I’ve been fortunate to spend a year and a half, off and on, in India over the past three years. During a week long visit to a Bangalore blogging friend, he took a day off and drove me to see Mysore Palace, a beautiful ancient Hindu temple south of there, and we also stopped at St. Philomena Church where beautiful yellow flowers were in bloom.
lovely snap
I’ve been fortunate to spend a year and a half, off and on, in India over the past three years. During a week long visit to a Bangalore blogging friend, he took a day off and drove me to see Mysore Palace, a beautiful ancient Hindu temple south of there, and we also stopped at St. Philomena Church where beautiful yellow flowers were in bloom.
I really enjoyed my short stay in Karnataka.
Lovely photo….:)
Lovely
Sturdy structure.
Joy – ABC Team
Beautifully shot – thanks for sharing! 🙂
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Black and white was a great choice for the picture.
Massive doors ae impressive…glad you included the couple to show the size♪ http://lauriekazmierczak.com/spool-yard/
That church looks great. Would also love to see a wide shot.
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Mersad
Mersad Donko Photography
Impressive photo. Black and white is often a refreshing change and seems to add authenticity.
The image just whetted my appetite to see the whole church.
ABC WEDNESDAY
Such lovely photo! The b&w made it look more dramatic too!
That structure is MASSIVE
ROG, ABCW
Imposing building and a brilliant photo,
Best wishes,
Di.ABCW team
Beautiful photo! Have a terrific day.
Lovely shot!
Beautiful photo 🙂
What an awesome photos, I love black and white, but more so the architecture!
Beautiful structure! Great shot!
Thank you for visiting and sharing at http://www.image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2014/11/i-miss-this-kind-of-weather.html. I always look forward to your visits. It’s fun to look at what you’ve been seeing through your lens.
Have a great week,
Sue
I like how you allow us to see how huge the building is by showing us people next to it.
Lovely shot.
Awesome building.
Fine photo 🙂
Great photowork!
A great b&w photo!
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Wonderful lines. I really like the way the figures set off the scale of the architecture.
Thank you 😀