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Wszystkie zdjęcia zamieszczone w tym blogu zostały wykonane aparatem OLYMPUS PEN E-P1 przez Sonye Louise Barham. Copyright © 2010–2011 A Search For Heartbreaking Beauty.

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wtorek, 14 lutego 2012

Kwiaty à la Sonya

 

Indyjskie kolory


sobota, 21 stycznia 2012

Kerala


Sonya na zdjęciach...innych ludzi


I have been quite negligent in regards to this blog in the last few weeks, and it kind of feels awesome. Doing nothing ruuuuulez. Although, I feel I’m a bit overly tan from reading on the beach daily, drenched in sunshine. I’m getting geared up to reacquaint myself with my camera. I leave Goa, with a heavy heart, on Wednesday. I could stay forever, but I’m heading to Kerala and it’s suppose to be just as good, maybe even better. Soon this blog will be less boring… hopefully. I’ve been thinking about you tons and hoping life is all rainbows and teddybears for you. See you soon. Sloppy kisses.

wtorek, 3 stycznia 2012

Witaj 2012!

Palolem Beach

wtorek, 20 grudnia 2011

India Streetphoto


Sonya, autoportret.


Tadż Mahal





Tadź Mahal[1] (hindi: ताज महल urdu: تاج محل) – indyjskie mauzoleum wzniesione przez Szahdżahana z dynastii Wielkich Mogołów, na pamiątkę przedwcześnie zmarłej, ukochanej żony Mumtaz Mahal, która z pochodzenia była Ormianką. Obiekt bywa nazywany świątynią miłości.

Czerwony Fort (Agra)


Ostatni raz, Varanasi


Varanasi part 2


środa, 7 grudnia 2011

Varanasi

A man told me that this was the “Eternal Flame” that has been burning for the last 3,000 years and is the source of fire that lights all the funeral pyres in Varanasi. This morning the fire was dead. Oops.

Kalkuta



Clerks


Hello Hello! India is proving to be a challenge when it comes to finding wifi. That makes it hard for us to find time to chat :( but I can assure you that the waiting will pay off; India is mind blowing, mind boggling, and full of more to see and talk about than I could ever even scratch the surface of. I have also encountered a strange and pleasant phenomenon when it comes to taking photos. I’m usually pretty reserved when photographing people. It often feels intrusive to me, and I got shot down asking permission so many times in China, I kind of gave up, but here! omg! People come up to you and ask if you will take their picture! Once you take someone’s photo then everyone on the block is asking for one, too. It’s amazing! India is home to so many beautiful and smiling faces, it makes it really fun. There’s so much I want to tell you, but I have to go catch the sleeper train to Bodhgaya. I’ll see you soon. Hugs.

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piątek, 18 listopada 2011

Indie


Hi! I’m back online after two weeks away. I miss you! I’m getting everything sorted, so just some cell phone photos for now. I’m in Darjeeling, India getting plenty of proper good morning and good evening Madams, namastes and big smiles. Let’s talk more when I’m not posting from my cell phone. Hugs and loves.