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In the vastness of the sea and the silence of the shore, love is the only sound that can be heard.
In the vastness of the sea and the silence of the shore, love is the only sound that can be heard.
Varanasi, India
In the narrow streets of Varanasi, a physically challenged pujari moves through the lanes in his wheelchair, on his way to perform his daily rituals and had a short rest. Despite the challenges of navigating the uneven paths, his dedication to his spiritual duties remains unwavering. His saffron robes, worn with grace, symbolize his connection to the divine, as he maneuvers with quiet determination amidst the chaos of the holy city. On the side wall, a painting of a sage gazes down at him with curiosity. The sage’s painted eyes seem almost alive, as if questioning the thoughts running through the pujari’s mind. Is the sage pondering the pujari’s resilience, or perhaps marveling at his spiritual strength that transcends physical limitations? The pujari, deep in thought, appears unfazed by the sage’s gaze, his mind focused on his sacred duties ahead. This moment, framed by the lively streets and the ancient wisdom etched on the walls, reflects the duality of life in Varanasi — where spirituality and struggle coexist. The painting’s silent curiosity mirrors the human search for understanding, while the pujari’s journey embodies devotion, strength, and the pursuit of purpose, regardless of physical challenges.
In the narrow streets of Varanasi, a physically challenged pujari moves through the lanes in his wheelchair, on his way to perform his daily rituals a...
Rajasthan, India
In the bustling streets of Jodhpur, a small shop brims with vibrant colors and quiet stories. A husband and wife, dressed in traditional Rajasthani attire, tend to their saree business with a seamless partnership born of years of shared labor. The wife, draped in a richly embroidered lehenga, showcases a vibrant saree to a bangle seller who pauses from her rounds to inquire about its price. Her hands, adorned with jingling bangles, gesture animatedly as she negotiates. Nearby, their young son sits on the adjacent staircase, his schoolbooks spread before him. Unfazed by the commotion, he concentrates on his studies, a picture of determination amid the colorful chaos of the shop. This harmonious scene reflects the essence of a hardworking family balancing tradition, livelihood, and aspirations in the heart of Rajasthan’s blue city.
Cairo Egypt
Under the glow of neon lights, the old carnival ride spins, filling the night with laughter and motion. Children swing through the air, their faces blurred with excitement, while a man stands motionless in the foreground, watching. Is he reminiscing about his own childhood, remembering the days when he too soared through the night on a wooden swing? Or is he a father, observing his child with quiet pride? Behind him, life continues—vendors selling treats, onlookers lost in their conversations, and the hum of the fair blending with the distant city sounds. The contrast is striking: movement and stillness, joy and contemplation. In that moment, he is neither part of the ride nor separate from it—just a silent observer, caught between past and present.
Al-Ghouria in Cairo Egypt
A bread delivery man skillfully balances a large wooden crate on his head while riding his bicycle through the streets. Captured from a top-down perspective, the image highlights his speed, precision, and the art of balance in his daily routine.
A bread delivery man skillfully balances a large wooden crate on his head while riding his bicycle through the streets. Captured from a top-down persp...
Elche
Foto de un hospital despues de nacimiento del bebe
Foto de un hospital despues de nacimiento del bebe
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Fotos en un hospital despues de nacimiento
Fotos en un hospital despues de nacimiento
Norway, Lofoten islands
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV EF16-35mm f/2.8L III USM 19 mm 5 sec f/2.8 ISO 1000
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV EF16-35mm f/2.8L III USM 19 mm 5 sec f/2.8 ISO 1000
Greece, Athos
In the photo is Archimandrite Gregory (Zoumis), rector of the Dohiar Monastery on Mount Athos, author of the amazing books "The People of the Church I Knew", "The God-loving". Geronda was widely known outside the Holy Mountain, and people came to him from all over the world to attend his talks, hear his wise words, and gain support. Thanks to such meetings, books were published in which the abbot describes his heroes with great warmth — laymen and monks, many of whom he was familiar with. His books are full of good humor, sincerity and life wisdom. Having great authority, the elder was very simple in communication and walked in old clothes. In the last years of his life, he was seriously ill, but humbly endured the torments of an incurable disease, and on October 22, 2018, at the age of 76, the elder died. The photo was taken in June 2013 in Greece, on Mount Athos, at the Dohiar Monastery. Camera: Zenit 11 Helios-44M 58 mm 1:2 BLACK&WHITE FILM 35 mm ILFORD DELTA 400
In the photo is Archimandrite Gregory (Zoumis), rector of the Dohiar Monastery on Mount Athos, author of the amazing books "The People of the Church I...
