I'm glad to see those "modern conveniences." I think it would be quite unhappy to live in Mumbai without air conditioning ... although I'm sure many folks do just that!
south mumbai looks so much more outwardly in Black and white ... the architecture throughout the city reflects the multiple identities of Mumbai... from Virar to Worli to Fort the architecture so distinctly different
I'm glad to see those "modern conveniences." I think it would be quite unhappy to live in Mumbai without air conditioning ... although I'm sure many folks do just that!
ReplyDeleteGreat b&w!
Marvelous shot for Monochrome Monday! What an interesting, old building! You always find the good ones, my friend!
ReplyDeletewow, the structure looks a lil european inspired. love the detailed arch windows, the convenient a/c installed and just the whole aspect of it. ^-^
ReplyDeleteWonderful in macro. Have a good week, Magic Eye!
ReplyDeleteLook like British East India colonial building:)
ReplyDeleteLook so nice ..Thanks.
Cool photo! (Get my pun?)
ReplyDeleteVery nice looking building. I like the details around the windows
ReplyDeleteIf you look closely the building resembles one from Europe. I love this shot.
ReplyDeletesouth mumbai looks so much more outwardly in Black and white ... the architecture throughout the city reflects the multiple identities of Mumbai... from Virar to Worli to Fort the architecture so distinctly different
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! Monochrome makes it more beautiful!
ReplyDeleteFantastic old building,
ReplyDelete(its only :( that you can see al those airco boxes)
Lovely building in mono!!
ReplyDeletethe old and the new beautifully captured in b&w
ReplyDeleteA beautiful subject - monochrome suits it.
ReplyDeleteLovely old building, shame about the a/c and the different windows.
ReplyDeleteI really can not image the high temperatures you get in Mumbai....:-/
A useful appliance but a real physical disgrace for that poor building.
ReplyDeleteI guess air-condition is a nice thing to have, even to they are as beautiful as satellite dishes.
ReplyDeleteDo the lights dim when they are all running?
ReplyDeleteYou get things like that a lot in Israel too. They're eyesores, but I'm sure they make the buildings a lot more liveable.
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ReplyDeleteWell spotted; a pity they could not do the air-con in a more sympathetic way.
ReplyDeleteSeems like it might have been easier to put in a large central unit.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteit looks great in b/w
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful old building. I guess it was hard to modernize it without seeing the units.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful building .. I can feel the life there ..
ReplyDeleteQuite beautiful and an old architectural style.
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Its a shame more thought wasn't given. They really spoil the building.
ReplyDeleteNice building. Great shot.
ReplyDeleteThe building looks kind of French or somewhere else in middle Europe. Minus the air conditioning that is.
ReplyDeleteWonderful monochrome image of the attractive old building!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful building! It looks well kept.
ReplyDeletewhat an impressive building !
ReplyDeleteIt really looks like an old building
ReplyDeletenice capture of the contrasts.
ReplyDeleteLooks sad, beautiful house but not so beautiful boxes. Old and new dosent always meet in a good way.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful building! It looks well kept.
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I see everyone else thought this a fabulous photograph so I"ll add my two cents. Just a lovely timeless photo!
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I love this. It looks like you could have shot it just about any time in the last 50 years. Somebody else said it: "timeless".
ReplyDeleteQuite beautiful and an old architectural style.
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