Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Our World

 
Emptiness at the bus terminus in Bandra (East) last morning - a public holiday due Eid celebrations.

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36 comments:

  1. Great shot of early morning life.

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  2. Ah yes, everybody must be out or sleeping...looks very quiet.

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  3. Wow! ~ Great shot! ~thanks,namaste, CArol (A Creative Harbor)

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  4. Wow! That is amazing! What a great shot!

    Sylvia

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  5. Absolutely amazing not a single soul .

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  6. A rare scene to see in India.. such a silent street/

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  7. you well captured both an early moment and a rare stillness.

    With APEC here there is no parking at Ala Moana Park


    so the busy beach and surf look empty! Tomorrow I will walk in and shoot the rare scene as you have.

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  8. we also had a holiday yesterday because of Eid. crowded places look sad when it's empty.

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  9. One of the rare days. And a prize catch... Keep 'em coming...

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  10. Brilliant..... theres something so wonderful about holidays.....I like the way the monotony comes to a close though momentarily.

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  11. Prayer time I'm sure!! A great time for the BMC to get the place in order ;) But the tree does not seem very bare!! Lovely capture!!

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  12. Oh my! It is actually unbelievable!

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  13. Holidays in England tend to have the opposite effect - everyone gets up and starts rushing around - so this reminds me of early mornings setting out to work before most people are up. Sometimes there can be a really exciting atmosphere of newness, and air that something interesting is about to happen. Shows how what we see in a picture is determined by our own histories and cultural experience - and how important explanation can sometimes be.

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  14. belle photo qui pourrait representer la fin d'une grande fete, le vide

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  15. unbelievable....this is indeed a rare "phenomenon"

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  17. Very nice capture! A good moment of calmness!
    Thanks for sharing;o)

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    Happy day****

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  18. Bus stops also have no people here but for different reasons: there's a public transport strike today.

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  19. I was going to say...usually photos of public places in India show crowds of people. This looks serene.

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  20. serene calmness !!!

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  21. A deserted street in the morning hours.......the silence and the deserted look does have its own captivating beauty....

    From: www.sriramnivas.com

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  22. I am guessing this is Mumbai? I've never been! Need to the next time :)

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  23. AHH...reminds me of the Chandiveli Road in Andheri ..

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  24. Yes Kiran this is an exclusive Mumbai blog!

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  25. What an awesome of that quiet time in Mumbai, a city which I would think would be bustling all of the day and night....even in the outer neighborhoods. A cart, a car or two, and the traditional bars across the shop. It does look empty, but I know that will end soon. A wonderful capture. genie

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  26. Shocking to see anything so deserted in Mumbai ;)

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  27. post another pic of same place when it is fully crowded

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  29. I am just wondering, Is this really part of a country with 1.2 billion people..? Guess everyone is tucked in bed..

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