An aged woman carrying a child in a traditional baby carrier walked past a makeshift aquarium shop that has been running business in the back alley for a long time. The shop sells species of tiny marine fish and food for them, for example, larvae of Chironomid on the bottom left (yes that paste of unknown substance). The neighbourhood has got its atmosphere from every little bit and piece of such interesting sights that are fast vanishing in this big city. The sense of oldness rightly gives an unique exotic taste to the district. This is really the place I love.
(Grip On Reality: This photo was taken on my way to work. I was walking past trucks parking on a cul-de-sac when the ropes caught my attention. The light was right, the colour was right and the criss-crossing pattern was perfect and I held up my GX200. People passing by checked me out and wondered what could be made out of such a boring scene. To me, the fun in photography is that the photographer makes something interesting out of what is not obvious to most at the scene. The ropes tied in knots somehow reminded people I know who are in the grip of the recession) You must have also known a friend or two, or even yourself, being baffled by the spiral downturn of the economy. Bank went bankrupt and the rich was faced with a shrinking wealth. A friend of mine has just had his salary cut by over 10% and some of his colleagues started to be shed. But, wait. Was this done really for the sake of continuing the business? Or is there a factor or greed in it? I wonder whether the
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