Goodbye Delhi
I left India at the end of August, and I have finally finished editing the last of my photos from around Delhi. These don't have any larger theme - just a collection of scenes that caught my eye. Looking at these from back in the US, many of the photos, especially those in Old Delhi, seem like worlds apart. Enjoy!
One of the busiest streets in Old Delhi, near the gate of Jama Masjid.
Men making naan in Old Delhi.
A man boards a bus in Delhi.
Connaught Place is the only area in Delhi that resembles a downtown, but the skyline is underwhelming for a city of 20 million people.
A busy street across from Jama Masjid in Old Delhi.
Chickens with wheels in Old Delhi.
People ask me why I became a vegetarian in India...
Women in the back of a bicycle rickshaw in Old Delhi.
A wall filled with political posters in Old Delhi.
A man in Old Delhi takes a photo of me as I take a photo of him.
A man peeks out over the alleyways below in Old Delhi,
A rickshaw driver waits outside a law office in Old Delhi.
A man looks out over the alleyway in Old Delhi.
A cycle rickshaw driver rests on the side of the road in Old Delhi,
A bird sits atop an apartment building in Green Park, Delhi.
One of the many crowded alleyways in Old Delhi.
An engraved arch at the Qutub Minar in Delhi.
A man talking outside a phone store in Green Park Market, New Delhi. India recently passed one billion mobile phone users.
Purchasing camera equipment in Green Park Market, Delhi.
Men watching something on a smartphone.
A small convenience shop in a shantytown in Gurgoan.
A boy warily eyes a stray dog in the road before dashing by.
Passengers at the Delhi Cantt Railway Station.
An auto rickshaw driver in Alwar, Rajasthan.
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