Friday, October 9, 2009


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Beautiful babe Rayshum from the city of Lahore is seen here in a variety of poses. Innocence combined with exuberance can be a exquisite combination, as is apparent from the photos submitted by this beauty.

Rayshum is extraordinarily enthusiastic about getting her pictures published on the website.


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On the banks of the Ravi



Here we find a group of three beautiful Lahori chicks posing upon some steps. As lovely and vivacious as ever, these girls from Lahore prove yet again that when it style, this ancient city on the banks of the Ravi will always be on the forefront in South Asia.

We’ll be putting up more pictures of these beauties, so stay tuned!


Girls at a Mehndi



Here we see a throng of girls at a Pakistani mehndi event. Mehndi, Urdu for henna, is a traditional ceremony performed before a Pakistani wedding. Both the bride and the groom are decorated with elaborate body art created out of henna leaves, with the bride apparently getting more of the attention.

Combine botanical body art with nice music and curiously ethnic dance moves and you get a traditional “Mehndi”. Part of a four day wedding event, Mehndi can be great fun for everybody involved.



Contemplation



A beautiful Pakistani girl overlooks a bustling Western city through what appears to be a glass elevator. Lost in thought, she projects a serenity of form that makes for a rather dramatic photographic effect. Her black bag glistens in the crisp afternoon sun as she silhouettes the crisp azure sky.

Notice the creases on her outfit creating an intense interplay of light and shadow. Whoever thought contemplation could be this beautiful?






Teachers from the Punjab



A group of school teachers from a rural area in the Punjab have sent us their pictures. These two ladies seem to be relaxing during school hours, probably taking a break from work. Though no students can be seen in the background, the setting reveals what appears to be neem trees and shoddy rural brickwork of the type seen in Punjabi hamlets.

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