Postcard from Somewhere in Rajasthan, India April 4, 2014 Culture / India / People / Photography / Street Photography / Travel Photography 14 Comments Friendly faces in a small village along road between Udaipur and Jodipur in Rajasthan. Share this:TwitterFacebookTumblrLinkedInEmailWhatsAppPinterestPrintLike this:Like Loading... Tags: Culture, India, Photography, Rajasthan, Ron Mayhew, rural life, Street Photography, Travel Photography Continue Reading Previous PostPostcard from the Backwaters – Kerala, IndiaNext PostFather and Son Ron Mayhew Fine Art Photographer specializing in Still Life and Commercial Photography. You Might Also Like White Pelicans on the Pond February 9, 2019 Without Darkness There is No Light December 2, 2013 Haiti Revisited April 25, 2013 This Post Has 14 Comments Bess Jones 4 Apr 2014 Reply Fabulous images. Really feel like I’m right there. Loading... fotograffer 4 Apr 2014 Reply Thank you so much. I am happy you enjoyed them. Loading... Bess Jones 5 Apr 2014 Reply My pleasure 🙂 Loading... anotherday2paradise 4 Apr 2014 Reply Lovely happy photo, Ron. 🙂 Loading... fotograffer 4 Apr 2014 Reply Thanks Sylvia. Loading... The Amateur Camera 4 Apr 2014 Reply Great images! 🙂 Loading... fotograffer 4 Apr 2014 Reply Thank you so much. Loading... Marie 4 Apr 2014 Reply Great shots. I was in Rajasthan last year and loved it. The people were incredibly hospitable. Loading... fotograffer 4 Apr 2014 Reply I agree. I think Rajasthan is the “real India.” Loading... Gigi Galore 4 Apr 2014 Reply Oh wow, they do look friendly! Yay! 🙂 Loading... snaps22 7 Apr 2014 Reply I loved Rajasthan and this is a wonderful reminder of my short time there Loading... catbirdinamerica 11 Apr 2014 Reply Everyone looks so friendly and happy! I was always amazed by that in India, especially because of the conditions in which people live. Great captures! Loading... Playamart - Zeebra Designs 9 May 2014 Reply yes, i saw this earlier but didn’t comment.. great post! it makes me smile! Loading... fotograffer 12 May 2014 Reply In the smaller communities the people are friendlier and more out going. True everywhere I would suppose. Thanks Lisa. Loading... Leave a Reply Cancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Marie 4 Apr 2014 Reply Great shots. I was in Rajasthan last year and loved it. The people were incredibly hospitable. Loading...
snaps22 7 Apr 2014 Reply I loved Rajasthan and this is a wonderful reminder of my short time there Loading...
catbirdinamerica 11 Apr 2014 Reply Everyone looks so friendly and happy! I was always amazed by that in India, especially because of the conditions in which people live. Great captures! Loading...
Playamart - Zeebra Designs 9 May 2014 Reply yes, i saw this earlier but didn’t comment.. great post! it makes me smile! Loading...
fotograffer 12 May 2014 Reply In the smaller communities the people are friendlier and more out going. True everywhere I would suppose. Thanks Lisa. Loading...
Bess Jones
4 Apr 2014Fabulous images. Really feel like I’m right there.
fotograffer
4 Apr 2014Thank you so much. I am happy you enjoyed them.
Bess Jones
5 Apr 2014My pleasure 🙂
anotherday2paradise
4 Apr 2014Lovely happy photo, Ron. 🙂
fotograffer
4 Apr 2014Thanks Sylvia.
The Amateur Camera
4 Apr 2014Great images! 🙂
fotograffer
4 Apr 2014Thank you so much.
Marie
4 Apr 2014Great shots. I was in Rajasthan last year and loved it. The people were incredibly hospitable.
fotograffer
4 Apr 2014I agree. I think Rajasthan is the “real India.”
Gigi Galore
4 Apr 2014Oh wow, they do look friendly! Yay! 🙂
snaps22
7 Apr 2014I loved Rajasthan and this is a wonderful reminder of my short time there
catbirdinamerica
11 Apr 2014Everyone looks so friendly and happy! I was always amazed by that in India, especially because of the conditions in which people live. Great captures!
Playamart - Zeebra Designs
9 May 2014yes, i saw this earlier but didn’t comment.. great post! it makes me smile!
fotograffer
12 May 2014In the smaller communities the people are friendlier and more out going. True everywhere I would suppose. Thanks Lisa.