Suchit Nanda > Loneliness
Lonely leaf as shot in North America.
Suchit Nanda > Jal Mahal ("Water Palace")  is an 18th century pleasure palace and is located in Jaipur (Capital of Rajasthan State). The palace is amidst Mansagar lake, which is nestled amongst the Nahargarh hills. The Jal Mahal Palace, Jaipur is noted for its sophisticated design and grand architecture. The first four floors of this building is under water, only the top floor remains outside. This image has been shot enroute the Nahargarh Fort which was built in 1799 and from which one gets a nice view of the Palace, Lake and surrounding areas. The palace itself is now abandoned, but reasonably well preserved.

Update June'07: This picture has been published in Better Photography June 2007 Issue.  
http://photos.suchit.in/popular/2/169066852#169066852
Suchit Nanda > This image won a merit award from IDRC: 
"The Promise of Tomorrow" - Kothmale Radio Station is located in Sri Lanka a country which has become split between the Sinhalese and Tamil ethnic groups. Although a Sinhalese area, couple of Tamilian children come to the Kothmale Radio station to learn computers. Despite language barriers, the teachers are able to guide and help these children with a promise for a better tomorrow.


Kothmale Community Radio, Sri Lanka   http://www.kothmale.org/   (Part of R&D Grant of IDRC’s PAN Asia Networking)   http://www.idrc.ca/panasia/ev-81912-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html
Suchit Nanda > The state of Rajasthan is located in the Western part of India. Sand dunes, wooded hills, and amazing lakes & palaces come together with men & women in colourful turbans & skits to make a visit enchanting. The mood & rhythm changes from one region to the other but what hits you most is the warm and friendly smiles across the region. Some of the major tourists destinations of Pushkar, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur & Jaipur are located in this State as also some of the best wildlife sanctuaries. The history of Rajasthan dates back to 5,000 years and the heritage & rich landscape reflects the past glories of the Rajas and their palaces. While the big cities are fast moving towards a westernized life-style, its the villages and outskirts that have still retained the traditional ways. Definately worth a visit. Best time is around Aug to Oct. Time it with one of the major fairs (such as Pushkar Mela in Feb) and you will have a unique and unforgettable experience for sure.
Suchit Nanda > For Rodas Hotel, Hiranandani Gardens, Powai, Mumbai (Bombay), India. 
Printed at 81" x 125" size (about 6.5 feet by 10.5 feet) on flex with back lighting. This image is put up at the entrance to the Banquet hall.  http://www.rodashotel.com/
Suchit Nanda > Flinders Street Station seen across the Yarra river in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
This image is taken from the Princess Bridge. One the left is the Southgate and the Southbank Promenade.
Suchit Nanda > Bada Imambada, Lucknow, India. The Bada Imambada was built by Asaf-ud-Daula in the year 1784. Its construction was a part of the famine relief project, where a number of labourers were appointed to build this Imambada. It is a huge vacant hall with a length of 50 m and a height of 15 m. Close to the Imambara is the Bhul Bhulaiya - an amazing maze that might need a tourist guide to get through. Long passages with viewing areas were used by soldiers to defend the structure.
Suchit Nanda > The 88-storey Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is the world's tallest twin towers. At 58.4 meters is the sky bridge at levels 41 and 42 (floors). This unique double deck sky bridge stands 170 metres above street level and is supported by archs.

The towers are designed and created by the renowned architect, Cesar Pelli & Associates. The geometric pattern of the islamic heritage was used to design the floor plates. The exterior is a combination of glass and stainless steel. 

http://www.klcc.com.my
Suchit Nanda > Lock
As we were walking in the fields in Goa, we came across this small hut with a locked door. The peeling paint and the unkept door caught my attention.
The state of Rajasthan is located in the Western part of India. Sand dunes, wooded hills, and amazing lakes & palaces come together with men & women in colourful turbans & skits to make a visit enchanting. The mood & rhythm changes from one region to the other but what hits you most is the warm and friendly smiles across the region. Some of the major tourists destinations of Pushkar, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur & Jaipur are located in this State as also some of the best wildlife sanctuaries. The history of Rajasthan dates back to 5,000 years and the heritage & rich landscape reflects the past glories of the Rajas and their palaces. While the big cities are fast moving towards a westernized life-style, its the villages and outskirts that have still retained the traditional ways. Definately worth a visit. Best time is around Aug to Oct. Time it with one of the major fairs (such as Pushkar Mela in Feb) and you will have a unique and unforgettable experience for sure.
Suchit Nanda > The state of Rajasthan is located in the Western part of India. Sand dunes, wooded hills, and amazing lakes & palaces come together with men & women in colourful turbans & skits to make a visit enchanting. The mood & rhythm changes from one region to the other but what hits you most is the warm and friendly smiles across the region. Some of the major tourists destinations of Pushkar, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur & Jaipur are located in this State as also some of the best wildlife sanctuaries. The history of Rajasthan dates back to 5,000 years and the heritage & rich landscape reflects the past glories of the Rajas and their palaces. While the big cities are fast moving towards a westernized life-style, its the villages and outskirts that have still retained the traditional ways. Definately worth a visit. Best time is around Aug to Oct. Time it with one of the major fairs (such as Pushkar Mela in Feb) and you will have a unique and unforgettable experience for sure.
The state of Rajasthan is located in the Western part of India. Sand dunes, wooded hills, and amazing lakes & palaces come together with men & women in colourful turbans & skits to make a visit enchanting. The mood & rhythm changes from one region to the other but what hits you most is the warm and friendly smiles across the region. Some of the major tourists destinations of Pushkar, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur & Jaipur are located in this State as also some of the best wildlife sanctuaries. The history of Rajasthan dates back to 5,000 years and the heritage & rich landscape reflects the past glories of the Rajas and their palaces. While the big cities are fast moving towards a westernized life-style, its the villages and outskirts that have still retained the traditional ways. Definately worth a visit. Best time is around Aug to Oct. Time it with one of the major fairs (such as Pushkar Mela in Feb) and you will have a unique and unforgettable experience for sure.
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