I like the giant truck and the midget one! Makes for a fun capture for the day!
Thank you Sylvia
A familiar scene around the world. Streets being dug up and for what, really.
BIG truck - little TRUCK! [ lorry ]Aloha from HonoluluComfort Spiral > < } } ( ° > > < } } (°>
that's a good comparative take :)
Thank you PhenoMenon
I agree with Sylvia
Thank you Anupam
you capture a good Combination of the two truck...
Thank you Vineeta
Ahh, there is always some construction happening in India.Good click :)RegardsJayhttp://road-to-sanitarium.blogspot.in/
Thank you Jay
good capture...thanks
Thank you Krishna
I wonder at and appreciate your ability of finding uncommon in most common! Nice pic!
Thank you for your kind words Amit.
Unclear whether what is happening is meant to be happening. Looks chaotic! Looks also as if there's some kind of tension?
The sand from the big truck is offloaded and then taken by the small van to places where required but the big truck cannot go.
bonne photo de rue et de vie
Merci beaucoup Olivier
A common sight in Kolkata too. I loved the cover shot..! Was mesmerized by it :)
Glad you liked it Ghazala.
Constructions are another familiar sight here in Singapore too!
So sweet. Like a mother elephant and it's child.
Common sight in a developing country.
Super shot. The small one must a Tata Ace - can negotiate the small narrow lanes with great ease & dexterity !
Thank you Ramakrishnan
When I see scenes like this here, I always wonder if they know what they're doing. Then I find out later that, no, they didn't! :-)
Work in progress. Nice shot!
Thank you Saru
It seems to never end in India...always, always going on and "just now coming" :))
:) Time continuum!
A common sight in Bangalore as well, I guess in most big cities. Simple but nice shot. :)
Thank you Akshay
Totally a familiar scene all around the world, i am sure!
Our cities are perpetually dug up.. nice shot.
Thank you Tulika
I like the giant truck and the midget one! Makes for a fun capture for the day!
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DeleteA familiar scene around the world. Streets being dug up and for what, really.
ReplyDeleteBIG truck - little TRUCK! [ lorry ]
ReplyDeleteAloha from Honolulu
Comfort Spiral
> < } } ( ° >
> < } } (°>
that's a good comparative take :)
ReplyDeleteThank you PhenoMenon
DeleteI agree with Sylvia
ReplyDeleteThank you Anupam
Deleteyou capture a good Combination of the two truck...
ReplyDeleteThank you Vineeta
DeleteAhh, there is always some construction happening in India.
ReplyDeleteGood click :)
Regards
Jay
http://road-to-sanitarium.blogspot.in/
Thank you Jay
Deletegood capture...
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Thank you Krishna
DeleteI wonder at and appreciate your ability of finding uncommon in most common! Nice pic!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words Amit.
DeleteUnclear whether what is happening is meant to be happening. Looks chaotic! Looks also as if there's some kind of tension?
ReplyDeleteThe sand from the big truck is offloaded and then taken by the small van to places where required but the big truck cannot go.
Deletebonne photo de rue et de vie
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup Olivier
DeleteA common sight in Kolkata too.
ReplyDeleteI loved the cover shot..! Was mesmerized by it :)
Glad you liked it Ghazala.
DeleteConstructions are another familiar sight here in Singapore too!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet. Like a mother elephant and it's child.
ReplyDeleteCommon sight in a developing country.
ReplyDeleteSuper shot. The small one must a Tata Ace - can negotiate the small narrow lanes with great ease & dexterity !
ReplyDeleteThank you Ramakrishnan
DeleteWhen I see scenes like this here, I always wonder if they know what they're doing. Then I find out later that, no, they didn't! :-)
ReplyDeleteWork in progress. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteThank you Saru
DeleteIt seems to never end in India...always, always going on and "just now coming" :))
ReplyDelete:) Time continuum!
DeleteA common sight in Bangalore as well, I guess in most big cities. Simple but nice shot. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Akshay
DeleteTotally a familiar scene all around the world, i am sure!
ReplyDeleteOur cities are perpetually dug up.. nice shot.
ReplyDeleteThank you Tulika
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