Pushkar: A rainbow of colours in the desert
Oct 29, 2009
The fair held in the sands of Rajasthan is an unfailing attraction for tourists from around the world - and a visual treat for photographers.
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Comments:
Thanks for the photographs on Pushkar. I am producing a film on it, but arrived on the wrong dates at the Pushkar Fair in Rajasthan. It was really sad because I did not have the schedule to wait for another 4-5 days. These are really memorable. And as I am in New York City it reminds me of home.
I don't know that one more vegetarian animal i.e. camel is Rajavaahanam
All snap shots are fine especially that of regal camels
All the best
Wonderful
Very good pictures of Pushkar.
Pushkar fair in the deserts of Rajasthan,is a very good treat for our eyes. Excellent colour photos. Thank you.
Great pic of the dusky Indian evening ... its just awesome with the colours in the background and shadowy camels with the sunlight .. great .. !
A GREAT PIC.i feel even our country has those sites/ moments/places to visit.why run abroad.need to highlightsuch visuals & make a tourist haven,