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Indistinct silhouettes by Shikher's Imagery
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The stage on which we are all enacting our parts is too big for each of us to presume our roles to be more than indistinct silhouettes against the might of Mother Nature.
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Indistinct silhouettes by Shikher's Imagery
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The stage on which we are all enacting our parts is too big for each of us to presume our roles to be more than indistinct silhouettes against the might of Mother Nature.
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Indistinct silhouettes by Shikher's Imagery
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The stage on which we are all enacting our parts is too big for each of us to presume our roles to be more than indistinct silhouettes against the might of Mother Nature.
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Sea of people by Shikher's Imagery
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There is still a window of light, or, shall I say, a window to light, that we, as a sea of people, need to fall back on to nourish and appreciate the planet we live on.
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Sea of people by Shikher's Imagery
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There is still a window of light, or, shall I say, a window to light, that we, as a sea of people, need to fall back on to nourish and appreciate the planet we live on.
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Sea of people by Shikher's Imagery
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There is still a window of light, or, shall I say, a window to light, that we, as a sea of people, need to fall back on to nourish and appreciate the planet we live on.
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Haze of memories by Shikher's Imagery
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According to the adage, time moves. Or does it? Or is it not we who move from one moment to the next, each moment eventually blending into the haze of memories that follows?
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Haze of memories by Shikher's Imagery
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According to the adage, time moves. Or does it? Or is it not we who move from one moment to the next, each moment eventually blending into the haze of memories that follows?
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Haze of memories by Shikher's Imagery
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According to the adage, time moves. Or does it? Or is it not we who move from one moment to the next, each moment eventually blending into the haze of memories that follows?
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The Artist by Shikher's Imagery
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Sun is an absolute artist who just sits there and shines, and canvases are filled and pictures are painted. The lush fields of Alwar in Rajasthan.
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The Artist by Shikher's Imagery
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Sun is an absolute artist who just sits there and shines, and canvases are filled and pictures are painted. The lush fields of Alwar in Rajasthan.
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The Artist - SI_09208 by Shikher's Imagery
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Connection by Shikher's Imagery
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While we are tethered to our flawed definitions of success in cities, it’s the lesser worlds of the countryside, which we wrongly perceive as lesser, that bring about the real joy and our inner connection. Sights to behold in Alwar, Rajasthan.
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Connection by Shikher's Imagery
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While we are tethered to our flawed definitions of success in cities, itâs the lesser worlds of the countryside, which we wrongly perceive as lesser, that bring about the real joy and our inner connection. Sights to behold in Alwar, Rajasthan.
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Connection by Shikher's Imagery
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While we are tethered to our flawed definitions of success in cities, it’s the lesser worlds of the countryside, which we wrongly perceive as lesser, that bring about the real joy and our inner connection. Sights to behold in Alwar, Rajasthan.
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Being together by Shikher's Imagery
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When you travel the same distance and occupy the same space, the ‘being together’ becomes an ethos more than just a mere fact. (Two boats joined with a plank and a rope attached on either side of the narrow bend of the river make for this ingenious way of crossing the stream. Seen at Majuli, Assam.)
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Being together by Shikher's Imagery
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When you travel the same distance and occupy the same space, the ‘being together’ becomes an ethos more than just a mere fact. (Two boats joined with a plank and a rope attached on either side of the narrow bend of the river make for this ingenious way of crossing the stream. Seen at Majuli, Assam.)
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