Sunday, January 30, 2011

Frames from the Ruins - Hampi [2009]

A banana and flower seller working her tough way through under the sun in front of the Virupaksha Temple in Hampi. Photograph taken on 26th November, 2009.

A devotee boy observing curiously while I take this picture inside the Virupaksha Temple. Photograph taken on 26th November, 2009

Many colorful saints on the streets of Hampi. Hampi is a home for many such people who earns their livelihood and attains nirvana. Photograph taken on 26th November, 2009

The real one! I was fortunate enough to get this picture in front of the Virupaksha Temple. Photograph taken on 26th November, 2009.

Brave display of skill earns food for life. A person on the main street of Hampi displaying his skills with his friendly Snake. Photograph taken on 26th November, 2009

Painting the real. Many such painters assemble at the Stone Chariot campus every day and practice their skill. Photograph taken on 27th November, 2009

Anegondi is a place where one can only take a coracle ride. And many people work on building such carriers and earn their livelihood. Photograph taken at Anegondi on 27th November, 2009

A market scene in front of the Aihole Temple. Photograph taken on 29th November, 2009.

Child labor is the evident in most of the places in North Karnataka. One such scene is captured. A boy selling curds in front of the KoodalaSangama temple. Photograph taken on 29th November, 2009

Smiling times for a Guava vendor in front of the KoodalaSangama temple. Photograph taken on 29th November, 2009

A girl in the village of the battle site - Tangadagi. Photograph taken on 29th November, 2009

Boys playing in the village Tangadagi of Bijapur district, Karnataka. Photograph taken on 29th November, 2009
(C) Srikanth Amalladinna

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