This is a poignant photograph - I enlarged it and looked at this man in detail. I worry that he is hungry and thirsty and, of course, as so many in India, he has not enough rupees to buy food. There is such inequality in the world in this regard which is so sad.
It's not easy to understand the situation. We, here in Spain, for example, have to much things and don't know to appreciate these things, they tell us that's better to have a lot of things and that we have to spend more and more but people aren't happy too, I don't understand... Bye, see U next! Serge
I'm neither a professional photographer nor a trained artist, these are my hobby.
As a Telecom Engineer travelling is a part of my job & these pics are mostly taken during those trips. I've captured them through my Nokia 6500s mobile & at times I use my digital camera.
My girl friend says, its the best part of my job!!!
As far as my paintings are concerned, my schedule hardly allow me with the amount of time & effort required.
In spite all this the sole reason behind starting this blog is the support of by team mate.
Thanks for visiting Creativity and imagination of Jose Ramon and photos for your feedback.
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Poor chap but a captivating image.
ReplyDeletewonderful image and well done!!
ReplyDeleteis sad:(but is a wonderful photo
ReplyDeletea beautiful photo that contains a sad picture.
ReplyDeletein India I saw many scenes like this, but I'm always impressed by the inner strength of people
A beautiful picture of a very sad moment Sishir - it is also a sad reminder of how we neglect others - both human and animal.
ReplyDeleteThis is a poignant photograph - I enlarged it and looked at this man in detail. I worry that he is hungry and thirsty and, of course, as so many in India, he has not enough rupees to buy food. There is such inequality in the world in this regard which is so sad.
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A big thanks to all of you, dear friends!
ReplyDeleteEsta es la dura realidad que hay muchas calles. saludos.
ReplyDeleteHello Sishir, como siempre nos muestras la cruda realidad y a la vez esa belleza al captar ese tipo de imágenes,un saludo.
ReplyDeleteIt's not easy to understand the situation. We, here in Spain, for example, have to much things and don't know to appreciate these things, they tell us that's better to have a lot of things and that we have to spend more and more but people aren't happy too, I don't understand...
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Serge
I like the POV here. There is something melancholy about it.
ReplyDeleteProvocative photo! Homeless, I assume?
ReplyDeleteVery powerful shot.
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love your blog.
may your path continue to be well lit.
very poignant and thought provoking!
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