The Durbar The Durbar by Sudipto Sarkar is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. The word Durbar (meaning court, as in a king’s court), is derived from Persian. This court, now more of a tourist attraction here in Hyderabad, used to be the Nizam’s court in the Chowmahalla Palace. The chandeliers in themselves are a work of magnificence, and don’t even get me started on the walls and the ceilings… EXIF Info Exposure f/5.6 1/100 sec ISO 400 Focal Length in 35mm 27 Date taken 2018:07:29 15:08:38 Camera NIKON D3200 Spread the love Tweet Post navigation The shapeshifterPiggies 10 Comments Magnificent! Reply Thank you, Christine… 🙂 Reply OMG! How does anyone get past those chandeliers, Sudipto…to go look at the walls and/or ceilings??!! Reply I admit I did hang around the chandeliers for quite a while, Ginnie… 😁 Reply De beaux lustresJP Reply En effet ils sont, JP… 🙂 Reply the exposure is brilliant and this place is of course, staggering! Reply It certainly is, Ayush… Thanks… 🙂 Reply Superbe !! Reply Merci, Didier. 🙂 Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
OMG! How does anyone get past those chandeliers, Sudipto…to go look at the walls and/or ceilings??!! Reply