Sunday, July 24, 2011

Monochrome mania


Water water everywhere! Mumbai monsoons monochromed.

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29 comments:

  1. Evocative!



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  2. belle photo b&w, impressionnante cette qui n'en finit pas de monter. on imagine bien la detresse de la personne sur le trottoir

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  3. In weather like this you have to find shelter where you can. I love this image Deepak.

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  4. A sheltered nook to be safe and dry!! Wish the water would drain off faster :( Great shot11

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  5. Very good reportage photography.

    Regards!

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  6. I think black and white pics bring out the beauty of the subject very well...great snap.

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  7. I've never been in a monsoon, but they sound wet! I like the treatment here a lot. Also like your alliteration....just add one word: "Mumbai monsoons monochromed magnificently"!

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  8. this is so beautiful. i love the posture of the man taking shelter. and the texture of rain on the street.

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  9. Imagine how loud the rain must be on that corrugated iron!

    Great pic.

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  10. Wow! That is *really* wet! How long left until the monsoon dries up?

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  11. Much water there but it makes lovely shot!

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  12. I hope that's not his house!
    Cool capture... it's a very intimate view of your city! Thanks Magiceye.

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  13. Excellent photo. I guess one looks for shelter wherever it is available!

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  14. So much wet! At least it keeps the trees green.

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  15. you have captured the mood of monsoon:)

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  16. Nice Picture. The black and white image looks cool.

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  17. Nicely captured. Everything in the frame is so perfect. And for me, black and white is always beautiful. Loved it!

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  18. Nicely captures the design problems of this city...

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