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Holi - The Festival Of Colors

The images you see here are showing heavy use of colored powder during the festival of
Holi. This set of images were captured when Holi was being played between the people of
Bersana (Birth place of Radha) and the people of Nandgaon (Birth place of Lord Krishna)
which is usually a week before the rest of the country celebrates.

Ranjan Ramchandani is a Singapore based award winning photographer and author, focusing on travel and wildlife. He runs regular expeditions and workshops across the world; Masai Mara, Kenya is a key focus. His coffee table book- “Swades” published in 2010, showcased the beauty of Ladakh, India.
He is an 'Olympus Visionary'- the Visionary Program is the company's official program for it's sponsored Proffessional photographers. Ranjan also works closely with the World Wildlife Fund on their ranger project and has photographed rangers in action in Cambodia and Mangolia.

Awards 2014
7th Edition Pollux Awards
Category - ‘People, culture and daily life’ - Finalist
Category - ‘Animals and wildlife’ - Runners up
Category - ‘Portraits’ - Finalist
2015
The Black & White Charles Dodgson Award – Finalist

The Primary Colors Competition by ‘The Gala Awards’ – Finalist

8th Edition Pollux Awards
Category - ‘Fine Art’ - Finalist
Category - ‘Landscapes’ – Finalist
Category - ‘People and Culture’ - Runners up
Category - ‘Portraits’ - Finalist

2018
Pollux Awards
Winner - Wildlife category
Winner - Fine arts category
Winner - Sports category