Tag Archive: Rickshaw


AT THE DRIK GALLERY LEAVING with a rickhsaw.  Ingrid, my friend and physiotherapist making sure I use proper procedure in getting on and off of a rickshaw.

Day 69

RICKSHAW ART: This is a continuation of the series of some of the painting seen on vehicles in Bangladesh.

BENGALI ON RICKSHAW being friendly with the photographer he spied along the street! 🙂

Day 308

BENGALI GENTLEMAN ON A Rickshaw, leaving Old Dhaka, Bangladesh.

Day 285

HURRICANE LAMP UNDER RICKSHAW in Joypara for night- time travel!  This reminds me of the lanterns used for the horse-drawn carriages by my Amish relatives.

Night Light!

Day 249

TERESA and Matthias the Miller cousins, cruising on Mazar Road near Mirpur 1 in Dhaka.  I took this photo standing up in the rickshaw in front of them, and with the 50 mm lens, this is the best view I could get.

Traveling in Style!

Day 211

REFLECTIONS are some of the beauty that comes after the rain!

Dhaka Rickshaw

Day 209

MONSOON RAINS bring flooding to Dhaka’s city streets.  I was in waist deep water getting some of my photos today.  Rains from 1-7 AM dropped 11.4 inches (290 mm) of rain for a 60 year record for a six hour period.Bijoy Sarani near Old Mirpur Rd

Trying to get this lady to the sidewalk, so it's only knee-deep instead of waist-deep.

Day 101

ORANGE

This photo was taken while sitting on a rickshaw in a traffic jam on the way to Pizza Hut.   One of the waiters was a college student I have played soccer with.  He generously gave Alice and I a free cup of coffee.  

Going nowhere fast!

Day 95

HOMEWARD BOUND

After the haircuts we got on a rickshaw and headed home.  After taking the photo, I actually sat up behind Jensen on the back of the seat.

Is there still room for Grandpa?