In William Dalrymple's City of Djinns: A Year in Delhi (which, using the duration mentioned in the title, involved inhaling 29,200 cigarettes worth of pollution, according to a WHO study) he describes a visit to the shrine of Nizam-ud-din, a Sufi mystic who still commands a large following 600 years after his death, where every Thursday there is a Qawwali concert to praise him. It was amazing. It was not possible to take a picture of the performers, but this is the shrine.
PhotographerJoe Morris
Date2002-12-19
Exposure0.033 s (1/30)
Aperturef/2.8
Focal Length4.5mm
Flash UsedNo

 

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