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Uploaded: 01/04/08 2:31 PM GMT
The Bridegroom
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Here's another one for my people series. It's hard to believe that this is an Indian Hindu bridegroom being led to his wedding. And what about the kids on the horse with him? Good question - I have no idea! As far as I could tell, they were there for the ride. Hope you like this one.

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.Ed1958
01/04/08 4:57 PM GMT
I like also this like previous one, only the jiung guy with head "truncated" seems has realized your presence. I also believe that is quite difficult to go for a manipulation and remove it.
Ed.
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::m0rnstar
01/04/08 5:57 PM GMT
I also find it unusual to see that the horse has his face covered also.... Would love to know about this ceremony. Very colorful image - lots to look at!

~Mary~

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::phasmid
01/04/08 7:31 PM GMT
I was just about to type what Mary did. The animal's covering as well as the bridegroom's is quite interesting.

♦ :) PJ ♦

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.Zyzyx
01/08/08 12:28 AM GMT
Great shot. Maybe the children are part of his family and are going to be in the wedding. Nice horse, Arabian perhaps, love its ears. Great color and subject.
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::tee
01/08/08 12:40 AM GMT
A colorful and vibrant capture of tradition from a different culture. Very nice -

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So many pics and so little time can mean just one thing - it must be - tee time

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