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Exciting and charismatic, Mumbai is a cocktail of degradation, huge amount of people, bollywood and vitality which put together the pass, the present and the future of India.
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The markets of Old Mumbai offers you some amazing sights and even better photos. Walk on the streets that have seen Mumbai evolve into this incredibly stunning metropolis that it is now. Talk to people who have seen this metamorphosis and of course, check out the place before the ugly beast of development razes these beautiful lanes and buildings and replaced them with glass, steel, and concrete.
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The holy and picturesque city of Nasik is really beautiful with its markets and ghats on the river banks, the ringing temple bells and sadhus meditating...
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They say that you shouldn't take your wallet in these streets or park your car nearby, cause there is a chance that you'd get pick pocketed and someone will steal the tires off your car. Interested? Surely made me interested as hell, so Partha, Anondo and I went off to Mutton Street.
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In Hindi, 'adda' is a noun, with the nominal form of the word meaning the location or nest of a group or community, usually someplace shady. The etymology can be traced to the original meaning of the word, which means the "perching spot or perch for birds". Me and my friends refer to our college as our 'adda' - our ritual meeting place. Here are a few photos of my college taken with the lovely Diana Mini.
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We stepped out on the eve of the Indian Independence Day and shot pictures of how Mumbai would have been before 1947!
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Os voy a hablar de algunas calles de Mumbai (Bombay) elegidas al azar. Algunas son tranquilas, mientras que otras son caóticas...
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Walking in the southern part of Bombay is a delight. And when matched with my new book on Gothic Architecture, it was just like walking through a museum.
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Visiting one of Mumbai's many sea faces - Carter Road Promenade while taking the Fisheye 2 for a spin.
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I. C. Colony is without a doubt, one of the nicest places to stay in Mumbai. The streets are lively, people are warm and conversations are easy to strike. No one is a stranger and everyone is a friend! Sprung around the I.C. Church and St. Francis D'Assisi High School, IC, as we all call the colony, seems to be in a perpetual state of partying all year round. But with the carnival celebrations this year, I.C. residents proved that they can put up an event full of pure awesomeness on the Mumbai Map.
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Photos taken with my ActionSampler of two famous places in Mumbai/Bombay- Colaba Causeway - a famous commercial street & Gateway of India, an extremely famous seaside monument.
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Some random street photos from all of Mumbai (Bombay). Some streets are quiet while others are chaotic.
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The Global Vipassana Pagoda is a short drive (1 hour) from the intensely packed Mumbai. You can also choose to go there by catching a ferry over the Gorai Khadi at Borivli. It is a great place to have a relaxed evening.
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Bhandardara, about 170kms from Mumbai, is an awesome getaway. Put on some good shoes, pack a backpack with some sandwiches and take lots of films and a couple of cameras. You will come back rejuvenated - that's a guarantee!
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Discovering Mumbai's art district - Kala Ghoda (it literally means black horse!) with my Lomography ActionSampler.
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Me and another gal pal decided to visit Churchgate apart from the normal shopping rout in Mumbai usually done by our colleagues. Taking the train (the busiest rail service in the world) was really surprising and was not what we had in mind. You must be thinking we are crazy not to take the taxi straight but it was a breeze apart from buying the ticket!! Although the cabin was old and packed with lots of people, it never got stinky and the ceiling was full of fans blowing. The ride was joyous and smooth. And so we
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Een bezoekje aan één van de vele boulevards die Mumbai rijk is: Carter Road Promenade met de Fisheye 2.