Ah! Would have loved to do that! But we were here at this place, Albert Hall as part of our outdoor class at a photography workshop. We were to shoot the pigeons in motion and clicking him, got me a stern look from the teacher! 😀
Riding these cycle rikhsaw is one of my best memories of Jaipur. My cousins and I used to insist that we took these instead of Auto and argue with our mums to pay them extra because they work harder. Such sombre picture. Well captured.
My mum n dad are from Jaipur. They migrated to Indore. But I do visit Jaipur occasionally as my extended family is there. Would sure love to catch up next time I’m in town. 🙂
But these rickshaws are there in Chandigarh, Kharar!! Have seen them even on my last visit to your city! The style of seating… chair kinds here and sofa kinds in Chd may be the difference!
somehow you clicked India and Bharat in a single frame……nice capture and it reminds me these words…. Yeh baazi bhook ki baazi hai, Yeh baazi tum hi haaro ge, Har ghar se bhooka nikle ga, Tum kitne bhookey maaro ge…..
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A man in his own thoughts, and pigions in their own world!
True 🙂
Hope he gets a savaari soon.
Hope he got it! Coz, we were at this place for an hour and till then he was standing there only! 🙁
You should have told him to take you around !!! He’s waiting for a savari ! 😀
Ah! Would have loved to do that! But we were here at this place, Albert Hall as part of our outdoor class at a photography workshop. We were to shoot the pigeons in motion and clicking him, got me a stern look from the teacher! 😀
Nice one!
Thanks Rama 🙂
Aah!!! Such serious expression!!!
So many worries on his face!!
And those birds in the background add to the sombre mood!
Nice click!
We saw him for an hour, and he didnt get even a single request from any savari!
Pigeons are being fed.
He is struggling for his and his family’s next meal.
Such is life
You said it! That is so very true!
Face of India huh :-/
Yeah!
did he pose? or was it a random click? Nicely captured:)
Random click! 🙂
“wish I could fly free like those pigeons…without a single care….”
Amen :))
Riding these cycle rikhsaw is one of my best memories of Jaipur. My cousins and I used to insist that we took these instead of Auto and argue with our mums to pay them extra because they work harder.
Such sombre picture. Well captured.
Are you from Jaipur?? Do you come here now?? If yes, let us meet up next time :))
My mum n dad are from Jaipur. They migrated to Indore. But I do visit Jaipur occasionally as my extended family is there. Would sure love to catch up next time I’m in town. 🙂
I’ve never seen a rickshaw like this before.
But these rickshaws are there in Chandigarh, Kharar!! Have seen them even on my last visit to your city! The style of seating… chair kinds here and sofa kinds in Chd may be the difference!
I never saw any like this one. All I’ve seen are those normal ones. This is strange!
Sigh! And we forget to count our blessings!
Oh yes! We always forget how blessed we are!
A cycle rickshaw with pigeons in the background gives a lazy feeling…but the poor man has his own worries. Nice capture!!
Such is life…
That’s a nice one. Pigeons without a care in the world, and the man obviously with much on his mind. 🙂
True!
somehow you clicked India and Bharat in a single frame……nice capture and it reminds me these words….
Yeh baazi bhook ki baazi hai, Yeh baazi tum hi haaro ge,
Har ghar se bhooka nikle ga, Tum kitne bhookey maaro ge…..
Aah! So profound!
Wow, so many pigeons 😀
Destination Infinity
There are lots of them, this was just a part of the here. The pigeons are fed here by people, so vendors sell all the grains near by.
simply beautifully captured shot…lovely!
Thanks Kalyan 🙂
Life at its best !
Lovestruck with Zovi!!
🙂
At least the life looks relaxed:)
Yes, the early morning quiet and peace!
He might be struggling for things we take for granted,…Yet some people like this are content!! Strange are the ways of life!
True. Life is like that…