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Markets of Bengaluru   Leave a comment

Captured on my last trip to India:

Posted March 2, 2020 by Lutz Braum in India, People, Travel

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Faces of Bengaluru   Leave a comment

Captured on my current trip to India:

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Shot on iPhone 11, edited with Snapseed

Posted February 16, 2020 by Lutz Braum in Black&White, India, People

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Mechanic shops in Bengaluru   Leave a comment

Captured in the KR Market near ChickPet:

 

 

 

Posted November 3, 2019 by Lutz Braum in Black&White, India

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Simple deterrent   1 comment

Whether it works I don’t know, but it certainly made me think. Captured in Delhi near Haus Khaz, a popular dining area.

Posted October 27, 2019 by Lutz Braum in India, Travel

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Rickshaw with a view   1 comment

Captured while riding a rickshaw through Old Delhi.

Storage nightmare   Leave a comment

I hope those files don’t contain anything important:

Captured in Bengaluru market.

Posted August 30, 2019 by Lutz Braum in Black&White, India, People, Travel

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Bengaluru Impressions   Leave a comment

Captured during an afternoon stroll through one of Bengaluru’s many scenic markets. Click on any image to see in slideshow format.

 

A no-photo post from India   2 comments

You came here to see photos, I know. But let me tell you what you’d miss if you saw my latest pictures from India, where I am now:

Before I took up photography, I used a journal to record my impressions of the faraway places I visited on business: Rio, Singapore, Taipei, Caracas. But like many of us, I’ve succumbed to the immediate gratification of a snapshot taken with a phone.

Unfortunately, pictures don’t do India justice. They may convey the shimmering colors of women’s silk saris, or the deep azures, vermillions and magentas of ceremonial powders displayed in such perfect cones that one doesn’t dare disturb them through a mere purchase.

But pictures can’t convey the constant honking of cars, cabs, trucks, buses, motorcycles, scooters, and the ubiquitous yellow-and-green autos (aka tuktuks, everywhere else) as they all jockey for better positions on crowded boulevards or as they wind their way through streets so narrow that pedestrians have to escape into store entryways to make room.

Pictures don’t transmit the shouts and hawks of vendors in the market as they invite attention to their wares with melodic bellowing or urge buyers to make up their mind with the staccato-like hectoring of ‘balla-balla-balla-balla’.

Pictures don’t portray the close proximity of people, the constant brushes against others as you try to pass on too-narrow sidewalks or enter too-narrow doorways.

Pictures don’t let you smell the mix of spices, rotting fruit, exhaust fumes and wet asphalt, the fragrance of burnt nuts and corn-on-the-cob wafting in clouds above the rolling food carts that meander through traffic, the aroma of fresh flowers being weighed using hand-held brass scales, the occasional whiff of cow manure, the bouquet of spicy coffee served in paper espresso cups from corner stalls no bigger than a coat closet.

Pictures don’t let you feel the invisible dust that covers your skin as soon as you step outside, or the cool air wafting out of stores fortunate enough to have a fan, or the heat that stings your skin as soon as the sun breaks through the monsoon clouds.

Pictures don’t convey the drizzle that threatens to turn into a monsoon downpour that never comes, or the screech of a bird that is so jarring because it is so rare, or the dogs slinking through the throngs of people looking for scraps of food and getting no affection, or the thousands of smiles flashed at you in the hope of a bit of charity.

Pictures don’t let you feel the flakyness of a barota dipped in masala sauce, or the crispness of a roti served with an assortment of chutneys, or the softness of a slightly charred naan combined with butter chicken.

Pictures don’t convey the near-misses between cars inches apart in heavy traffic, or the flow of traffic around pedestrians crossing the street without any sign of hurry or panic, or of commuters boarding a bus that has already pulled away from its stop, its doors left open to allow stragglers to jump aboard before picking up speed, or the haggling that precedes the boarding of any conveyance.

All that is lost with photography. What’s also lost is our attention span — we see something, we snap a picture, we move on. Gone are the days of quiet contemplation triggered by a desire to ‘remember the moment.’ Our memory has been outsourced to photo storage in the cloud.

I don’t recall the few pictures I took so many years ago in Rio, Buenos Aires or Provence, but my recollections are nevertheless vivid, indelibly stored in my mind through the act of writing them down. So if you want lasting memories of your travels, maybe it’s time to put down the camera and pick up a pen?

Posted August 18, 2019 by Lutz Braum in India, Writing

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Flowers Galore   3 comments

Flower garlands at Mysore’s Devaraja Market.

