The reports which came back about animal abuse and illegal tiger trading make for very sad reading and those, along with serious questions being raised about the use of huge sums of money raised from visitors to the temple have certainly put me off ever Never mind about what actually took me such a long time but i guess i was just waiting for the right time when my mind is more ready to do it. They are not in chronological order of my traveling dates. Indian lady dressed in a colourful traditional costume, saree, and the famous yellow cabs in the background. It is this picture that trigger my nervous system each time i look at it. Perhaps it does not say much to you, but what is most amazing to me personally about this picture is the outcome i got after the film was developed, that i got to see there were actually some other subjects apart from the boy in the foreground and the ol Kolkatan friend of mine, i was just looking out for some interesting local scenes to capture, most of the time it was just a snap-and-go kind of street photography method without engagement with the subject. When it came to this particular scene i noticed only the boy and the old man against a very textural wall before my very eye. It was funny how as i stood right in front of the boy he was as calm as if i was invisible to him. And some other man unnoticed in the furthest background. The flare at the bottom of the photo is a surprised bonus as well which enhances the image that is rustically colourful in its way. Here are some other shots i like very much. Children in a rather congested room during their art lesson. Notice the many pairs of sandals. A random shot of some coconuts on the bicycle. The coconuts and his pants too. More than just a picture of a bloody butcher. Some local sundry stores and the people. Check out the rest of the photos in my flickr set. Shukura, thanks for dropping by. Waiting patiently for the rest.