Many of you will be able to recall my previous posts on photo walks in Jaipur. I generally prefer a solo photo walk but at times I defy this pattern. I’d Rather join other photographers in Jaipur Photography Club. Last summer, I undertook a photo walk with a theme – shapes. It was all about shapes, lines, arches, and so on. The photo walk took place during an early morning in the month of May, famed for being the peak summer month. The venue for this photo walk was one of the metro stations in Jaipur. Twenty-five photographers participated in this Jaipur photography walking tour.
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Jaipur Metro started a few years ago with just one route and usually doesn’t see huge traffic. It seemed like an abandoned metro station on a Sunday morning due to low passenger movement. In any case, Ram Nagar station is not a prominent station on the Jaipur metro route. However, there is something nice about this station. I’ll explain that a little later.

There wasn’t much to capture the theme at the metro station. It is quite small and basic. Sharing with you a few of my captures for this photography walk in Jaipur.

Now switching to a few monochrome pictures.





After capturing only lines, we found a handcart –Thela which allowed us to capture a few circles.

There are photographers who will go to any length to capture a perfect shot. I’m sharing a picture of one such photographer trying to capture this Thela from a different angle.

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Finally, This is what makes Ram Nagar metro station stand out. There is a painting of Hawa Mahal on one of the walls. To impart a complete look the artists also added a few Rajasthani folk singers and dancers to this mural. This artwork was executed by the Cartist Jaipur. Click and head over to more such artwork by Cartists Jaipur.

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In comparison to many other photo walks in Jaipur that I have participated in, this one was low on fun and learning. One of the most interesting photo walks I have ever taken to date was the Eye-Less Photo Walk. Have you read this post? If not, then you must.

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A very nice selection of photos on a slightly different theme to usual, Arv.
The metro is new since I visited Jaipur. I’m surprised if it isn’t particularly popular, as Jaipur is quite a large city and the distances involved would make a metro ideal, I’d have thought. I certainly look forward to riding it.
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Thanks, Mick. There wasn’t much to inspire in the metro station. I guess another location would have been better. I captured what I could. 🙂
The trouble with metro is that it was influenced by a faulty route selection. The metro route doesn’t serve either of two major road which brings traffic from the outskirts – South and West. So the metro route is kind of diagonal sitting between the two. You see politicians are able to influence decisions for their benefit. It happens and I’m sure you are well aware of it. The public has to bear the fallout of “stupidity”.
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Oh, heavens. Political decisions, Arv. Usually the worst of all possible worlds.
Perhaps I’ll stick to buses, taxis and the auto, then.
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They’re opening up another route pretty soon. I’m sure you won’t need metro because it doesn’t serve the areas where you would like to visit. BTW, I forgot to add in my last comment, Jaipur is fairly big and stretches almost 20 km towards south and west. Do you have one in your city?
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I live in a small town, Arv, so no metro. London is my nearest city.
And I do remember Jaipur being larger than I expected it to be. Some of those roads were very long!
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You’re lucky to be living in a good surrounding. I don’t think you like much of the chaotic and congested cities. Mick with so much traffic, all we see is vehicles. At least in the main parts of Jaipur.
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I do remember parts of it being extremely busy!
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Quite inspirational….
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Thanks! 🙂
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Nice blog post!
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Thanks. 😊
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If I ever should visit Jaipur, it would not be a strange city for me to visit thanks to all the pictures and descriptions in your interesting and informative blog, Arv!
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Thank you for according me this status. Appreciate it. 😊👍
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Nice pictures. I typically like the angle at which you shot the metro piers..
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Thanks, Rajat. There wasn’t much to click so I just captured what I found relatable to the theme. 😃
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I loved that shot ” in search of a perfect shot”!! Thanks for making me smile. 🙂
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Thanks for stopping by and sharing your thoughts on this. Some photographers have a strong motivation level and that’s why they go to any length to capture the scene. 🙂
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Magnificent photography as always! 😊
Surprise ( maybe not?) waiting for you on my post – hope you like 🙂
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Thanks, Sonia! I have uncovered both the story and the plot. Left a comment there 🙂
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That looks great, thanks for sharing!
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Happy to hear this, Niall 😃
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I love your style of photography it’s so interesting!
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Thanks, Chloe. You made my day 👍😃
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Never heard of themed photo walks before, but I don’t think there’s many photographers in my small town in the first place. Love how it turned out though, there’s shapes just about anywhere.
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It’s common to have a themed photo-walk because it enhances the creativity and sharpen your photography skills. In which city do you live, Lise?
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I didn’t know photo walks were a thing, but I love your photos!
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Thanks, Kara. 😃
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Arv, again a beautiful photo journey. An empty metro station must be a boon in disguise with the theme – shapes. Among all the beautiful pictures I would like to mention the staircase, ventilation and the painting of Hawamahal picture as my favourite. Great work, Arv!
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Thanks, Sarmistha for sharing your views on this photo-walk. Yes, empty station is definitely a good opportunity for photography. It provides you with a clear areas to shoot and compose frames. Happy to hear that you liked those three shots. Thanks once again 😊
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You have some great leading lines – but I think my favourite shot is the one of the person trying to get the perfect shot!
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Thanks, Fiona! Looks like everyone liked this particular picture. Have you undertaken any photo-walk?
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I’m still giggling at the photographer trying to get his special shot… the things we do for art, eh! But your shots are fascinating! A photo walk seems like a fantastic thing to do for any aspiring photographers out there, and in Jaipur of all places, amazing!
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Well, Ritu photo-walks are supposed to speed up your creative thinking and sharpen your skills. That picture of the photographer taking a shot seems to be the most popular; maybe because it is breaking the monotony of “shapes”. Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Ritu!
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You have some great shots here – love the angles and perspectives .My daughter is currently out taking photos of lines and fragments to then draw for her art sketchbook. Yours have given her some added inspiration….may even have sketches of your work to send you!!
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That’s awesome. Happy to hear that these pictures have provided inspiration to an artist. It’ll be wonderful to look at her sketches Claire. How old is she?
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15 – some of her work from the last couple of years is here Arv : https://www.pinterest.co.uk/painpalsblog/zebra-girl-paintings-drawings-by-my-daughter/
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Wow! She is really skilled. I’m impressed. I like all those portraits. Keep me posted whenever she is done with the sketching, Claire 😊
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Great photos – I’d absolutely love to visit Jaipur one day!
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Thanks, channon. I’m sure you will love it. In which city do you currently reside?
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Nice
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Thanks Aryan 😃
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I also like to take a lot of photos! You like to make photos in this style http://weedit.photos/2017/how-to-take-travel-photos/
Please, answer me!
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Fantastic photos. Loved the post.
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I’m glad you liked it, Rupam 😊
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