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SISTER ACT: The trio of Shadow, Split and Brat soak up the sun even as the ruins of Ranthambore provide the perfect setting


I love the jungle, I always have.
There is an unpredictability about
it that is just beautiful. You never
know where and when you will
encounter the life you ought to live-untamed and feral. Everything is defined only by its own co-existence. Animals are what they are - unabashedly themselves I first came here as a 13-year-old. Driving around the jungle with my parents in much the same way my children do with me, I was enchanted by it. I think it was my father's love for nature that spirited itself into my being. I take photographs because he taught me to;no other reason at all really. I photograph what I notice. When I was younger I wanted to hold the moment. Now I have no wish to keep it, I just take the pictures I see

- PRIYANKA GANDHI VADRA

Reader's opinion (1)

Himanshu AgarwalOct 4th, 2011 at 13:36 PM

In the so called technological era, we have forgotten the nature completely. It is the time to think what was there when there was not much technology available? The people that time also lived happily.

 
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