Thursday, July 22, 2010

Thursday Challenge - Hot


The toddy tapper at Vasai fort preparing some Hot food. To know more about the Vasai fort check out my travel blog at http://magictravels.blogspot.com
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24 comments:

  1. What an interesting capture! Thanks for the additional info!

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  2. I really appreciate this type of shot. Thank you for helping us see, Deepak.

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  3. I love this kind of pics... a real glimpse into the life of people around us - often invisible to us.

    And loved 'Landing' on the sidebar, couldn't comment there, it required a login :(

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  4. Nicely composed photo. Great job.

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  5. He doesn't look so happy. Probably worried about setting that thatched wall on fire or something. But he makes a great subject! Nicely done!

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  6. Another fascinating photo! But what is a "toddy tapper"?

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  7. This is one of my favourites from your library...Just got back from India and still blue..:(

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  8. Thanks for the link ME! When I read the word, "toddy," I thought immediately of an alcoholic beverage, but had no clue it was made from coconuts.

    Very interesting. I'll bet it tastes pretty good, too!

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  9. The food must have tasted heavenly! I can almost taste it. Food cooked in open kitchens generally tastes 100 times better than regular food :D

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  10. And I bet you that he is making the best dish!

    RE - the comment you made on my blog - yes, I have checked out your link, thoroughly sickening - unfortunately, that is reality.

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  11. What will they when it rains? Anyway, nice picture. :)

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  12. I am just amazed by the fire in the frame. Most apt for the photo caption. My novice eyese imagine this in black n white with just the fire in color and zoomed.Brilliant.

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  13. Great capture! Love this shot.

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  14. a intresting catch... good job

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