Faces of India Part 2
Photos from trips to India. These are all taken with a digital camera.
India is a country of paradox. From the grandiose glimpses of its history to the grave desperation of the present, the country grabs your heart with a range of passions and fills your senses to overload. India is home to the obscenely rich and the obscurely poor; to the well educated (the world's largest group of scientists is in India) and the illiterate; to a polytheistic majority and to a dedicated Christian minority.
India has such diversity. No one can point to a group or city or region and say "this is India." The country is too complex. It is a modern day fusion of scores of kingdoms with over 150 different languages. These photos serve only as a glimpse.
Read MoreIndia is a country of paradox. From the grandiose glimpses of its history to the grave desperation of the present, the country grabs your heart with a range of passions and fills your senses to overload. India is home to the obscenely rich and the obscurely poor; to the well educated (the world's largest group of scientists is in India) and the illiterate; to a polytheistic majority and to a dedicated Christian minority.
India has such diversity. No one can point to a group or city or region and say "this is India." The country is too complex. It is a modern day fusion of scores of kingdoms with over 150 different languages. These photos serve only as a glimpse.