2019-01-23
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Gorgeous ceremony.
That sure looked like a lot of fun. Going places and seeing new things & old things… that’s my kinda fun. I truly love your photos. You definitely have the eye for it for sure. Thank you so much for sharing!
Thank you for spending a little of your time seeing the world through my lens! I hope you will return and share your thoughts or even your photos! I enjoy guest photographers here. Cheers!
You haven’t labelled these Robert but aren’t these the Gyuto Monks? They tour Australia also doing their sand mandalas and chanting! Sheer magic :)
Tibet’s Drepung Loseling Monastery from Atlanta, Georgia. Check out my post on their visit here in Savannah.
https://robertsnapspot.wpcomstaging.com/2015/05/01/weekly-photo-challenge-intricacies/
oh comments were closed … great shots! I’ve seen it happen in their monasteries from scratch. The bring in white gravel, wash, dry then grind down to varying sizes. So their mandalas have even more texture. Some larger to look like trees then right down to the very fine sand you see here .. an amazing art! And the concentration …