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Lovely street shot from you, Sreejith. I really like the colours in this one. So vibrant and it looks like everyone is on the move…except for one right in the middle of the shot. He looks absorbed in his phone, a world a way from where he is. Maybe he is absorbed in a game, or maybe he is absorbed in chatting in someone he really loves 🙂
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There is nothing more I need to add to your observations, Mabel 🙂
I think this sight is so common all across the world, right? People are just interested in ‘sharing’ what they see but failing to feel what’s around them…
This famous monument called ‘Red Fort’ in our national capital witnessed quite some blood bath played during and after our independence struggle.
This is where, on this day (August 15th) our prime minister addresses the nation.
One more independence day here in India, and I really don’t know, whether all citizens of this country could celebrate freedom today…
Thanks again for sharing your thoughtful comments and hope you are having a beautiful day 🙂
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So true. So many of us are absorbed in our phones today. But, sharing is caring. This is just a new way of communicating and connecting. But there is nothing like a face to face conversations 🙂
Happy Independence Day to India, Sreejith. May PM Modi guide the way 🙂
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We really hope so, Mabel 🙂
India is doing good financially, but the gap between rich and poor is widening…
Countries like, Malaysia and Singapore which got independence during the same time as India, are far ahead of us…
Hope things are on right track 🙂
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where..?
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The place is Red Fort, Delhi .
But who’s making that statement ?
🙂
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Excellent composition! Like the color tone.
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Thank you so much, dear Reinhold 🙂
Bright colors and saturated hues are guaranteed in India 🙂
It’s truly an ultra vibrant land 🙂
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I like vibrant colors or black and white! Looking forward to see more of your colorful images!
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Nice colours, and I liked the inclusion of a part of a car in motion – created life.
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Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your thoughts on this image 🙂
Have a nice day 🙂
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Great capture of stillness amid the hustle-bustle!
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Yes indeed, this great monument has witnessed some of the most dramatic events in human history.
It’s the the famous Red Fort of New Delhi.
The current generation doesn’t much care about the history of this great nation and the struggles the freedom fight against the colonial masters…
Most of us just want to be there, get a selfie taken and share it on social media 🙂
Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your thoughts, Eliza 🙂
Have a beautiful day ahead 🙂
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A great street capture, love all the movements in the photo and suddenly you discover the one sitting still in the middle.
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Yes, the one in the middle, who seemed disconnected from everyone and everything around him… inspired me to take this image 🙂
Thank you so much for sharing your observant comments, Inger 🙂
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*sighs* Even in India folks are looking at their phones instead of being in the present Moment. Beautiful photograph, Sreejith!! ❤
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You got exactly what I wanted to convey 🙂
Thank you so much for your thoughtful comment, Amy 🙂
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I like the warm colours and the shot that seems to come straight out of city life.
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Really glad to see, you liked this image 🙂
The monument in this image is the famous ‘Red Fort’ of New Delhi…
Have a nice weekend 🙂
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Beautiful capture Sreejith… the motion frozen in a still 🙂 with the age-old monument watching from behind…
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Thank you so much, Sarmistha for your appreciative comments 🙂
You got the essence of what I meant to portray here 🙂
Have a beautiful day 🙂
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Great capture of the hustle and bustle and vibrant colors, too, Sreejith!
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Thank you so much for your visit and I am really glad to see that you liked this image 🙂
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Beautiful photo, Sreejith — I really like how you captured both swirl and stillness. And the colors are lovely.
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It is truly a vibrant place and with a long history…
But, who cares about history now a days??? all are busy with their own activities in their own worlds, right?
Thank you so much for stopping by and sharing your appreciative comments 🙂
Have a nice day, Jet 🙂
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For a moment i thought its from bikaner, rajisthan
Nice click
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Thank you so much for stopping by 🙂
Yes, I know there are so many incredible forts and monuments in Rajastan, but I am yet to get a chance to explore this incredible land…
Hope I visit and share my images here soon 🙂
Have a nice day, Dr. Arif 🙂
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