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by Sunil Kapadia
$21.50
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Design Details
Cowdung cakes made by hand lying on the ground for drying in the sun and are used as fuel for cooking in Indian villages Wai Maharashtra India
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Spot clean or dry clean only.
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2 - 3 business days
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Cowdung cakes made by hand lying on the ground for drying in the sun and are used as fuel for cooking in Indian villages Wai Maharashtra India
I commenced my photography in 1980. It began as a hobby with interest in Fine Art Photography. I have won several National and some International awards. Also, have been instrumental in conducting and organizing numerous workshops and exhibitions. Judged National and International Salons. My prime force of photography is 'Light' and I try to see it first rather than the subjects. I have been a President of R. A. Acharya Memorial Photographic Club, Mumbai, India and The Photographic Society of Pune, India. I have written articles on photography in some leading local photography magazines. A number of my pictures have been published.I also teach photography. Follow me Instagram, sunilkapadiaphotography
$21.50
Christiane Schulze Art And Photography
an awesome image Sunil, great here goes nothing to waste F/L
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Christiane, welcome and thank you so much for your inspiring appreciation, like and favorite. I truly appreciate them.
Marian Bell
Interesting choice of photographic subject matter, Sunil! Well composed and educational info! LF
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Marian, welcome and thank you so much for your inspiring appreciation, like and favorite. I truly appreciate them.
Michael May
I've seen these done before, but this is a great photo, wonderful arrangement and that's no bullsxxt :)
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Michael, welcome and thank you so much for your lovely appreciation, like and favorite. I truly appreciate them
Marvin Blaine
Makes a very interesting art piece Sunil! L/F
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Marvin, welcome and thank you so much for your lovely appreciation, like and favorite. I truly appreciate them.
Cindy Treger
Sunil, being in America, we sometimes forget how hard life is in some other countries. This is a very educational photo to share with kids. f/l
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Cindy, welcome and thank you so much for your lovely comments. I truly appreciate it.
Kim Tran
Fabulous image Sunil, I love how you captured people's ways of life, very interesting! l/f
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Kim, welcome and thank you so much for your fabulous appreciation, like and favorite. i truly appreciate them.
Hazel Holland
I love the fact that you took the time to capture this very interesting picture and then describe for us how cowdung cakes are used by others in another way of life, Sunil! L/F
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Hazel, welcome and thank yous so much your inspiring appreciation, like and favorite. I truly appreciate them.
Malanda Warner
Sunil, your creative and artistic eye can turn anything into an interesting photograph!
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Malanda, welcome and thank you so much for your delighting appreciation and favorite. I truly appreciate them.
Mary Wolf
This is an interesting photo, Sunil, that spotlights human resourcefulness and making do with what you have available. l/f
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Mary, welcome and thank you so much for your valuable appreciation, like and favorite. I truly appreciate them.
Tiberiu Soos
I like your artistic view even on this simple traditional habits! L/F
Joy Watson
Great work and information if
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Joy, welcome and thank you so much for your inspiring appreciation, like and favorite. I truly appreciate them.
CHO ME
Wonderful capture, Sunil!!
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Cho, welcome and I apologize for not responding promptly as I was tied up with a photography exhibition in my city. I thank you so much for your wonderful appreciation and favorite. I truly appreciate them.
Jack Zulli
Like what you saw in this image, well done;)
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Jack, welcome and thank you so much for your appreciation.
Bobby Dar
Waa g wa...F
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Bobby, welcome and thank you so much for your nice appreciation and favorite. I truly appreciate them.
Harsh Malik
This is Nice Texture Capture from the Cow Dung Cakes! L/F
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Harsh, welcome and thank you for your nice appreciation, like and favorite. I am honored.
Jim Fitzpatrick
Great capture and details! fv
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Jim, welcome and thank you so much for your great appreciation and favorite. I am honored.
CAROLE SPANDAU
Amazing how nothing goes to waste. Wonderful photo. Liked
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Carole, welcome and thank you so much for your wonderful appreciation and like.
Geraldine Scull
Necessity is the mother of invention, hopefully a more modern tool to create these are in order and someone will come up with an inexpensive design ~ l/f
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Geraldine, yes, I totally agree with you. This is a tradition in Indian villages. Thank you so much for your appreciation, like and favorite. I am honored.
Dawn Senior-Trask
Wow, what an amazing eye you have to discern the beauty of design in this humble scene, and convey through it such insight into everyday life in a part of the world many of us know little about. Out here in the American West, buffalo chips and cowpies were (and still are sometimes!) used for campfires, especially out on the great prairies where wood or brush were almost nonexistent. Fabulous work! fav
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Wow Down! such an amazing comment. Thank you for the other information too which we do not here. Thank you so much for the precious appreciation and favorite too. I am honored.
Skip Willits
Over here we call them "Cow patties" and let the cows create them. Interest imagery Sunil, glad I don't need a day job there. lol
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Aha! Skip. Love your interesting comment. Thank you so much for your appreciation and favorite. I am honored.
Geoff Crego
Sunil, cake maker is probably not a priority assignment, but somebody has to do it I suppose; interesting subject, nicely composed and exposed. l/f
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Geoff, welcome and thank you so much for your valuable appreciation, like and favorite. I am honored.
Donna Kennedy
WOW, who knew!!!! That's what you call making good use of what you have...F/L
Sunil Kapadia replied:
Hello Donna, thank you so much once again for your valuable appreciation, like and favorite. I am honored.