These shots should not become an antiquated rarity like the single theatre Paradise you had shot sometime back...these open air markets break the monopoly of supermarket chains and allow for a greater and sweeter interaction with the people and their food! A neat and an important shot and a reminder of what keeps "developing" nations unique!!!!
Magic eye shot Bandra the queen of the suburbs pride of mumbai bazar road whispering woods.. unlike 'shanghai with due apologies to subhash ghai mumbai better than dubai
It is indeed perplexing that how two ends of the spectrum co-exist. On one end of the bandra you have the Taj Lands End standing strong with its luxe LV store and the hoity toity crowd, while on the other there's this.
You hve the street market where the common man would haggle and shop, while right next to it would be the world famous high street brands with women coming out of their BMWs and Mercs would shop.
Very cool shot of local bazar.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rajesh
DeleteThese shots should not become an antiquated rarity like the single theatre Paradise you had shot sometime back...these open air markets break the monopoly of supermarket chains and allow for a greater and sweeter interaction with the people and their food! A neat and an important shot and a reminder of what keeps "developing" nations unique!!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree Bhavana
DeleteFresh vegetables, missing India now. Lovely shot, Sir...:)
ReplyDeleteThank you Saru
DeleteGood morning.Nice one.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rupam
DeleteTypical Indian bazaar-could be a scene from anywhere in India.
ReplyDeleteSo true
DeleteOh, the vegetables look delicious! I do love markets like these!!
ReplyDeletei've always enjoyed visiting markets from other parts of the world. thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletePleasure to share!
DeleteI love markets, especially selling local produce.
ReplyDeleteA nice shot for the day :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Abhinav
Deletebelle photo de rue
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup Olivier
DeleteGreat capture.
ReplyDeleteThank you Indrani
DeleteI do love open air markets. Lovely shot.
ReplyDeleteI like to visit markets, I like the colors of fruits and vegetables, flowers and herbs!
ReplyDeleteLéia
Colourful!
ReplyDeleteInteresting...
ReplyDeleteGood one!
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteLocal and fresh, can't get much better than that!
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot of the market. Bhavana's comment really said it all. So true!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteLooks like the produce markets are having a good season.
ReplyDeleteLovely shot of this Indian institution.
ReplyDeleteThank you Nick
DeleteI miss some of those vegetables here.
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ReplyDeleteshot Bandra
the queen of
the suburbs
pride of mumbai
bazar road
whispering
woods.. unlike 'shanghai
with due apologies
to subhash ghai
mumbai better than dubai
Truly so!!
DeleteIt is indeed perplexing that how two ends of the spectrum co-exist. On one end of the bandra you have the Taj Lands End standing strong with its luxe LV store and the hoity toity crowd, while on the other there's this.
ReplyDeleteYou hve the street market where the common man would haggle and shop, while right next to it would be the world famous high street brands with women coming out of their BMWs and Mercs would shop.
Nice picture!!
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Thank you. India is indeed a country of striking contrasts!
DeleteBrilliant shot of the markets Deepak, a joy to explore where ever you are in the world.
ReplyDeleteThank you Grace
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