Category: Still-Life


A TYPICAL SCENE IN OLD DHAKA IN THE WHOLESALE MARKETS.

TEACUPS!

Owner of these items was busy elsewhere!

Tools for the Trade!

 

 

This is the complimentary breakfast served at Hotel Amir in Mymensingh.  Boiled egg, toast, banana, and tea was served.

Hotel Amir Breakfast

2012 Day 20

ELEMENTS READY FOR COMMUNION!  Coke and biscuits are available in likely all remote parts of the world.

The Reproducible Elements Anywhere in the World.

Day 281

ANTIQUE COINS FOR SALE NEAR NEW MARKET, KOLKATA, INDIA.    Collecting coins is a cheap way to bring home a souvenir from other countries.  I have bought some while in Darjeeling, India but didn’t buy any of these.  Are there any of my friends who collect coins? It is interesting how the coins are displayed in an artistic manner.  I see the same thing in vegetable and fruit stalls.  There is nothing random in the way the product is displayed.  It’s like a work of art. I like it.  I know I have a stamp collecting friend in Sioux Lookout, Ontario!!

Day 277

KOLKATA HAS TRASH CANS IN FRONT OF STREET-SIDE EATERIES!  I should have turned the can to show that I had found a Diet Pepsi and enjoyed it.

Day 276

COBBLER’S TOOLS!  It looks like the cobbler is taking a break. I didn’t need my sandals repaired, but I took advantage of the photo-op.  It looks like I should have had more depth of field (DOF) to get the foreground in focus.

Day 180

HERE IS ONE WAY NAPKINS WERE folded like flowers at the Forest Green Restaurant in Syhlet, Bangladesh.

Day 179

STILL LIFE SET UP BY MY WIFE ALICE, as she has started using her point-n-shoot camera.

Day 177

PILE OF METAL CANS FOR RECYCLING IN Syhlet, Bangladesh.

Day 22

BLANKETS LEFT OUT TO DRY in the sunshine,  which these days pleasantly warms the temperatures to at least 70 degrees.

Day 342

FISH NETS HANGING in Munshiganj area village.