, which was built in 1575 (According to the old Gazetteer of Thana District this church was built in 1575 while the Jesuit Report of 1669, refers to St. Andrew's church being built later than that of St. Anne. This report also mentions that the parish of St. Andrew was formed in 1616 since the parish of St. Anne had grown unwieldy and, therefore, an independent parish had to be formed at St. Andrew's to serve the needs of the neighbouring villages.) by the Rev. F. Manuel Gomes, the apostle of Salsette, the superior of the college of the Holy name at Vasai (Bassein). By 1588 Gomes had made 4,000 converts and by 1591 the number had risen to 6,000. Upto 1620 St. Andrew's was the only church at Bandra. Formerly the Church's door was at the west end and opened on the sea-shore. The entrance to the present church which was rebuilt in 1864, is at the east which presents the usually, quaintly ornamented face. The bare walls are surmounted by a steep tiled roof with bell towers at each side, and a figure of St. Andrew stands over the central door.
Information sourced from Maharashtra State Gazetteers

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