October 24th, 2008 by ashu singh
Originally clicked and uploaded by - Pratosh Dwivedi - 24th Oct’08
Halloween is a week away but it’s creepy signs are all over the city. You go to shops, malls, houses and even offices and you can see these pumpkin shaped ghost heads (Jack-o’-lanterns) in all different sizes scattered all over the place. Some are carved out of real pumpkins while some like in the picture above are made of plastic, porcelain or even clay. I found these two huge pumpkin heads at my friends house and I knew that they would make a nice picture.
BTW, I am planning to carve one out of a real pumpkin, that would be something new & fun and most of all, something I have never done before.
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July 26th, 2008 by ashu singh
Originally clicked and uploaded by - Pratosh Dwivedi - 27th July’08
Last weekend we planned to visit a church in the downtown and when we reached there, we found that the church was all set to host a wedding. We could see impeccably dressed people ready to greet the blessed couple. As we reached the entrance of the church the bride was getting escorted inside. I took some shots which didnt come as good as expected due to bad light.
This one is my best among all I got. You can see a couple more at the below given links.
Photo - 1
Photo - 2
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December 25th, 2007 by ashu singh
Originally clicked and uploaded by - Pratosh Dwivedi - 25th Dec’07
Today being Christmas, I am posting this cute Santa doll displayed at the reception of my Hotel. I was waiting there to get my internet access key for the week when I noticed this small setup of dolls at the corner of the front-desk. Though there were beautiful Christmas trees, elegantly decorated hallways, but still I chose this “small Santa” to be my post for Christmas’07.
I sent the same photo my friends as the Christmas greeting.
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