ta ville bouge, elle est en pleine mutation, cela veut souvent dire que les affaires vont mieux your city moves, it is in full mutation, it often means that business goes better
Wow. Talk about needing a power wash! Those old buildings in foreground could be rehabilitated if somebody was wiling to make the investment. They're much more interesting than the newer models. Maybe somebody will see that before they're demolished and replaced by more concrete and steel towers. I hope so.
a good capture of the old and new indeed.
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Wonderful juxtaposition of the old and new. I really would like to explore your world some day.
ReplyDeleteTerrific shot that does indeed capture the old and the new! I agree with ewok, it would be fun to explore your world!
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot, Magiceye! It could probably be replicated all over the world, although construction has certainly slowed down in the States...
ReplyDeletePhew! Thats such a stark contradiction so very well captured!
ReplyDeleteta ville bouge, elle est en pleine mutation, cela veut souvent dire que les affaires vont mieux
ReplyDeleteyour city moves, it is in full mutation, it often means that business goes better
Great view!
ReplyDeleteWow !!!
ReplyDeleteVery old buildings,
and new ....
Perfect shot :)
Such a great contrast of old and new! Good eye.
ReplyDeleteWow! you have captured the transformation so beautifully.
ReplyDeleteBut I still hope that some part of the old Mumbai can be preserved.
Huh huh, that dark grey building was badly in need of some dramatic improvement!
ReplyDeleteI do hope they keep the old coz it gives the place so much more character. But yeah, they probably will need to restore it. And soon, I hope. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat old building is incredible. I love it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful composition and those buildings are huge!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Beautiful shot and developing report.
ReplyDeleteBut historic old building shall be preserved too.
Luiz Ramos
Wow. Talk about needing a power wash! Those old buildings in foreground could be rehabilitated if somebody was wiling to make the investment. They're much more interesting than the newer models. Maybe somebody will see that before they're demolished and replaced by more concrete and steel towers. I hope so.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot!
I wonder if 50 years from now they will be weeping over the heritage that was lost with all these impersonal high rise buildings.
ReplyDeleteThe "old" looks very old.
ReplyDeleteThe old is good, the new is better and vise versa!
ReplyDeleteStunning contrast .... well captured!
ReplyDeleteBonjour,
ReplyDeletenice framing..Amazing lightness..bravo!
Wow, what a contrast! Incredible.
ReplyDeleteI really love the way that you managed to capture the split between old and new!
ReplyDeleteHi Magic!
ReplyDeleteSorry for the long absence! But don’t you think it was a great vacation; some very busy weeks and just a few days off... ;)
Wonderful shot!!
Meanwhile Blogtrotter is still turning around Iceland, now in Waterland... Enjoy and have a fabulous week!
That building look great,I love to go around at old part of the city:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Great shot!!
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