Great shot for the U Day, Deepak!! Hope your week is going well!!
Thank you Sylvia.
Unfortunately, too many homeless have to stay under the bridges!Leslieabcw team
Leslie the guy under the bridge is a shoe shine boy. They are not allowed to live there.
It is bad luck to walk under a ladder. Sitting under the stairs? :D Good one!
Thank you Meoww. Sitting there he makes a living!
Nice capture.
Thank you Kavita
Sometimes the bridge is the only shelter from the storm.
how long? on time?Happy Aloha from HonoluluComfort Spiral ~ > < } } ( ° >> < 3 3 3 ( ' >
Yes!
Wonderfully done .
Thank you Dhiru
Good catch!
Thank you Rakesh
I dont know why I feel jealous of that man...maybe even if it is small, decrepit, he does have a quiet moment to himself under the bridge...
:)
en mouvement, belle photo
Merci beaucoup Olivier
A rare moment!
before or after rush hour, i suppose.:pU is for...
One of your rare pictures which could have been taken here in England too.
It could be any city. Under such bridges you generally find cobblers waiting for customers.Nice shot!
Thank you Meenakshi
We see this sort of scene quite often in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia too.Duncan In Kuantan
Good Shot...
Thank you Vineeta
Nice click...
Thank you :)
Good evening. Beautiful capture.
Thank you Rupam
what some nice boys☆¸¸.•♥.love.♥..•*¨*★ i think even one of them is checking out his cellphone ;)good to have a pause..good captured!!Me like☆¸¸.•♥.love.♥..•*¨*★ ☆¸¸.•♥.love.♥..•*¨*★
contrast and life!
I've seen the same scenario back in my country, just like this one.Chewed UPRose, ABC Wednesday Team
We have a number of people living under bridges and overpasses in the U.S., too. Sad.
Very quet indeed and that too in BC!
Great shot for the U Day, Deepak!! Hope your week is going well!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Sylvia.
DeleteUnfortunately, too many homeless have to stay under the bridges!
ReplyDeleteLeslie
abcw team
Leslie the guy under the bridge is a shoe shine boy. They are not allowed to live there.
DeleteIt is bad luck to walk under a ladder. Sitting under the stairs? :D Good one!
ReplyDeleteThank you Meoww. Sitting there he makes a living!
DeleteNice capture.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kavita
DeleteSometimes the bridge is the only shelter from the storm.
ReplyDeletehow long? on time?
ReplyDeleteHappy Aloha from Honolulu
Comfort Spiral
~ > < } } ( ° >
> < 3 3 3 ( ' >
Yes!
DeleteWonderfully done .
ReplyDeleteThank you Dhiru
DeleteGood catch!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rakesh
DeleteI dont know why I feel jealous of that man...maybe even if it is small, decrepit, he does have a quiet moment to himself under the bridge...
ReplyDelete:)
Deleteen mouvement, belle photo
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup Olivier
DeleteA rare moment!
ReplyDeletebefore or after rush hour, i suppose.:p
ReplyDeleteU is for...
One of your rare pictures which could have been taken here in England too.
ReplyDeleteIt could be any city. Under such bridges you generally find cobblers waiting for customers.
ReplyDeleteNice shot!
Thank you Meenakshi
DeleteWe see this sort of scene quite often in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia too.
ReplyDeleteDuncan In Kuantan
Good Shot...
ReplyDeleteThank you Vineeta
DeleteNice click...
ReplyDeleteThank you :)
DeleteGood evening. Beautiful capture.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rupam
Deletewhat some nice boys☆¸¸.•♥.love.♥..•*¨*★ i think even one of them is checking out his cellphone ;)good to have a pause..good captured!!Me like☆¸¸.•♥.love.♥..•*¨*★ ☆¸¸.•♥.love.♥..•*¨*★
ReplyDeletecontrast and life!
ReplyDeleteI've seen the same scenario back in my country, just like this one.
ReplyDeleteChewed UP
Rose, ABC Wednesday Team
We have a number of people living under bridges and overpasses in the U.S., too. Sad.
ReplyDeleteVery quet indeed and that too in BC!
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