Coding some stuff in .NET for fun… Visual Studio still impresses me with the ease I can write C# code without actually learning it… and the form-designer is by far the best I have seen till date.
An Evening in Aizawl:
Aizawl, Mizoram - View from my bedroom window around 7 in the evening.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aizawl
The India Gate:
The India Gate is one of the largest war memorials in India. Situated in the heart of New Delhi, India Gate was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Originally known as All India War Memorial, it is a prominent landmark in Delhi and commemorates the 90,000 soldiers of the erstwhile British Indian Army who lost their lives fighting for the Indian Empire in World War I and the Afghan Wars.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_Gate
(Photo taken by me as part of Worldwide Photwalk- July 18, 2009)
The canopy:
Standing right behind the gate is an empty canopy, also designed by Lutyens, and inspired by a 18th century Mahabalipuram pavilion, that till Independence of India in 1947 had the statue of King George V, which now stands in the Coronation Park, Delhi.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_Gate#The_canopy
(Photo taken by me as part of Worldwide Photwalk- July 18, 2009)
Road to Rashtrapati Bhavan:
Rashtrapati Bhavan is the official residence of the President of India, located in New Delhi, Delhi, India. Until 1950 it was known as “Viceroy’s House” and served as the residence of the Governor-General of India. It is at the heart of an area known as Lutyens’ Delhi.It is the biggest residence of any Head of the State in the world.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rashtrapati_Bhavan
(Photo taken by me as part of Worldwide Photwalk- July 18, 2009)
The India Gate after sunset:
The India Gate is one of the largest war memorials in India. Situated in the heart of New Delhi, India Gate was designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens. Originally known as All India War Memorial, it is a prominent landmark in Delhi and commemorates the 90,000 soldiers of the erstwhile British Indian Army who lost their lives fighting for the Indian Empire in World War I and the Afghan Wars.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/India_Gate
(Photo taken by me as part of Worldwide Photwalk- July 18, 2009)




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