Twenty- five Seven

Personally speaking

Looking for the right angle #WordlessWednesday

Perched up at stage height, this photographer is waiting for the right angle.

Sharing this with Esha on #WordlessWednesday.

I hope today’s call for a Mumbai Bandh is unneeded because we need to get on with life.

Violence never solves problems and destruction is self defeating.

Image of Bellybytes

19 responses to “Looking for the right angle #WordlessWednesday”

  1. Amen to that! I am hoping that this year you will get my comments :)

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    1. Yes I have been getting your comments Dahlia and even replying to them .

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  2. I like the caption. I don’t know what angle the photographer will get but your angle for the photo is commendable.

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    1. The photographer was supposed to capture a live show ….

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  3. It’s totally pointless, Sunita! Just yesterday as I watched the burning and destruction of vehicles, I wondered if that would solve the problem. Has violence ever solved any problem? People only need an excuse to vent their frustration. A sorry state of affairs. :(

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    1. Yes indeed. I don’t know when people will wake up and realise that they are just being manipulated by the politicians for their own selfish reasons

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  4. That’s a good one, Sunita! Well shot!

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  5. Violence never solves any problem and at some level, the perpetrators also know it. It is actually sought as a deflection from important issues. And for one, it makes me ask is there election due in Maharashtra in the near future?
    Coming back to the photo, this is the first time I got to see this kind of camera from up close. Where did you get a chance to click it?

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    1. I was at a show to commemorate the 26/11 terror attack in Mumbai and yes there is an Assembly election due in my state which is why the politicians are creating hell for us citizens

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  6. What an utter shame that violence is used as a weapon for manipulating citizens! I mean, where have we all come to?…Look at all the hullabaloo over the film ‘Padmavati’ during the Gujarat elections? Such a sorry state of affairs! The capture is great…I loved the angle from which you took that shot, Sunita. I’m looking forward to resuming the #WW linky on my blog very soon as discussed with you.

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    1. Thanks Esha for your comments. It’s strange how politicians don’t think like normal human beings

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  7. So many controls and handles to manage! Top job yet so tedious and lonely. He must be the man of great patience.
    You froze that solitude moment so well Sunita.
    As for the Mumbai Bandh.. it showed the ugly face of the rising India. Much needs to be done about the mindsets of the people.

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    1. It does require a lot of skill to capture just the right more meant .

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  8. Yup this was certainly needless but then religion and poltics is a very volatile combination and is exploited mindlessly by the stupid politicos!

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    1. Thank God the trouble is over ….

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  9. Photographers obviously have to work hard to produce those great photos! Patience and endurance must be important. A nice image to acknowledge the artist!

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    1. Thanks for appreciating this image . A photographer is like a hunter- he has to wait for the right moment !

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  10. yep obviously it was not needed and the politics involved by the ruling party is utter shame

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