Statue of Ardhanari Nateshwar at Shrinath Mhaskoba Temple, Kodit, Sasvad, Maharashtra, India. Ardhanarishvara is a composite androgynous form of the Hindu god Shiva and his consort Parvati Ardhanarishvara is depicted as half male and half female, split down the middle. The right half is usually the male Shiva, illustrating his traditional attributes.
Fitness - Young women doing sports training or workout with gymnastic ball in a gym
Macro image of a crome motorcycle exhaust with soft focus in the background as to isolate the exhaust in particular.
Macro image of black powder pain in water to represent coal slag. This was an attempt to photographically represent welsh history and the coal mining industry.
Black inspirational pebble stones with the words Dream, Believe and Hope on wooden background.
Selection of plastic cups with grapefruit juice and colored straws.
man in white shirt playing guitar and singing with cute girl beside him
Earth globe showing in spaceSome components of this image are provided courtesy of NASA, and have been found at visibleearth.nasa.gov
Active young climber woman climbing on indoor climbing wall.
Earth globe showing in spaceSome components of this image are provided courtesy of NASA, and have been found at visibleearth.nasa.gov
Earth globe showing in spaceSome components of this image are provided courtesy of NASA, and have been found at visibleearth.nasa.gov
Chefs in Asian Restaurant or Hotel kitchen cooking and finishing dishes
Priest giving blessing to a couple at a wedding ceremony in a church
Collection of violet thread arranged in a grunge wooden box
man with expression surprised by something unexpected on headphones
The history of the Cathedral begins on December 25, 1812. This was the day that the last soldiers of Napoleons_qt_ 600,000 man army were driven out of Russia. Emperor Alexander I signed a Manifesto ordering the construction of a magnificent Cathedral in honor of Christ the Savior in Moscow as a thanksgiving to God and to honor the victorious Russian army