RE: Street Photographs from Bikaner, India

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Whoop! Haha, what artistic photographs, the scenes and the details of the architecture with lamps and soft lights are so well photographed. The dusty street, just barely showing the Kote Gate, contrasts with the colourful attire of the people. Friendly people and a very interesting, colourful place! I like that rusty cart. Oh, and that naan bread would be nice to try, or I could watch how they make it and learn from the locals. I would definitely get one of those garlands that the beautiful lady hawker is selling and walk around with it around my neck, lol, and would pick one of those clay pots, though they seem very tiny! What are they for? lol. Nice one! :)



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I could watch how they make it and learn from the locals

A tandoor oven. Love it.

those clay pots, though they seem very tiny! What are they for?

These are pots as i know are supposed for candles for the celebration of Diwali, the light festival. But mostly Diwali in this city was the festival of noise - cheap fireworks of all sorts. :( Garland, candles, and bonfires make the world cozy, explosions are the opposite.

what artistic photographs, the scenes and the details of the architecture

Thank you! India is vibrant, with much to photograph and see.

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