Showing posts with label indian roads. Show all posts
Showing posts with label indian roads. Show all posts

May 11, 2015

Streets of India in split seconds - Through my car window, Part-1

Travelling on Indian roads can be a fascinating experience. At each turn , one can find , new story happening, new experience to carry along. I am very fond of travelling by car. I come across many instances when I feel like stopping my car and get down to shoot the scene. Unfortunately it is not possible most of the time. So as not to miss the opportunity, I capture from my car. In many cases, I have included car as a frame of my shot. I am thoroughly enjoying this series of mine. Decision has to be taken in split seconds. Yes, I do sacrifice on technical quality but not on content. IMHO.


You definitely need God's protection on Indian roads!!



Move!! They seem to tell me!



seemed so bored!!



You can have all kinds of road blocks..


Stop- Go!


Kids enjoy their ride!



Nomads migrating!


Roadside eateries have food to die for!

Journey on Indian roads can be an experience to be remembered forever. There is never a dull moment. Yes, they can be dangerous, but driving with care and enjoying the vista can be a lifetime experience.

To be continued..


November 25, 2012

Faces of India - 11



My fascination with "Faces of India" continues. I feel that Indian people have expressive faces,making them photographer's delight. Colourful background provides added

 dimension to the beauty of the face.




In today's post, I am uploading photographs of the people I have captured on the Indian streets in various situations.



Pol of Ahmedabad is a wonderful place for people watching.



Sometimes,you see really interesting and funny sights on the streets of India.


Donkeys also needed parking place!


Buffalo looked longingly at someone carrying sugarcane!


While one side of the road was occupied by the sugarcane sellers,other side had congregation of painters.


Turn the corner and you can see thread dyers, preparing thread for the approaching kite festival.

June 09, 2011

Roads to nowhere!! -Somewhere in Rajasthan.

Via Flickr:
The road to nowhere leads to me
Through all the happiness and sorrow
I guess I'd do it all again
Live for today and not tomorrow
It's still the road that never ends
The road to nowhere's gonna pass me by

---- Ozzy Osbourne