What the organist sees
The organist's mirror in the church next to Croft Castle in Herefordshire (England)
Added on May 2, 2011
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STALIN
The mirror shows the reflection of the driver of an autorickshaw (three-wheeler, or 'tuc-tuc). I asked him why the word 'Stalin' was attached to his mirror. It is the name of his son. Stalin and Lenin are still popular first names for children in India.
Added on January 20, 2011
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The moving mirror
This long mirror was being held by the passenger on the motorbike behind the green bus. Shot at Hosur Checkpoint, Bangalore, India
Added on January 9, 2011
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Gothick vision
Lacock Abbey in Wiltshire is decorated in the neo-Gothic ('Gothick') style
Added on November 1, 2010
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"In an antique land"
The ballroom in Villa Menezes-Braganca, Chandor, Goa (India).
Added on September 11, 2010
The title copies the name of an excellent book with the same name by Amitabh Ghosh. |
Framed
Detail of part of the ceiling of the nave of Norwich Cathedral, Norwich, Norfolk, England
Added on August 23, 2010
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Looking upwards
The conical light-well above the assembly chamber of the Welsh Assembly in Cardiff, Wales. The mirror in the centre, near the top of the picture, rotates in the wind.
Added on July 5, 2010
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Cutlery
Museu Sampaio, Guimaraes, Portugal.
Added on May 19, 2010
[Looks at its best on black background.] |
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Mirrors and mosque
View of the Jumma Masjid in the Commercial Street area of Bangalore, India
Added on January 31, 2010
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Breakfast in Hospet
Provincial decor in a vegetarian restaurant in Hospet, Karnataka State, India
Added on September 15, 2009
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