Fast asleep
An engineer turned journalist's story
There is something inherently attractive about the aesthetics of vintage cars. And it seems even more beautiful, when these beauties are actually in perfect working conditions. Had made these photographs at one of the vintage car rallies that happen in Mumbai.
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PS: I’m not really a vintage-car geek, so I am assuming the car ahead of the Rolls Royce is a Chevrolet.
Tokyo has this street called the Takeshita Dori bang opposite the Harajuku metro station. Takeshita Dori is a 400-500m long pedestrian-only street. It is littered with eat-out joints, fashion botiques, a variety of independent shops selling various accessories, video-game parlors and so on. But the real reason to go there is to witness Japanese youngsters dressed in their favourite anime characters. The amount of detailing some of them go to is insane, and i will showcase some of those in the coming Saturdays.
This was the first girl I came across as i was entering the Takeshita Dori, who was hanging out with a group of her friends, also dressed in costumes, and just having a good time. When i pointed my camera in her face, she quickly gulped down the drink she had and flashed the traditional peace sign (which apparently a lot of Japanese people whom i photographed do) as she posed. I really loved her scarf with those skull and bones symbol:)
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Just when i had gorged on a hearty Continental breakfast at 7:30am and set out to explore Bangkok’s numerous Wat’s (temples) i came across lots of carts selling fish. This early in the morning people buying and eating fish, seemed a bit odd to me, considering fish is something i only fancy eating at lunch or dinner. Nevertheless, it looked delicious and thankfully most of the fishes being sold had some sort of curry paste smeared over them, thereby adding some flavour to them.