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Well, they are certailnly unususal Sandeep my friend and your contrast with the lovely blue ske is excellent. Lovely colours too. I'm glad you shared it Sandeep. Thank you.
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Looks like a lovely neighborhood Sandeep! I like the light post as well as the houses against the blue sky.
Thanks for sharing this Michael
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That's one elaborate streetlight Sandeep, though I'm not all that surprised. My good friend in Delhi was kind enough to invite me to share in his wedding last year. His wedding procession was lit by 10 chandeliers on poles being powered by a generator in a wheelbarrow. It was a sight to behold
![]() The colours of the homes (and the streetlight) are beautiful against the blue sky.
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Thanks, Sandeep, it is a truly wonderful street light. I really like the way you've photographed it, with those clear colors of sky and buildings.
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Those are great! I wish i had streetlights like that. Nice colors and composition, too.
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