What is fascinating to me about this photo is that it could be a rail station in Boston, whose train system or "the T" as it's called is one I know well. There is enough diversity of cultures in Boston that it could almost be.
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the place from where you clicked, on your left hand side, there is a frankie stall and there used to be a cold coffee stall..one of the best places it was to have cold coffee! :)
When I thought of going to Agra by train, I went to the train station in Delhi and was really amazed! I have never seen so many people in a train station! I gave up and rented a car with a driver! :-)))
I have taken trains about Europe but I think Mumbai and India would be a bit overwhelming, just by virtue of the sheer numbers of people traveling by train!!
I have taken trains about Europe but I think Mumbai and India would be a bit overwhelming, just by virtue of the sheer numbers of people traveling by train!!
I have taken trains about Europe but I think Mumbai and India would be a bit overwhelming, just by virtue of the sheer numbers of people traveling by train!!
I have taken trains about Europe but I think Mumbai and India would be a bit overwhelming, just by virtue of the sheer numbers of people traveling by train!!
I see - your world is busy!
ReplyDeletePlaces like this are the best spot for street photography :)
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Busy world indeed! Great shot!
ReplyDeletegreat shot !
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of the song 'adami musafir hai'....nice shot !
ReplyDeleteHectic morning, no time to stop and pose.
ReplyDeleteWhat is fascinating to me about this photo is that it could be a rail station in Boston, whose train system or "the T" as it's called is one I know well. There is enough diversity of cultures in Boston that it could almost be.
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As one would expect, everyone seems to be in a hurry!
ReplyDeleteCould identify that at first shot!! Looks really grand!!
ReplyDeletelooks like quite a busy place to be...nice capture!
ReplyDeletebeau mouvement de foule
ReplyDeleteNice shot.
ReplyDeletephotography in movement.
ReplyDeleteAll in action!! Nice shot!!
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The milling buzz! Interesting capture, loved the lighting and the colours! Quintessentially Mumbai!
ReplyDeleteNice picture .
ReplyDeleteHello, magiceye! Thank you very much for your visit and leaving your footprints behind. Ours is an attempt to highlight Indian literature, art, entertainment...basically everything. Apart from that, we will also talk about global issues and share with you interesting titbits about nations, cultures and civilisations. We cannot really identify ourselves with any particular genre; neither are we saying that this blog is about traditions from all over the world. Our main emphasis is definitely India; but we are also not turning our backs to the world. Keep visiting us and maybe our content will give you a clearer picture of what we seek to achieve. Thanks again!
ReplyDeleteYour world is really busy today:)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week ahead!
Love the motion blur! Great shot.
ReplyDeleteGreat photography!
ReplyDeletethe place from where you clicked, on your left hand side, there is a frankie stall and there used to be a cold coffee stall..one of the best places it was to have cold coffee! :)
ReplyDeleteA busy day there, beautiful shot! :)
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Busy!
ReplyDeletefundoo!!..u made me miss town :(
ReplyDeleteWhen I thought of going to Agra by train, I went to the train station in Delhi and was really amazed! I have never seen so many people in a train station! I gave up and rented a car with a driver! :-)))
ReplyDeleteahh busy busy world :D
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I have taken trains about Europe but I think Mumbai and India would be a bit overwhelming, just by virtue of the sheer numbers of people traveling by train!!
ReplyDeleteI have taken trains about Europe but I think Mumbai and India would be a bit overwhelming, just by virtue of the sheer numbers of people traveling by train!!
ReplyDeleteI have taken trains about Europe but I think Mumbai and India would be a bit overwhelming, just by virtue of the sheer numbers of people traveling by train!!
ReplyDeleteI have taken trains about Europe but I think Mumbai and India would be a bit overwhelming, just by virtue of the sheer numbers of people traveling by train!!
ReplyDeleteMumbai on the move!
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