Nostalgia – fond recollections of the past. A few images that I shot in the good old days of the film camera, from the year 1998, almost 15 years ago!
Candles at a church in Goa
A window to the past
Reflections on a mirror, Rajasthan
Ajanta caves, Maharashtra
A puppet of Raavan to be burnt on the festival of Dusshera
Empty Goa beach
Reflections on a door, Kasauli
A temple at Khajuraho
A village house door, Khajuraho
A village near Khajuraho
For the weekly photo challenge – Nostalgia
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A designer, photographer and artist, I love to work with color, form and texture on paper, digital media and textiles. Color Odyssey is a visual odyssey of my love for Travel & Photography, of Stories and Experiences I’ve had so far. I hope you enjoy my voyage through colors of Love, Travel, Food & Adventure…
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Great Indian Photos..Loved all of them.. 🙂
Thanks Harsha 🙂
awesome photos
Thanks 🙂
You are welcome
Beautiful photos for the challenge. I love that last village scene. 🙂
Thanks 🙂
Absolutely loved you collage.
Thanks Abhra 🙂
Lovely pictures, Ritu! Nothing can replace film, really.
That’s true…I love working in film! 🙂
That picture of a temple at Khajuraho intrigues me the most as I’ve been wanting to go there since a few years ago. Hopefully when I go to India one day I’ll have enough time to visit the temple. Nice pictures Ritu!
Thanks 🙂 Yes, you must visit Khajuraho if you get a chance, it’s one of most beautiful places in India!
What a serie of great photos ! I especially liked the one of temple at Khajuraho // Maria 🙂
Thanks a lot Maria! 🙂
Gorgeous photos. I love the red door with reflections in Kasauli.
Thanks 😊
There is something very romantic about the film. Its hard to put finger on what exactly but something about the film grains or its the tones that makes it special. I bought a film cam about 1 year back and its time i get it repaired and ready for use.
Thanks Mayank 🙂 So true! There’s nothing like learning Photography on a film camera. I miss the film & slide days! I wish apps like Instagram would replicate the effect but film is film 🙂