History in the midst of modern Delhi (with A/C and all hanging out). I am just amazed at the live wire mesh above. You post very quickly yaar. No worries, I will try to catch up dhere dhere ;-)
Ricky: dude, putting up these posts so soon has been quite inadvertent! have been trying to upload these pics since sunday but my net connection doesnt let me, its crap. nice observation on the wire mesh...
Noticed another thing, two houses with almost same architecture but different colors, pink and blue, almost signifying a separate entrance for guys and gals (of course, based on preconceived notions).
I think to a certain extent the picture signifies "India", a chaotic country with orderly system, a country where the past intermingles with present and future, where the nature finds its space along with humans...
Coming to my previous thought, "Does the India of past or present look the same as seen from blue entrance and pink??" I hope so...
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History in the midst of modern Delhi (with A/C and all hanging out). I am just amazed at the live wire mesh above. You post very quickly yaar. No worries, I will try to catch up dhere dhere ;-)
Ricky: dude, putting up these posts so soon has been quite inadvertent! have been trying to upload these pics since sunday but my net connection doesnt let me, its crap.
nice observation on the wire mesh...
Silent chaos.
Noticed another thing, two houses with almost same architecture but different colors, pink and blue, almost signifying a separate entrance for guys and gals (of course, based on preconceived notions).
I think to a certain extent the picture signifies "India", a chaotic country with orderly system, a country where the past intermingles with present and future, where the nature finds its space along with humans...
Coming to my previous thought, "Does the India of past or present look the same as seen from blue entrance and pink??" I hope so...
:-) Interesting thought.
Two blue and one pink; reflecting the sex ratio in India?
Or patriarchal hegemony?
My premise is more simple - each entrance opens to a separate world inhabited by separate families.
Wish the occupants could preserve this place....
All: Interesting observations :)
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