Thanks for your visit to mine and to answer your question the "flying saucer" was a light fixture from the parking deck which was reflected in the sky when I was shooting over the hospital building (NC in U.S.)
It's nice to share in your world. It's really something the way people crowd in around the water everywhere in the world. All different kinds of needs make that happen, I suppose.
Sorry for the long absence, but after one year work, I got my official week off and, as always, the week before was terrible and the return awful... ;). Furthermore, there was 09.09.09, which for me was a bit depressing, as I entered a Club 60 I would prefer to postpone the joining... ;))
Blogtrotter is now in Turkey, but in blue, after the green... Enjoy and have a fabulous week!
wow, that is an antiQue Mumbai sky-line picture :). It had way too much greenary btw :P :P... The skyscrapers though, have grown taller now and there are many more coming! :)..
Oh so wonderful vision!
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ReplyDeleteI have few And will post someday.
Wonderful view from your sea :)
ReplyDeleteReally interesting shots, Rajesh! First look I've had at the Mumbai skyline!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend!
Sylvia
Wonderful photos!I love it!Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteNice shots. I like the "near but far" feel the water gives to the skyline.
ReplyDeleteIt's lovely to see the skyline across the water.
ReplyDeleteA nice skyline! I like the soft movements in the water:-)
ReplyDeleteSomething different in colours!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful sky with no clouds! And those sky scrapers look very tall! Great view!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit on my blog!
Those are beautiful shots.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit to mine and to answer your question the "flying saucer" was a light fixture from the parking deck which was reflected in the sky when I was shooting over the hospital building (NC in U.S.)
Lovely lilac haze.
ReplyDeleteNice series...thanks for sharing !!!
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A different view of your city. Nice.
ReplyDeleteI like these urban shots - looks like a very hot day. Good that you were at the beach.
ReplyDeletegreat skyline of Mumbai
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wide views!
ReplyDeleteQuite the skyline. It is huge! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a growing skyline!
ReplyDeleteIs there smog ? the photos look a little blurry blue. Interesting skyline !
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see the skyline of Mumbai, Rajesh. It's a place we hear so much of and I've never seen this view.
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It's nice to share in your world. It's really something the way people crowd in around the water everywhere in the world. All different kinds of needs make that happen, I suppose.
ReplyDeleteThanks for these views.
mumbai blues!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful photos of the Mumbai skyline.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful metropolis!:))
ReplyDeleteRajesh: Very neat skyline shots from days past.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful skyline of Mumbai....btw, thanks for visiting.
ReplyDeleteNice captures Rajesh.
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Very interesting frames of your city. I know you always come up with one.
ReplyDeletei too have some similar shots of the ny skyline, taken in the film days :) nice view of mumbai. is this from the boat to elephanta caves?
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ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
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The city skyscape looks very attractive.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots!
ReplyDeleteI have been to this particular place long back, and it was a wonderful sight! nice picture!
ReplyDeleteHi Rajesh Impressive skyline, great shots!!
ReplyDeleteSorry for the long absence, but after one year work, I got my official week off and, as always, the week before was terrible and the return awful... ;). Furthermore, there was 09.09.09, which for me was a bit depressing, as I entered a Club 60 I would prefer to postpone the joining... ;))
Blogtrotter is now in Turkey, but in blue, after the green... Enjoy and have a fabulous week!
Great pics. Mumbai looks quite crowded, isn't it?
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Sylvia, Valkyrein: Thanks, this is only one part of the view.
ReplyDeleteamatamari, Anya, Steffi, Robin, jabblog, Dan: Thanks for the appreciation.
Hobo: Thanks: I am looking forward to your snaps.
Arija, Lorac, Janice, Pam: Thanks, this is only one part of the view.
Phivos, Babooshka, Gattina: Thanks, there was too much Sun on the lens.
Photo Cache, Carver, Field of View, darsen, Pietro: Thanks for the appreciation.
Barb: Thanks, it was a hot day. I had taken this from moving boat.
Linnea, Sandy, magiceye, Protege, fishing guy, Vicki, Regina: Thanks for the appreciation.
S B Tamare: Thanks, there is more to Mumbai. Unfortunately I have only few snaps of the city.
Carolyn, Danton, Deepak, Kazu, Asta, Sujata, Swetha, GMG, Bhavesh: Thanks for the appreciation.
Ai Shaing: Thanks, Mumbai is like any other business city with lot of moving population.
Sandeep: I think this was from a boat taken from Chaupati area.
Glennis: Thanks, this is only one part of the view.
Hey Rajesh, how old are these pics? I'm soon gonna shoot the same location :-)
ReplyDeletevery nice view! i liked the color tone here.
ReplyDeletewow, that is an antiQue Mumbai sky-line picture :). It had way too much greenary btw :P :P...
ReplyDeleteThe skyscrapers though, have grown taller now and there are many more coming! :)..
I think I saw the water move!!!
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