Sunday, December 23, 2007

A dog's view








Look at me,
look at you,
I am so big,
you are so small.
(I am not sure who's saying this to whom. Looks like it fits.)



Taare Zameen Par




Hardly between 6-10 years, but the acrobatic duo are the earning members of their family. Rajpath is like an offfice for them where they walk in and perform, get shoed away, mocked at, smiled and sometimes showered with sympathy.
The other pik captures a child who's come with his parent (not in the frame) to see the monument. He is ecstatic, running away from the India Gate and still looking at it.

Daddy, we're at home


Another set of tourists. The smile on their face, the warmth and the bond, everything about that particular moment when they were passing me by was worth capturing. I am glad i managed to be distracted and get a piece of "Papa&Son".

Stuff for sale on Rajpath






By the looks of it, everything that surrounds the monument is majestic. Here, the vendors at the Rajpath look on with anticipation. I am not sure if the anticipation revolves around getting a prospective customer or to sell the stuff that they have carried. To me they look like as if strewn in their own worlds, dreaming about ships, plane, a palace, or maybe anything....beyond our imagination's reach.
God bless them all.
Photo(c) Rachit

Mum's day out


Mum, dad and the child.
Tourists at the site.

Let there be light...always


Amar Jawan Jyoti. Wonder what fuels the

flame?

his own Music




Of all the vendors who sell various kinds of stuff near the monument, this guy chose to sell Flutes. He plays the popular Bollywood numbers and always wears a smile on his face.