Catching the Vibrant Colors of India

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Blue: Peacock, national bird of India, Rajasthan

BLUE: Peacock, national bird of India, shot in Rajasthan

These are just a few of the thousands of photographs of India I have taken over the years. Each represents a different colour: Blue, yellow, red, green and white.

Yellow: A monk at Ranakpur Jain Temple, Rajasthan

Yellow Monk at Ranakpur Jain Temple, Rajasthan, India

YELLOW: Monk at Ranakpur Jain Temple, Rajasthan, India

Red: A bride in Varanasi

RED: A bride in Varanasi, India

RED: A bride in Varanasi, India

Green: A vegetable seller at the market in Bangalore

GREEN: A vegetable seller at the market in Bangalore

GREEN: A vegetable seller at the market in Bangalore

White: The world’s most beautiful building, the Taj Mahal

WHITE: The world's most beautiful building, the Taj Mahal

WHITE: The world’s most beautiful building, the Taj Mahal

Mariellen Ward
Mariellen Ward is a freelance travel writer whose personal style is informed by a background in journalism, a dedication to yoga and a passion for sharing the beauty of India's culture and wisdom with the world. She has traveled for about a year altogether in India and publishes an India travel blog, Breathedreamgo.com. Mariellen also writes for magazines and newspapers.
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