Posted March 3, 2019 by Lutz Braum in India

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Flower buds for sale   2 comments

Captured at Dewaraja Market in Mysore:

 

boy selling flowers in India

Posted March 2, 2019 by Lutz Braum in India, People

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Devaraja Vegetable Market   Leave a comment

Captured during my last trip to India, in Mysore. Click on any pic to see them in large format.

Posted February 26, 2019 by Lutz Braum in India, People

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Bananas in Bangalore   Leave a comment

Posted February 24, 2019 by Lutz Braum in India

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Every kid wants candy   Leave a comment

Including this one at the Bangalore station, before departure:

Posted February 23, 2019 by Lutz Braum in India, People

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Indian countryside   1 comment

As seen out the door of the train I took to Mysore. Unlike trains in the US or Europe, in India one can open the doors while the train is moving and get some fresh air (and better pictures than through a smudged train window).

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Posted February 22, 2019 by Lutz Braum in India, Landscapes, Travel

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On the Indian Railway   Leave a comment

The train to Mysore was as exotic as I had expected – although not so cramped as to require sitting on the roof, as one often sees in movies about India. This trip was rather civilized, I had a comfortable seat in a sleeper car where I could stretch out while vendors came by throughout, selling chai tea or snacks.

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Posted February 20, 2019 by Lutz Braum in India, Travel

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All aboard!   Leave a comment

Captured at the Bangalore train station:

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Posted February 19, 2019 by Lutz Braum in India, People, Travel

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Bangalore Station   Leave a comment

Captured while waiting for my train to Mysore:

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Posted February 18, 2019 by Lutz Braum in India, Travel

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Devaraja Market   Leave a comment

I’m starting to go through my pictures from my most recent trip to India, here’s the first one, from Mysore’s Devaraja Market:

 

Old woman in market

Canon 7D, 40mm lens
ISO 250
f/4, 1/400 sec

Posted February 17, 2019 by Lutz Braum in Black&White, People, Travel

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Scooters rule   Leave a comment

Certainly in Bangalore, where traffic is famously congested.

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Posted February 14, 2019 by Lutz Braum in People, Travel

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Traffic in Bangalore   Leave a comment

Seems chaotic but is actually quite beautiful — everything flows like water. I just wish the photos could convey the ceaseless honking.

At the starting line:

And they’re off:

My ride:

Posted February 10, 2019 by Lutz Braum in Travel

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Faces of India   4 comments

Posted August 5, 2018 by Lutz Braum in People

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Hazrat Nizamuddin Aulia Dargah   Leave a comment

This Sufi Muslim shrine in Delhi offers daily prayers and lots of colorful apparel:

Posted July 29, 2018 by Lutz Braum in Asia, Travel

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Tombs of India   Leave a comment

Everyone knows the Taj Mahal, but there are plenty of other and very impressive tombs in the area.

Posted July 28, 2018 by Lutz Braum in Architecture, Asia, Travel

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Tailors of India   1 comment

It’s not hard to find someone to mend a shirt or sew a button on in India –  I loved all the craftsmen plying their trade in the open.

Posted July 22, 2018 by Lutz Braum in Asia, People

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Street food of India   Leave a comment

Click on any pic to see them in slideshow format.

Posted July 21, 2018 by Lutz Braum in Asia, People, Travel

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Colors of Nizzamudin West   Leave a comment

This muslim neighborhood of Delhi has the most colorful bazaars I saw in India.

Posted July 18, 2018 by Lutz Braum in Asia, Travel

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Traffic in India   2 comments

Traffic in India was amazing – despite the lack of adherence to rules, it flowed like water. If you want to make a U-turn, you just pull into oncoming traffic, which slows down without any discernible annoyance. If you want to cross the street, you simply step out and traffic will veer around you (scary, but it works!).

Posted July 16, 2018 by Lutz Braum in Asia, People, Travel

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Barbers of India   Leave a comment

I loved all the small craftsmen who operated out of closet-sized stalls:

Street life of India   Leave a comment

Vivid colors are everywhere in India, even among the poorest. Captured in Delhi and Bangalore. Click on any image to see them all in slideshow format.

Beards of India   Leave a comment

I loved the many different beard styles I saw in Delhi. Click on any of the pics to see them in slideshow format:

 

 

Posted July 8, 2018 by Lutz Braum in Asia, People

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Taxi ride in Delhi   6 comments

More street scenes from India, this time captured from my taxi in Delhi:

 

Shot with iPhone, edited with Snapseed

Posted July 5, 2018 by Lutz Braum in Asia, People, Travel

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Arrival in Bombay   Leave a comment

Mumbai (although many locals still refer to it as Bombay) has a beautiful airport, marked by these pillars:

Posted June 29, 2018 by Lutz Braum in Asia, Black&White, Travel

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