I love to take pictures of random scenes especially the unfamiliar ones. Along the streets of Rajasthan are lotsa vibrant, interesting subjects to keep photographers busy. During our travels in India I sat in front of the car so as not to miss the actions that would come our way. I made sure that my camera settings were set in place (shutter speed, aperture, and ISO) and the shutter was ready to fire. Now here are the street surprises:
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Camels are really tall! Some of these creatures we saw sat along the streets of Jaipur. |
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Horses added to the chaos too. ;) |
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Colorful textiles which are sold in historical sites are quite pricy. Better look for ones in the market. |
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Uhm, wait, is that Gandhi behind the stall? |
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Beautiful mess. |
Though majority of the areas we saw was chaotic, India never failed to sustain our curiosity. Along the corners there were movements, colors, and objects that would catch our fancy therefore we were attentive in every bend and brake. Carefulness was a must as well for pickpockets were just around and some people loved to ask for money when captured. I remember one time when we visited the first site in our 9-day tour--Amber Fort, when a milk vendor asked me for money after I took a photo of her. After the incident I never learned and still took photos of random people. Haha.
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