| An Afternoon Stroll Through The Sun City | Sunday |
| Jodhpur, India | March 2, 2008 |
First, before we get to the magic of Jodhpur, let’s take a look at a couple of the photos from Bombay, as we drove towards the train station. It was simply unbelievable how many people were living like this along side the road. The rows and rows of these shelters never seemed to end. 
And yet life seemed to go on as usual
It was certainly a very humbling taxi ride.
Now we’ll take a big leap into Rajasthan, to the city of Jodhpur, called the Sun City. I can honestly say that this is one of the most visually interesting places we’ve ever visited! We’ve certainly had a wonderful time taking photos here, and could stay for much longer, but alas, we’re about to move on. Such is our whirlwind journey around this huge country!
So the other day we armed up with our cameras and endeavored to simply wander and shoot. Sure, we usually end up getting lost, and having to catch an auto-rickshaw back to our hotel, but it’s always fantastic. We end up wandering far away from the normal tourist route, to places where people seem more interested in the fact that we’re carrying huge cameras than the fact that we are tourists who can be sold things. We end up getting lots of great shots of people as we do that, so today we’ll primarily be showing you some of the neat portraits we took.
First off we came across a woman painting pottery. She would put the red designs on using her fingers, dipped in thick red paint. It looked wonderful.
Then it was a puppy attack!! An attack of kisses, that is. These two puppies came running out at us and just showered us with kisses. Wonderful Indian hospitality : )
Ok, this picture is likely to make us laugh for years and years to come. Just after we were attacked by the puppies, we heard this very strange sound coming from down the street. We looked up to see a donkey barreling down the road, all alone, basically screaming and just running like nobodies business. To this day I still have no idea why a lone donkey was just running down the road, but I can’t help but giggle when I think of the sight.
Now to those portraits. Kids love to come up to us and ask for their photo to be taken. This dapper young guy even gave Rob a big “Thank you”. We love good manners : )
And how could you not be stopped in your tracks by this absolutely gorgeous little girl?? 
These schoolchildren literally mobbed us. Seriously. A couple came up to ask for their photos to be taken, and then all of a sudden we were surrounded by dozens of them all screaming at us for a photo! It was nuts! We had to run away eventually, but it was pretty darn funny
I love the smile on this little girl
And this dapper guy is our “internet man”. Just across the street from our hotel is an internet point, and this is the owner. He chatted with us for a while, and then Rob took his photo. The guy liked it so much that we burned him a CD right there with the shots! He was so pleased that he announced that he would pray to the gods that we would have a son before the next time we come back to India....Lol!!
Then as the sun was setting I walked up to the roof of our hotel and took a couple shots of the surroundings. The landscapes here are absolutely breathtaking.
One of the most intriguing aspects of Jodhpur is that many of the buildings are painted blue. Add to that the huge figure of Meherangarh Fort, and you have a pretty impressive sight.
And, as is becoming the norm here in India, we hear some loud noises, and rush outside our hotel room to see a huge parade going by. This one was actually a barat, the procession of the groom to the wedding. If you look up in the right corner of the photo, at the end of the line of people, you can just make out the groom sitting on his big white horse.
And what is another common sight here, geckos! 
So thus ended our first day here. And the next day we were off to the fort, so that is what you get to see next! Stay tuned : )
Category: Adventures
Tags: bombay, india, photography, portrait, poverty, street life, temple, weddings, wildlife
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Marisa: I love your shots of the everyday people of India. You seem to capture their very soul,the gleam in their eyes. ( 2008-03-03 20:31:54 )
Julie: Gorgeous photos as usual. I LOVE reading along and seeing all of the fantastic pics. Keep em coming! You guys ROCK! :) ( 2008-03-03 20:09:06 )
manik: Hey guys great pics! My family in india is anxiously awaiting your call to figure out the wedding stuff, so make sure you contact them ASAP! ( 2008-03-03 16:24:48 )
mom: It looks like you two are a huge hit with the young & old alike.You've touched these people's lives & made them so happy, just by taking there picture.Sooooo proud of you both!. ( 2008-03-02 22:53:43 )
Lise: Ilove these photographs so much,also your video,a fantastic smorgasborg,of sights and sounds, great going you two,cant wait to see what comes next. ( 2008-03-02 12:32:30 )