Hi,
Thankyou to those who have been checking back and reading my blogs regularly.
I have good news, the new website is up!
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Kind Regards,
Mandar.
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Monday, December 04, 2006
Baby Blue Eyes
Sunday, November 12, 2006
The cool down..
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Mr T&T

As property prices continue to rise throughout Sydney. Securing that dream location becomes even more of a fight.
For this harbourside entertainer, location IS prime. A view like that at work.. even if he is making a small amount each day, for this old man from Trinidad and Tobago, playing the steelpan soaking up the Sydney sun.. i'm sure it makes life that little bit easier :)
Mr T&T
As property prices continue to rise throughout Sydney. Securing that dream location becomes even more of a fight.
For this harbourside entertainer, location IS prime. A view like that at work.. even if he is making a small amount each day, for this old man from Trinidad and Tobago, playing the steelpan soaking up the Sydney sun.. i'm sure it makes life that little bit easier :)
For this harbourside entertainer, location IS prime. A view like that at work.. even if he is making a small amount each day, for this old man from Trinidad and Tobago, playing the steelpan soaking up the Sydney sun.. i'm sure it makes life that little bit easier :)
Tuesday, October 03, 2006
Love is in the air..

Everywhere I look around.. It must be spreading from these newlyweds. On their special wedding day I took many pictures for Josh and Lenka. This one, my favourite.
There is this natural soft yet vibrant glow to them, It could be from the window that was behind them, but then again.. it could just be the magic in the moment.
Indigeneous Australian..

The Aborigines are the first human inhabitants of Australia.
This man sits near a busy walkway at the harbour playing the Didgeridoo
Good he was too! Well played mate.. well done, Thumbs up to that!
Monday, September 04, 2006
Body Art..

Mehndi is the application of henna on the hands and feet of the bride. This beautiful and intricate form of body art celebrates the bride and beautifies her for the wedding ceremony.
This picture I took, of the bride's sisters hands, the bride herself had a far more detailed, and symmetrically beautiful design on her hands.
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