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World Photography Day Special: Reflections of Mumbai


World Photography Day Special:  Reflections of Mumbai
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On the occasion of World Photography Day, Mumbai Live invited photographers to send an image, clicked by them, which reflects the essence of Mumbai. The photographers were also asked to share a short story about their image.

Here are some interesting images, we received:

Medha Mhatre

Mumbai se hoon boss !

We live in Mumbai. Mumbai lives in us. Mumbai is not just a city it's an emotion. Our heart beats for Mumbai. Her heart beats for us


Rasesh Raja

A cup of coffee made its way to Mumbai from Paris half a decade ago. As it landed, it was gifted to Rasesh Raja whose life was coffee and thus began the adventure of this coffee cup with travelling wings. It has travelled across streets of Mumbai and explored its history, cinema, people, art etc. and has a spirit of a Mumbaikar.


Deep Thakker

The girl(Kajal) was sitting on the streets of marine drive and was doing her studies, and was surrounded by her mother and her siblings. Her mother sells the flowers on the streets of marine drive and she wants her daughter to study.


Vinit J Bhinde

Mumbai not only human but birds do attract.

Mumbai one of the most crowded city in the world but the city has never complained about this because of the Mumbaikar's living over here. Whenever there is a disaster or any festival every religion comes together and becomes one religion which is Mumbaikar religion no Hindu or Muslim or Christian. Marin Drive the Queen's necklace has been visited by thousands of people every day but it’s not only people now winter birds are also started visiting Mumbai. And have been residential of this loving city.


Vineet

There are very few interesting things Mumbai has to show apart from the huge metropolis. The pagoda situated in the suburbs is one of them and this is surely one monument we all could say is something we could offer Mumbai as one of its jewels. This image was clicked from the Gorai khadi, late in the evening from the huge ramp, and those pitch dark conditions gave me good freedom to shoot long exposure, which gave me this beautiful result, with the buttery water and the light strokes, also Pagoda looks amazing at night, with all that gold on it.


Ramtap Kelkar

70th Independence Day celebrations at VT station. VT station the iconic colonial structure in Mumbai reminds one of the British Rule. We are a proud nation now but we need some serious introspection. We are still harping over these magnificent monuments built by the British. Unlike other countries in the world, we have nothing to show which was built after 1947. We can't even take care of our heritage structures.


Harshad Joshi

One of the best sunsets I shot, the rains had started that day and got to shoot a beautiful sunset!!


Rupali Shinde

I took this picture in a civic school of Mumbra, where I saw the school children were waiting for their parents outside the classroom. I couldn't resist clicking and got nostalgic after seeing those innocent faces.


Shekhar Tamhane

Remembering my father’s footsteps


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