RE: Wednesday Walk in Churu, India

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That must pacify your urge to photograph people!

Yes and no ๐Ÿ˜„ Yes, because these staged portraits is a good photo opportunity, and no because they leave not much time for genuine street photos - like people's life and beautiful everyday moments. It's not every second of your time in the streets... but some late afternoon walk can be fully drained by crowds of children - yesterday, I ran away from them shouting the name of a sightseeing place I wanted to visit, "Rampuria, Rampuria, Rampuria!!" They were following me and shouting "Rampuria" either. ๐Ÿ˜„ If kids are polite, it's hard to make them go. If not polite (they can grab your hand or camera if they are too excited), I can scare them with an exaggeratedly angry face and gestures, lol.

Iโ€™d gladly join those city cleaners once in a while just to dress up in that attractive pinky red attire

Lol, but I understand it. I love the shades of red they choose.

that very long wok spatula would be so handy for cooking

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Thank you!!



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Awww, haha! And Oh no, what an experience that must have been with those kids following and shouting! I wonder why they were saying โ€˜Rampuriaโ€™?โ€ lol.

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:) It's because I was tired of saying "sorry guys, need to go" and decided just to leave no matter what and proclaimed my mission "Rampuria, Rampuria, Rampuria!" (a famous street), and kids decided this was a game, and started echoing "Rampuria, Rampuria, Rampuria!" :)

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