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This is my story and photos about my journey into the village of Karjat, India with Habitat for Humanity's Global Village Program.
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Hawaii has a rich history of ranching and their own brand of cowboys and cowgirls. Their lifestyle is still celebrated and practiced today.
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Everytime I get a new camera or I want to try a new film, I take pictures with my pets. They are my new models.
Taking portraits of people is not so easy, but I think, it's easier with pets and animals. Find out why after the jump!
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Moo-vember has come and gone, so it's time to announce the winners!
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I'm still sharing my compilation of other users' photos that are twins of my own photos. I haven't found the exact twin photos yet, but I know I will achieve it! But for he moment, I'm finding some of them that are very alike.
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Once upon a time there was a small, little, tiny farm in a big, large... and really not-that-huge city. :)
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Mephisto's November rumble will get community moo-ing in delight. That's good a clue as any as to the theme of this month's rumble!
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I traveled to Southern Vermont this fall to be a “leaf peeper” and see the annual show of color as the leaves turned to vibrant shades of reds and golds. Spectacular Lomo moments were at every turn. The beautiful scenery was only enhanced by the artistic wonder of my Diana F+ and LC-A.
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Amidst the hustle and bustle of this city, there is a peaceful and quiet hill park. Shing Mun Country Park is one such easily accessible location.
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In the early summer I went to my neighbor country Norway, I didn't expect much, but what I found there was amazing: high mountains, breathtaking views and lots of free-roaming animals!! Say hello to Geiranger, a hidden paradise that will leave you breathless and wanting for more!
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Gokarna is definitely a magnificent place for a beach holiday but also nice to spend time in the village, temples are everywhere. It is downright inexpensive. Food and accommodation believe me is dirt-cheap on these beaches.
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Apart from Aidilfitri, the festival most grandly celebrated by Muslims all over the world is Aidiladha. In Malaysia, it is more commonly known as Hari Raya Korban or Hari Raya Haji. Celebrated about two months after Aidilfitri, on the 10th day of Zulhijah, the 12th month of the Muslim calendar, it marks the end of the haj pilgrimage period (about two weeks) hence the name Hari Raya Haji (festival of the pilgrimage).