Apple CEO Tim Cook Shared Indian Photographer's Amazing Pics For Diwali Greetings
Apple CEO Tim Cook extended Diwali wishes to all users with complementary images clicked by an Indian photographer to mark the occasion
Apple CEO Tim Cook on Thursday extended Diwali wishes to those celebrating the festival on Twitter.
In a Twitter post, Cook said - "Wishing a happy and safe Diwali to all those celebrating around the world." Tim Cook also shared two "stunning" images clicked a photographer India-based Gursimran Basra who goes by the moniker "Coffee Karma" on Twitter.
The images that show a kite lantern and a lamp (diya) were shot on an iPhone 13 Pro Max, as stated by Tim Cook on Twitter. "May the Festival of Lights fill your home with happiness and health," he additionally wrote.
Look at the beautiful shots below:
Wishing a happy and safe Diwali to all those celebrating around the world. May the Festival of Lights fill your home with happiness and health. Stunning #ShotOniPhone13ProMax photos by @coffeekarma. pic.twitter.com/09O2GkMcMN
¡ª Tim Cook (@tim_cook) November 4, 2021
Here are some other images clicked by Coffee Karma
The future depends on what you do today.
¡ª Gursimran Basra (@coffeekarma) October 2, 2020
- Mahatma Gandhi#GandhiJayanthi #gandhijayanthi2020 #NatGeoIndia #shotoniphone @GujaratTourism pic.twitter.com/AxGcKNQuZl
Backwater. ?? #ShotoniPhone@incredibleindia @KeralaTourism @NatGeoIndia @NGTIndia @NatGeo @NatGeoTravel @Apple @tim_cook @CNNTravel @BBCWorld pic.twitter.com/bIWqY0Apge
¡ª Gursimran Basra (@coffeekarma) June 25, 2020
One sunny afternoon walk in Himachal. ??#ShotoniPhone@incredibleindia @NatGeoIndia @VOGUEIndia @BuzzFeedIndia @nytimesphoto @HuffPost @NGTIndia @CNTIndia @hp_tourism @tim_cook @Apple pic.twitter.com/YYMkQ3EN2H
¡ª Gursimran Basra (@coffeekarma) June 20, 2020
"Throughout this journey of life we meet many people along the way.
¡ª Gursimran Basra (@coffeekarma) June 12, 2020
Each one has a purpose in our life.
No one we meet is ever a coincidence."
- Mimi Novic .#shotoniphone @LPMagIn @lonelyplanet_in @CNTIndia @NatGeoIndia @incredibleindia
Himachal Pradesh, India pic.twitter.com/mmjqm1x6yx
Tim Cook wasn't the only Big Tech CEO wishing netizens a Happy Diwali online -- his peer, Google's Sundar Pichai also shared a Diwali present for all Google users. Everytime a user searches for Diwali on the search platform, it will display a lamp to all.
Happy Diwali to everyone celebrating the festival of lights! (Look for the ? when you search for "Diwali" on Google:) https://t.co/7Lzc3FvDNl
¡ª Sundar Pichai (@sundarpichai) November 4, 2021
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