Facilities like this, and the talented Indian medical staff, are undoubtedly the reason that some Americans go to India for surgery. We have "medical tourism" in Costa Rica as well.
though hospital is where my bread and butter comes from, they have never been my best friends i must admit. But this building looks awesome. reminds me of wafers. lol. and yes i saw ur comment on Priyanka's point. hope you make your dream come true and visit us soon.
Good choice for the meme - a place where we witness both life's highs and lows - birth to death. A thought provoking post, Deepak, whether you intended it as such or not.
Facilities like this, and the talented Indian medical staff, are undoubtedly the reason that some Americans go to India for surgery. We have "medical tourism" in Costa Rica as well.
Just superb! Great photo of a great place! I really like all the angles in this shot and how they intersect!
ReplyDeleteTerrific capture! Like Jacob, I love the different angles and you captured them beautifully!
ReplyDeleteFacilities like this, and the talented Indian medical staff, are undoubtedly the reason that some Americans go to India for surgery. We have "medical tourism" in Costa Rica as well.
ReplyDeleteQuite an impressive, monumental building!
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious building of mercy.
ReplyDeleteNamaste & Aloha, Friend!
Comfort Spiral
Wow! Thats a very impressive building!
ReplyDeleteimpressive pic...the angle is great
ReplyDeleteBig and Great Shot !! Simply Awesome !!
ReplyDeleteGreat angles on that. Like you said on my blog "Awesome Composition" and also super perspective.
ReplyDeleteYou really found the right spot to capture that magnificent building! Amazing photo!
ReplyDeleteThat is a really well compåosed photo. Lovely.
ReplyDeletetrès bon choix d'angle, on dirait une tour fait en lego
ReplyDeleteTerrific composition!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photograph! You make the facade look even more modern...!
ReplyDeleteThoughtful post!
ReplyDeleteOutstanding shot, I loved this angle in this picture and this building is so modern!
ReplyDeleteHugs
Léia
If I am right the building has an intricate design. Love it!
ReplyDeleteCastle Rock
Wow!!
ReplyDeleteAMAZING building :-)
Looks beautiful for a hospital...
though hospital is where my bread and butter comes from, they have never been my best friends i must admit. But this building looks awesome. reminds me of wafers. lol.
ReplyDeleteand yes i saw ur comment on Priyanka's point. hope you make your dream come true and visit us soon.
Great shot! I don't mind the view of the outside of a hospital, but really dislike having to go in them. :)
ReplyDeleteI love the title :) PERFECT!!
ReplyDeleteGreat perspective of the building!
ReplyDeleteGood choice for the meme - a place where we witness both life's highs and lows - birth to death. A thought provoking post, Deepak, whether you intended it as such or not.
ReplyDeleteLiked the angle very much... did you follow rule of 2/3rd here?
ReplyDeleteI liked the design of the blog :)
ReplyDeleteintresting!!
ReplyDeleteGood perspective:) Nice capture.
ReplyDeleteHate this place. My mother died here :-(
ReplyDeleteintresting!!
ReplyDeleteGreat angles on that. Like you said on my blog "Awesome Composition" and also super perspective.
ReplyDeleteFacilities like this, and the talented Indian medical staff, are undoubtedly the reason that some Americans go to India for surgery. We have "medical tourism" in Costa Rica as well.
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