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Thanks Jamila. I have seen the movie and no these children are not from that movie. They are slum children who attend school in a bus that travels to different slums in the city of Poona in India.
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Foreign national awed by the architecture at a minar of the Jama
Masjid, a historic mosque in Delhi, India...
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Thanks Patrick!
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Three performers waiting their turn to dance at the Surajkund Fair,
Haryana, India...
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Fort Archway in Bombay...
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A wonderful picture.
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Apurba, when you say transformation, blur, sharpness, anti-focus, and anti-composition become an integral part of the transformation of a visual.
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Thanks all! What I believe as a photographer is that art and documentation are manifestations of the person behind the camera. What is art to one is anti-art to another. Art is perspective, everyone has one for art.
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Another folk dancer at the Surajkund Fair, Haryana, India...
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Snake charmers have formed wedding music bands in North India after
the Indian government banned this caste of people from capturing
snakes under a wildlife preservation bill. Most of the these
charmers have been known to consider no other profession than snake
charming. However few have taken to being musicians and potters.
Seen in this picture are snake charmers-turned-musicians at
Surajkund, Haryana, India.
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Thank you Ali!
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This is a charming image although digitally enhanced. The reflection on the right is what makes the photo unique. Can't say the same for the reflection on the left. Opinions though :-).
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Boy atop Jama Masjid Minar...
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The historic Jama Masjid, New Delhi, India
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Thanks Jack, that would be really helpful.
Thanks Amar.
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A modern dancer at Kala Ghoda Festival, Bombay...
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An old man basking in the afternoon sun at the Jama Masjid in New
Delhi...
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:-)
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Outside a slum in Poona...
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Thanks but that was the way I wanted to take the shot. Thanks for the perspective!
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Two different smiles...
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