This week’s challenge encourages us to “document urban living space and how people adapt their environment to certain needs and vice versa. Urban photography shots provide cultural, social, economical, and ecological context all at once, and can capture social tension.” – dailypost.wordpress.com
Through the following photos, I hope to show how urbanization in some parts of Asia shape the lifestyle of its dwellers, from transportation to cultural preservation. But even with rapid urban growth in many countries, there are still aspects of traditional life that harmoniously merge with economic development.
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I love your first pic. Good one!
Thanks a lot! :)
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Nice captues. Urbanization is well depicted.
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Thank you, Niranjan!
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Thank you for doing a pingback on my Urban Weekly Photo Challenge submission.
You’re welcome. I love your entry :)
great photos! they say so much i love them!
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I’m glad you like them, Sarah.
Excellent selection of shots.. TY for the pingback! ;-)
You’re welcome :)
This is like a mini-travelogue – wonderful!
I’m glad it seems to be that way. Thank you, TRS!