Tag: Cities
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Oops!
Oops! Two legs, a hand, and a falling mug in a bar in Bangkok. It just so happened in front of my eyes – and camera. Photo of the week: Bar at the Chao Phraya River, opp. The Peninsula, Bangkok, Thailand 2019
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Summer in the city
Summer in the city Enjoying the warmth of the sun on your back and the coolness of the river at your feet. Photo of the week: Bathing in the Limat river, Zürich, Switzerland 2022
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VT
VT In 1995 Bombay became Mumbai. One year later VT, Victoria Terminus, became CST, Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus, and in 2017 the M of Maharaj was added, CSMT, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus. All to erase the names dating from colonial times from our memory lane.This old photograph has tried to fall in line and erase the…
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Rhythmic enclosure
Rhythmic enclosure After six years and the hard work of 22000 labourers the Bara Imambara in Lucknow reached its completion in 1784. When visiting the monument don’t miss climbing up to the grand rooftop! Photo of the week: On the roof of Bara Imambara, Lucknow, India 2017
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Piteous fate
Piteous fate When the market is over the unsold flowers go down the drain. Photo of the week: drain behind flower market, Lucknow, India 2017
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The thinker
The thinker Withdrawn in the night, alone among 20 million fellow Mumbaikars. Photo of the week: Mumbai, India 2014
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Ice Cream You Scream
Ice Cream You Scream Boola-boola sarsaparoolaIf you’ve got chocolate, we’ll take vanoolaI scream, you scream, we all scream for ice creamRah! Rah! Rah! Photo of the week: Rome, Italy 1998
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Amstelredam
Amstelredam Passing this spot in Amsterdam and seeing the late light of the sun reflecting in the water of the Prinsengracht and the Amstel River, I thought I’d better take a picture. I love this city.The photo breathes the atmosphere of an old painting, and for a moment I imagine myself walking in 17th century…
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Uttarayani Fair
Uttarayani Fair When Surya (Sun) enters the Capricorn zodiac (14 January) it’s time for the festival of Makar Sankranti, in Uttarakhand also known as Uttarayan. That’s the time when the town of Bageshwar, at the confluence of the Saryu and Gomati Rivers, really comes to life. The biggest mela (fair) of the year in the…
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A wall in Kazimierz
A wall in Kazimierz Broken, mutilated, spread around in disarray,dug up from layers of dust and sand: memory fragments of the departed,fit together as a jigsaw puzzle. Memorial wall to the dead,for the eyes of the living. Photo of the week: 16th cent. Jewish R’emuh Cemetery wall, Kazimierz, Krakow, Poland 2007
