
i’ve decided to carry my camera along a bit more often, while im interning. it may help while away some time while stuck in traffic, especially in the evenings. the only hitch being that my point and shoot doesn’t really give great results while shooting at night. anyway, this is from the footbridge at santacruz station, looking to the west. here’s an earlier photo of the road leading to parle east station - all station roads appear familiar at the first glance. there was this first year visual studies project we had done, based on parle station road - i had taken up the well along the road, and many people who’d lived there all their life couldn’t remember ever noticing a well.

most of us wear too many masks. masks that reveal themselves slowly, over time. where among these many faces does reality hide? i guess the truly lucky ones are those who are devoid of any pretense.

it’s theme day at city daily photo blog, and ‘books’ are the way to go for november. what you see in the photo isn’t a book though, but rather the pages that are going to make up one. ‘reflections’ is the annual publication at krvia, and this year it focuses on housing. we’ve been working on this all through october, and it’s almost ready.
178 other cities are participating in this theme day, and their posts can be browsed through here
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a wagon from the bombay baroda and central indian railways, stationed outside mumbai central station.

this month’s theme at daily city photo blog is ‘lines’. the photo is of the water supply pipes, on the terrace of my apartment building.
as always, here’s a link to photos from all the other participating blogs: thumbnails of all participants

an ad being fixed on a bus-stop along juhu-versova link road. the new bus-stops have a one-fix-for-all-situations approach, and are plonked everywhere, irrespective of foothpath size and passenger-traffic. i prefer the old concrete bus stops over these new shiny ones