Hello!

Greetings from Mumbai, India

We, at BBC Worldwide, are producing a series involving human-interest stories, based on history and mythology, where the storytelling style is modern docu-contemporary. The series is essentially an unprecedented, definitive list of the people, moments and stories that have contributed to India as we know it today. This list covers the most iconic faces, incidents and things in Indian history, across different categories.

We would like to use some material we found online, as visual support for this series. Please do let us know if you hold the rights for the following images and if yes, then please let us know how we can proceed on acquiring this visual as well as getting permissions to use the same. We will, of course, provide an acknowledgment/credit/ footage courtesy on the show.

Link

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Patta_Chitra_02.jpg

Hope to hear from you at the earliest. We really appreciate the help.

Thanking you,

Warm Regards,

Tangella Madhavi Researcher BBC Worldwide manzilechar@gmail.com, "kundesanket@gmail.com", Vrishali.Kemkar@bbcwindia.com, sweta sriram <swetasriram@gmail.com>, Rithika Rajachandran <Rithika.Rajachandran@bbcwindia.com>


File:Ulugh Beg Statue.jpg edit

 
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La couleur grise du schiste gris (gris-vert) edit

Bonsoir Shakti,

Ces statues sont en schiste gris, en fait très légèrement nuancées en vert pour certaines. C'est pour cette raison que j'ai effacé les couleurs oranges, probablement dues à un éclairage au tungstène. Tu pourras en voir plusieurs exemplaires sur la page Gandhara, sur laquelle j'ai longuement travaillé : [1]. Sincèrement je retouche beaucoup de photos qui ont été prises en lumière artificielle et je m'appuie sur de bonnes reproductions dans les meilleurs catalogues d'exposition. Je ne le fais jamais sans avoir le même objet, sinon lorsque j'ai étudié la question comme ici, et que tous ont, à très peu de chose près, la même couleur. C'est un travail assez fastidieux sur Photoshop, et voilà pourquoi je ne t'ai pas averti. Avec mes excuses. Cordialement. (Ismoon (talk)).