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    Jaipur at sunset

    This image was taken around the same time and place as my recent shot of two young women;

    Two Jaipur Street Girls


    This shot from near the Monkey Temple gives an overview of a less affluent part of town rarely seen by tourists to this famous "Pink City" in Rajasthan, India. The haze in the background gives an indication of air quality in this part of the world



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    Re: Jaipur at sunset

    Nice image; is this morning there? is that a Masjid at the center?

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    Re: Jaipur at sunset

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Nice image; is this morning there? is that a Masjid at the center?
    No it is the evening shot and the brightly lit area is the Suraj Pol Gate.

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    Re: Jaipur at sunset

    Wow, a very interesting image, Manfred. One's eye is certainly drawn immediately to the gate. Amazing how lit up it is with, seemingly, just two fairly standard lights. Intesting to see the constant flow along that particular street. The derelict buildings pose the question, is land so available and inexpensive that it is not worth pulling them down, or renovating them?

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    Re: Jaipur at sunset

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim A View Post
    Wow, a very interesting image, Manfred. One's eye is certainly drawn immediately to the gate. Amazing how lit up it is with, seemingly, just two fairly standard lights. Intesting to see the constant flow along that particular street. The derelict buildings pose the question, is land so available and inexpensive that it is not worth pulling them down, or renovating them?
    Jim - a lot of dodging and burning in the shot.

    These are not abandoned buildings, but unlike what we see in developed countries, the lighting used in the buildings and in the streets is used quite frugally.

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