Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/10
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]They are 200-300 miles south/southeast of Bangalore. I will ask my friend about their locations. As I understand it, these two are not in use for worshiping currently. We went to a main temple outside of Bangalore, and it's quite colorful. So many temples, so little time :-) At 08:06 PM 6/10/2006, Jayanand Govindaraj wrote: >Richard, >These are very nice - where were they? I presume somewhere near Bangalore? >In Chennai, at least, the main temples are repainted once every 5 years, >and they are colourful, to say the least. >Cheers >Jayanand > > >Richard wrote: > >>Hi Jim, I don't know whether these were ever in color, but they are >>700-1000 years old, so there is no color now. The ones currently in use >>are in color. >> >>For people that recall, I lost a 6 month old hard drive last year with >>photos on it. The ones that are forever lost are the Epson R-D1 photos of >>an Indian village celebrating the Holi Festival - the Goan tour guide >>liked us so much that he invited us to his village. It was one of the >>most honored things people have done to us. Somewhere on our server, I >>have 4-5 pictures that I post. Those are the only ones left :-( (Yes, I >>have a reasonably good back up strategy now for digital RAW files. I have >>a 1 Terabyte network server that just backs up all the RAW files in the >>back ground) >> >> From the same trip, I do have a set of slides that I need to rescan and >> process. There are a small number of nice photos there. >> >>Thanks for looking and commenting. >> >>At 10:30 AM 6/10/2006, James R. Nelon wrote: >> >>>Richard, >>> >>>I really enjoyed the images, especially seeing the textures and shading of >>>the stonework. In many Hindu temples, a lot of vivid colors are applied to >>>the images. Was this the case here? If so, I missed being able to see the >>>artistry of the colors since you shot in B&W. >>> >>>Jim Nelon >>>Formerly in Hong Kong >>> >>> >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: lug-bounces+jnelon=netvigator.com@leica-users.org >>>[mailto:lug-bounces+jnelon=netvigator.com@leica-users.org] On Behalf Of >>>Richard >>>Sent: Saturday, June 10, 2006 5:40 AM >>>To: lug@leica-users.org >>>Subject: [Leica] Vishnu's Dreaming - visits to two Hindu temples >>> >>>How can one take pictures of the Grand Canyon? With the exceptions of few >>>awe inspiring pictures, most are just photographs of a hole, albeit a big >>>one, on the ground. >>> >>>Thus with some trepidations that I present this gallery: >>>http://www.dragonsgate.net/pub/richard/PICS/061006/ >>>The photographic contribution is close to nil. Nevertheless, it records a >>>cultural heritage that belongs to all of us. The first set of photographs >>>is from a stone temple built around 12-13th century. The workmanship is so >>>startling that the artisans carved through some of the statues, as shown >>>in >>>the very first picture. I *believe* (but could be wrong) that this temple >>>is Shiva's temple. The second set is from a temple built around 10th >>>century and their styles are somewhat different. I believe this temple is >>>Vishnu's temple. The last picture is of Vishnu dreaming, from whose navel >>>Brahma, the Creator comes forth. // richard (This email is for mailing lists. To reach me directly, please use richard at imagecraft.com)