Flowers and flower garlands are part of the daily life of most of the south Indians, especially ladies.
If you go near any temple in south India, you could see ladies making flower garlands and selling them.
They start their work so early in the morning and almost follows the temple timings.
Here I found this lady making a garland just outside one temple complex in Bangalore last weekend.
I thought of posting it as part of the “Travel Theme: Work” here.
I’m beginning to enjoy photographing people. I’ve been nervous about getting good shots but decided to just go ahead and do it. Liked this photo as she isn’t posing for the picture. Great job.
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Even I had the same mental block before, I was very hesitant to shoot people.
But once I started using a lens with max. 250mm it was easier and I found it very appealing when people are involved in an image.
Now I feel like I have to master this craft 🙂
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I so agree. I will be posting a collage of shots I took while on Cyprus soon. Would like your comments when I do.
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Sure 🙂 Waiting…
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A beautiful photo. How much would a garland cost?
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May be 20 to 30 Rs or around 50 Cents 🙂
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I can’t imagine what a garland of fresh flowers in Canada would cost….10-20 dollars?
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No wonder why all the software jobs been outsourced to places like Bangalore 🙂
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Yes definitely lots of outsourcing done here.
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Beautiful capture! 🙂
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Thank you, Jackie 🙂
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So colorful. I love the color of India!
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You took a great portrait, Sreejith!
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Thank you, Paula 🙂
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