I like how you framed the photo as if we're also looking through your lens. Very pretty girl. Hope she sold lots. :) Thanks for sharing with Pictorial Tuesday.
Hi from England. I have many happy memories of India. I came back one year with an Independence Day tee shirt. Unfortunately it wore out eventually from wearing it too much.
Happy Independence Day! A very nice photo of a little girl. I hope she sold lots of flags. Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a nice comment. Have a great weekend.
Nice click. Sad that many kids have to sell flags etc items on the street instead of going to school. Recently, I saw a video that informed that it is illegal to sell/buy such flags...
So interesting to see Indian life. As to your photo, I am not quite certain that the edges mainipulated _that_ black is the best solution. I personally would like to see a larger view. Great shot nevertheless!
Happy Independence Day. Jai Hind .
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Delete...street vendors are not common here. Enjoy your holiday. 🇮🇳
ReplyDeleteStreet vendor are really a good source for photography . Happy Independence day Tom .
DeleteInteresting slice of life capture!
ReplyDeleteThank for giving your valuable time to my blog Buckeroomama .
DeleteA sweet face....
ReplyDeleteYes Elizabeth her face is really sweet . Thanks for the sweet comment.
Deletenice composition, nice moment you caught in time
DeleteThanks a lot LA Paylor .
DeleteHello, cute girl! Great people shot.
ReplyDeleteThank eileeninmd for a positive comment on my capture.
DeleteAwesome photo, Aditya!
ReplyDeleteThank you Veronica Lee .
DeleteUna captura muy interesante, a niña tiene una mirada especial
ReplyDeleteThank you Raquel Jimenez Lastras .
DeleteGreat captures of every day life. Happy snapping and thank you for visiting my blog this week.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jill Harrison .
DeleteA wonderful snippet of culture and people!
ReplyDeleteNice capture - that doesn't seem like a fun life.
ReplyDeleteYes Al .
DeleteI like how you framed the photo as if we're also looking through your lens. Very pretty girl. Hope she sold lots. :) Thanks for sharing with Pictorial Tuesday.
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DeleteI can feel her. Same here. There are lots of street vendors selling something. BTW, thanks for dropping by on my page.
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DeleteVery nice girl and a very good picture.
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Thank you Wolfgang .
DeleteHappy Independence Day! Thank you for your visit. Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you Nancy Chan .
DeleteHi from England. I have many happy memories of India. I came back one year with an Independence Day tee shirt. Unfortunately it wore out eventually from wearing it too much.
ReplyDeleteHi Phil Slade thanks for visiting my blog . I am feeling sad after hearing your story .
DeleteYour photos I like very much! Am your newest follower. Best wishes with ALOHA
ReplyDeleteThank you Cloudia .
DeleteHappy Independence Day! A very nice photo of a little girl. I hope she sold lots of flags. Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a nice comment. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteThank you Bill Burke .
DeleteColorful and creative street shot ~ cute young girl ~
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So colorful! I like seeing your pictures of people doing things along the street.
ReplyDeleteNice click.
ReplyDeleteSad that many kids have to sell flags etc items on the street instead of going to school.
Recently, I saw a video that informed that it is illegal to sell/buy such flags...
So interesting to see Indian life. As to your photo, I am not quite certain that the edges mainipulated _that_ black is the best solution. I personally would like to see a larger view. Great shot nevertheless!
ReplyDeleteSad to see children on the street selling Independence day flags rather than enjoying their freedom in school.
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