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The Strength Of Being
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Published: Volume 14, Issue 1, January-February, 2006
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Quiet serenity or undisturbed tranquillity.... Any way you see it, there is nothing more powerful than peace. On the road from Lhasa in Tibet to Kathmandu in Nepal, the spiritually inclined photographer, Anandseth, chanced upon a new personal philosophy of life as he captured vibrant landscapes, endearing innocence and wrinkled visages which mirrored an all-enveloping calm. The 34-year-old, Mumbai-based lensman's images throw open new, potent windows to the soul Are you a photographer with a fresh perspective on life? Do you have creative pictures that capture the essence of existence? Send in your compositions to art@verveonline.com. The best images will be featured in Framed.
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