Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Monochrome India

I love India. Though having been there only once, I feel that the country has a special charm that seem to make the place beautiful. Not the kind of European-city kind of beautiful nor the crystal- clear sea resort of Bora Bora but it just feels attractive in its own way. Maybe it's the people there, or the wide array of smells and colours, or their culture. I'll definitely return to India one day to explore the big Indian sub-continent. The short trip to the southern part of India wasn't enough to fully appreciate the country and culture.

Here are some monochrome pictures of various scenes around the places I've visited. Enjoy!

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Lights from an approaching train at Trivandrum station.



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 A boy having lunch at an orphanage. 



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 Children there lead a simple and carefree life, finding joy in little things. 



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 Crowded street of Tiruchirappalli.



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Entrance of St. Joseph Church, Tiruchirappalli. 



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 People forcing themselves up an already full bus, some barely hanging on to the railings as the bus moved off.



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 A friendly Indian school boy on the way back home from school in Sevapur.



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Indian fishermen, Kairali Backwaters. 

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