iran
The morning of the last month of autumn and hibernation in the trees of the pond
The morning of the last month of autumn and hibernation in the trees of the pond
iran
The morning of the last autumn month and a mountainous village
The morning of the last autumn month and a mountainous village
iran
Today%s Autumn Sunrise and the River%s Hope for the Rain Troops for Life
Today%s Autumn Sunrise and the River%s Hope for the Rain Troops for Life
Kish island
her eyes are closed, but this closing is not a sign of surrender, but a sign of unrestrained faith and the breaking of the chains that limit him to sight. With her eyes closed, She visualizes freedom in her heart, freedom from the narrow views and thoughts that society places on hers. her knees are tightly locked, but inside them, like free lakes, there is passion. A woman is a part of this earth, but at the same time, all her thoughts are about the high heights of the sky.
her eyes are closed, but this closing is not a sign of surrender, but a sign of unrestrained faith and the breaking of the chains that limit him to si...
India
A groom is in a happy mood while her relatives are preparing her for the upcoming wedding ceremony.
A groom is in a happy mood while her relatives are preparing her for the upcoming wedding ceremony.
Bangladesh
Every year, thousands of followers of “Loknath,” gather at different branches of Shri Shri Lokenath Brahmachari Ashram for the “Kartik Brati” or “Rakher Upobash” religious festival. The festival is held on every Saturday and Tuesday during the last 15 days of Bangla month of “Kartik.” Lokenath Brahmachari, mostly known as Baba Lokenath, was an 18th Century Hindu saint and philosopher in Bengal. Lighting small lamps and special incense, Hindu worshipers fast and pray in earnest to the gods for favors during this ritual
Every year, thousands of followers of “Loknath,” gather at different branches of Shri Shri Lokenath Brahmachari Ashram for the “Kartik Brati” ...
Bangladesh
In the bustling city of Sadarghat, Bangladesh, a community of boatmen resided on the shores of the mighty river. For generations, their lives revolved around the boats that served as their homes, their livelihoods, and their companions. From the break of dawn until the golden hues of sunset painted the sky, these resilient boatmen navigated the labyrinthine waterways, ferrying passengers, goods, and dreams across the river. With strong hands and unwavering determination, they maneuvered their wooden vessels with precision, their expertise honed through years of experience. But it was not just a means of earning a living for these boatmen. The boat was an extension of their identity, a tangible embodiment of their connection to the water that had shaped their lives. They slept under the starry sky, cradled by the gentle rocking of the boat, finding solace in the rhythmic lullaby of the river. Their homes may have lacked the luxuries of modern life, but within the modest confines of their boats, they found a sense of belonging and contentment. Each boat became a microcosm of their world, filled with laughter, stories, and shared meals. They celebrated festivals, mourned losses, and celebrated the bonds of community that tied them together. Their lives were not without challenges. The river, both their provider and their adversary, dictated their fate. They braved treacherous storms, unpredictable currents, and fluctuating tides, their resilience a testament to their indomitable spirit. In the face of adversity, the boatmen of Sadarghat displayed remarkable unity and camaraderie. They supported each other through the ebb and flow of life, sharing the burden of hardships and celebrating the victories, however small. Their stories intertwined with those of the river, each ripple and wave carrying fragments of their collective history. They witnessed the passage of time, the changing landscape of the city, and the evolving demands of a modern world. Yet, their bond with the water remained steadfast, an unbreakable thread connecting them to their roots. The boatmen of Sadarghat were more than mere navigators of the river; they were the custodians of a way of life, preserving traditions and wisdom passed down through generations. Their resilience, adaptability, and unwavering spirit embodied the essence of Bangladesh%s rich cultural heritage. As the sun set on another day, casting its golden glow over the waters of Sadarghat, the boatmen returned to their boats, ready to embark on another journey. With oars in hand and hope in their hearts, they continued to navigate the river, carrying the stories of their community and the dreams of a brighter future. In the heart of Sadarghat, the boatmen carved their existence, an enduring testament to the inseparable bond between the people and the river that sustained them.
In the bustling city of Sadarghat, Bangladesh, a community of boatmen resided on the shores of the mighty river. For generations, their lives revolv...
Bangladesh
Children working in a rice mill for live hood.
Children working in a rice mill for live hood.
Bangladesh
A young girl who lives near the seashore is enjoying her free time after school.
A young girl who lives near the seashore is enjoying her free time after school.
Mullick Ghat Bazar Flower Market, Howrah, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
The beauty of flower is eternal.
The beauty of flower is eternal.
Mullick Ghat Bazar Flower Market, Howrah, Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Old winter sun shines on the pavement.
Old winter sun shines on the pavement.
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Uno stile tutto mio
Uno stile tutto mio
Trieste - Italy
The photo was taken in Trieste at the market %Mercato coperto%. Going up to the second floor I looked down and the scene was ready to my eyes !
The photo was taken in Trieste at the market %Mercato coperto%. Going up to the second floor I looked down and the scene was ready to my eyes !
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