you know why i love this post more than anyone else ;) will have to ask your permission to use this somewhere sometime to support one a blog post at mumbai local trains blog ;) Of course, with due creadits and linkback.
btw, need to ask you this - are we allowed to click at stations / we need permission for photography out there?
Hi ME! Thanx for the info on the little rickshaw taxis. At least they get one out of the weather.
Re your question: I have a cheapo fisheye lens attachment which works OK. Haven't wanted to spend the money for a real lens - and they are expensive! So, this was a fisheye setting found on my Canon S95...I think it works rather well.
Hope you're having a great day! Or is it night there now?
It looks a busy time of day but I suppose for a city the size of Mumbai it may be always busy. I always enjoy arriving by train, nice capture. Joy, ABC Team
A typical Mumbai shot.. Bandra station is an amazing place but I am wondering about the train on the left is soon to be a relic of history at Bandra station. Being a self-professed expert in the Railways and a train lover, I just love this shot of yours!!
Great photo! And I can see these trains are crowded! A rough ride ahead?
ReplyDeleteTerrific capture! Lots of people!!! I still love trains though!!
ReplyDeleteInteresting shot, to be sure!
ReplyDeletelots of TRAINS this round, which is always fine by me!
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Typical Mumbai shot .
ReplyDeletePart of me now lives in Mumbai because of you, your shots, your blog ,your kind visits.
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Wonderful shot !
ReplyDeleteNice shot!
ReplyDeleteLovely angle...
ReplyDeleteyou know why i love this post more than anyone else ;) will have to ask your permission to use this somewhere sometime to support one a blog post at mumbai local trains blog ;) Of course, with due creadits and linkback.
ReplyDeletebtw, need to ask you this - are we allowed to click at stations / we need permission for photography out there?
Very nice shot.
ReplyDeleteTooth Fairy please come and see it when you get a chance. Thanks!
How is it that it is impossible not to like photos of trains?
ReplyDeletebel angle de prise de vue pour nous montrer la gare.
ReplyDeleteI love the perspective of this shot! So is this week's theme a 'Transport for Mumbai' one ;)
ReplyDeletefine composition. love the way the train directs the eye.
ReplyDeleteI was right yesterday Deepak, it IS a very busy station. Like your perspective on this one.
ReplyDeleteInteresting perspective.
ReplyDeleteI think we are all hoping to take a trip!
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nice shot.
ReplyDeletewow!!..made me miss mumbai :(
ReplyDeleteSuper catch!
ReplyDeleteWonderful click. Brought back some memories of Bandra :)
ReplyDeleteHi ME! Thanx for the info on the little rickshaw taxis. At least they get one out of the weather.
ReplyDeleteRe your question: I have a cheapo fisheye lens attachment which works OK. Haven't wanted to spend the money for a real lens - and they are expensive! So, this was a fisheye setting found on my Canon S95...I think it works rather well.
Hope you're having a great day! Or is it night there now?
Great capture of a busy moment!
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Indian trains are always very long and full.
ReplyDeleteThe engine's hook and the pheripherals look cool :) great shot
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It looks a busy time of day but I suppose for a city the size of Mumbai it may be always busy. I always enjoy arriving by train, nice capture.
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A different view...so crowded!
ReplyDeleteA great perspective of how life is in Bandra station - thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteA typical Mumbai shot.. Bandra station is an amazing place but I am wondering about the train on the left is soon to be a relic of history at Bandra station. Being a self-professed expert in the Railways and a train lover, I just love this shot of yours!!
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