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Street Photography from Mumbai looks different, very different than most of curated Street Photography from the West. The one thing I stru...
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Candid shot of a traditionally attired Rajasthani elder on Mumbai Streets. He stood out as the odd one, amidst all the other city dwell...
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Street photography can be one of the most deceptive types of photography. It seems as though it should be easy enough to walk around look...
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hardhitting!!!!
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Stark contrast and that is what the problem with our country today is: too much divide among the people.
nice shot mayank! and i see you got the pigeon as well:) just curious...why square format? (although it works quite nicely)
Honestly I am just experimenting. In the conventional frame the subjects including pigeon were hardly visible, so i made it square. Have the other version.
True. One doesnt need to search for it.. its all over.
sad but striking picture...
Yeah.. it is. You caught the essence.
India and Bharat coexisting in harmony...amazing pic.
Thanks Rishi. I intend to correct it. Pls visit again if you can.
Thanks for dropping by Alka. Yes they coexit, wonder how much in harmony.
There changed the format, wasnt too fond of the experiment in the end.
I like it... and appreciate the effort you put in for me, if you want the image to appear less square you can halve the boat on the right... also let me warn you before hand, not all of my critiques work .... sometimes the pic is better as is... I still do so, so that someone will do it back for my pics... Rishi
thanks. Really appreciate. And I would always always give constructive feedback.
I may not agree with your POV but will always love your captures. You make even the mundane look artistic.
got your 2 cents :) i need two pence in london 2 cents won't help :P
on a serious note, i did get that feedback and will work on it <3
Hey thanks Purba. I am not sure if I understood about POV. You mean you didn't like the POV of this shot?
Stumbled at your blog. Awesomeshots of Mumbai meri jaan :-)
thanks thanks. pls to come back again.
this is indeed quite similar, conceptually, to the one i clicked at versova
( http://www.flickr.com/photos/kunal_bhatia/5888386492/ )
Thanks for sharing :)
Nice to hear from you Kunal. Time to meet soon.
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