I have to admit that even though it's mostly my friends and family reading these posts, I like being anonymous to random readers out there in cyber space. That's why I change names and don't post pictures with faces, but this series of pictures is just too good to not post.
Ajima hired some local shop owners that dress up brides for their wedding to come to her house and dress me up in a series of saris and jewelry from around India. It was very interesting to see first hand how all the saris are tied and draped but it was also a very hot being constantly poked and prodded then photographed. I also felt like an over sized puppy dog desperate for a pat on the head as the dressers knew very little English and they used hand signals and noises to get me to cooperate appropriately and perform tricks and poses.
Hubs started out taking the photos then we switched to the photographer
from our reception (so hubs could be in some pictures, but really I
think he wanted to lounge around) so you will notice the background
differences between our pictures (plain wall) and his (oh, just you
wait!)
Tamil Nadu Bridal (State Hubs is from)
Kerala (State West of Tamil Nadu)
Tamil Nadu Brahman
Bombay Bridal (city now called Mumbai)
South Indian Village
North Indian
Kashmir (near Pakistan)
Mangalore Coorg (In the state above Kerala)
Manipuri (Near Burma)
South Indian (ordinary wrap)
Inverted Coconut
Tuesday, 22 January 2013
Monday, 21 January 2013
Pictures
Finally! Some of the pictures I've taken. I must be honest, I'm not
overly impressed with my pictures. I usually take at least a day to
take photos and I like to take detailed texture shots and such, but no
time with a two year old for such pictures. Most of our pictures this
trip were about family and friends and thus will never make it to this
blog.
In Salem |
Residential streets of Salem |
Salem houses |
one of the many construction sites in Salem |
Roof tops of houses in Salem |
example of a thatch/leaf roof |
goats! |
running off before Hubs eats them in Byriani |
My mom loved how they used their heads to carry stuff |
shrine |
working amongst the coffee plants |
View from Yercaud (Hill station near Salem) |
More views from Yercaud |
Yercaud view |
Yercaud view |
traffic jam |
Part of what I call the "honesty" of the country |
view from the highway when traveling to Chennai |
part of the traffic while traveling to Chennai |
When a building was in the way of expanding the highway they just tear down the offending rooms |
another view of a house ripped in half to make room for the highway |
Interesting tree in Chennai. The branches would put off these shoots to the ground to add roots as it expanded. |
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