For this week’s photography challenge: Dialogue


PS: I had these photos ready to write a story later anyway and this week’s challenge happened. It also comes on a day when we celebrate Ganesh Chathurthi, a Hindu Festival in the honor of the Elephant-headed God Ganesha. I like the timing 🙂
If I were him, I’d prefer to be on the ground, too. Unique and perfect choice.
janet
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Me too 🙂
Its not only scary for them, but scary for us too.
Thank you Janet.
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Good to be on terra ferma and be able to go where you like.
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Yeah, it is, especially when there is a high possibility that any attempt to move in that vehicle and a failure , might cause damage to the vehicle, the surroundings and especially to self.
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One step to the left or right could certainly up end things.
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Yeah… It was scary to be so close to that lorry, even if we were in a car.
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Excellent dialogue! 🙂
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😀 Thank you
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Yup, definitely see your point on the timing. Nice job by the way and hope you get through with writing the story 🙂
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Thank you :).
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Ah… what a relief to be on the ground.
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🙂 it is
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Nicely done!
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Thank you 🙂
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This challenge came at the right time and you had the perfect photos to submit. Good thinking and good photography.
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Thank you. I was so happy to use them
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Cute!
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🙂 Thank you
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aptly timed, Happy Ganesh Chaturthi!
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Thank you 🙂
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This was pretty neat. Most of the time we all play that dialogue game but to put picture with the dialogue makes it all the more memorable 🙂
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🙂 Thank you. Yeah it is indeed.
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