@marymo75 "The wee cows". Love it! Aye, the wee cows looked with eyes that said "eh boyo, we were here first. Whut are you and your city doing next to our lake?"
@OzPix Glad you're enjoying it! Oddly, I didn't think of the value of the real estate those bikes were rusting on while I was there. It is peculiar now that you mention it. Urban planning isn't exactly Bangalore's strong suit.
@ashokscape What an interesting perspective! Yes it is a peaceful occupation, isn't it? I'd probably never thought of that because I'd gotten so used to people getting suspicious whenever I train my camera on 'em... such are the hazards of the urban photographer.
@davidsquall351 For a place with so many extraordinary local cuisines (which are cheaper too) the penetration of American fast food franchises in this country is extraordinary. The fact that Domino's delivers certainly helps them. As for the traffic, it's chaotic. There are no rules. We prettymuch move along like particles in a river. Like so many things in India, it somehow works.
@lesliewand Per capita, the Indians throw away a lot less stuff than we do- I think our culture's simply better at hiding the stuff! The funny thing is we just strolled into average suburb on an average morning and I was thinking "what are we possibly going to find worth shooting here?" Just goes to show it's about the eyes that you take with you.
@aduziproductions Thanks as ever for watching! Very glad you dug the music: it's royalty-free because we partners have to keep things copyright-clear so finding a good foot-tappin' track can be hard to do. There are frustrations in India too but I've been treated so well all these months I can hardly complain. Best of luck with the attic!
@Federalism24 Thanks for watching and commenting, sir! As a giant democracy, India's heir to all the same frustrations with government you and I complain about. Don't even get my friends here started on the madness of political correctness...
This video brings me happy memories. I was brought up in a family involved in photography, I spent my life taking pictures. even now, the habit has not diminished ☺
@EmCSpiteri1 It's an addictive hobby, isn't it? I was never that great at taking stills- I'm a moving pictures guy myself- so it was interesting that morning to look at the world through an artistic photographer's eyes.
They look so.... enthusiastic haha
GreatScottPilgrimage 1 month ago
@GreatScottPilgrimage And in the arts, maintaining your enthusiasm is half the battle. The other half being paying your bills!
videowilliams 1 month ago
Really nice ♥
ivanavanderveen 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@ivanavanderveen Thanks for watching again, Ivana! I'm sure the scenery looks quite different over in Putten ;-)
videowilliams 2 months ago
Excellent stuff. The wee cows are like.. Whut???? lol
marymo75 2 months ago
@marymo75 "The wee cows". Love it! Aye, the wee cows looked with eyes that said "eh boyo, we were here first. Whut are you and your city doing next to our lake?"
videowilliams 2 months ago
are u a youtube parthner?
CDAhanrez 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@CDAhanrez Why yes I am, Henrique! I just haven't gotten around to adding the banners to my page yet, what with YouTube's redesigning going on.
videowilliams 2 months ago
@CDAhanrez P.S. Why do you ask?
videowilliams 2 months ago
Hello williams videos ...
always interesting these pieces of india seen through your eyes :O
ierogamos 2 months ago
@ierogamos Hi Patrizia: I like the thought of putting you (and others) behind my eyes as well!
videowilliams 2 months ago
LOL. Only India would have a motorcycle graveyard in the main street. Interesting series keep em coming.
OzPix 2 months ago
@OzPix Glad you're enjoying it! Oddly, I didn't think of the value of the real estate those bikes were rusting on while I was there. It is peculiar now that you mention it. Urban planning isn't exactly Bangalore's strong suit.
videowilliams 2 months ago
What an absolutely peaceful occupation! This is the life! :)
ashokscape 2 months ago
@ashokscape What an interesting perspective! Yes it is a peaceful occupation, isn't it? I'd probably never thought of that because I'd gotten so used to people getting suspicious whenever I train my camera on 'em... such are the hazards of the urban photographer.
videowilliams 2 months ago
I like the Dominoes bikes. So how is the traffic in India?
davidsquall351 2 months ago
@davidsquall351 For a place with so many extraordinary local cuisines (which are cheaper too) the penetration of American fast food franchises in this country is extraordinary. The fact that Domino's delivers certainly helps them. As for the traffic, it's chaotic. There are no rules. We prettymuch move along like particles in a river. Like so many things in India, it somehow works.
videowilliams 2 months ago
very interesting - surprised there's so much in the bike graveyard!
keep 'em coming.
lesliewand 2 months ago
@lesliewand Per capita, the Indians throw away a lot less stuff than we do- I think our culture's simply better at hiding the stuff! The funny thing is we just strolled into average suburb on an average morning and I was thinking "what are we possibly going to find worth shooting here?" Just goes to show it's about the eyes that you take with you.
videowilliams 2 months ago
Groovy video VW, dug the music too. Hope you are enjoying your stay in India, wish I were there instead of insulating this attic. Keep in touch.
Aduzi
aduziproductions 2 months ago
@aduziproductions Thanks as ever for watching! Very glad you dug the music: it's royalty-free because we partners have to keep things copyright-clear so finding a good foot-tappin' track can be hard to do. There are frustrations in India too but I've been treated so well all these months I can hardly complain. Best of luck with the attic!
videowilliams 2 months ago
Thanks for sending me this. Good luck on your adventures.
Federalism24 2 months ago
@Federalism24 Thanks for watching and commenting, sir! As a giant democracy, India's heir to all the same frustrations with government you and I complain about. Don't even get my friends here started on the madness of political correctness...
videowilliams 2 months ago
This video brings me happy memories. I was brought up in a family involved in photography, I spent my life taking pictures. even now, the habit has not diminished ☺
EmCSpiteri1 2 months ago
@EmCSpiteri1 It's an addictive hobby, isn't it? I was never that great at taking stills- I'm a moving pictures guy myself- so it was interesting that morning to look at the world through an artistic photographer's eyes.
videowilliams 2 months ago
Good to see some urban wildlife hanging on in one of India's most chaotically growing cities.
SPAnsw 2 months ago in playlist Uploaded videos
@SPAnsw I think the locals were as surprised to see those buffalo as I was!
videowilliams 2 months ago