↑ “Reshmi Tailors” – I love the font they have used for the board!
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↑ “Reshmi Tailors” – I love the font they have used for the board!
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[ I have quite a lot to catch up on WordPress including previous posts’ comments. It’s all a bit hectic at my end now. So please excuse me till Sunday. ]
Everything looks lovely in your photo!
Have a great day.
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Thank you Helen.
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Nice shot!
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Thank you Brian.
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Malayilkallku e photo kodukkuna feel…athu vere onnu thanne yanu.
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🙂
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Wah.no problem dilip, we still like you and your work. Tc:)
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Thanks Jay. Happy to hear that. 🙂
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Wonderful photo! Thank you.
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Thank you Kenza.
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great shot
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Thank you Maureen.
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Super , and …take your time!
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Thanks Paula.
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Beautiful image! I love the muted palette and textures. I don’t even need to know what it says!
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Thank you Denise.
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I am fascinated by photos or images of doors. I want to know what is on the other side. The way that you captured the light and the texture of the building and door is exquisite. Beautiful picture. -Jill
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Thank you Jill. Doors and windows fascinate me to no end! Sometimes I am worried I might land up in trouble because if I see a beautiful weathered door or window, I will try and sneak in a picture even if it’s a private property. So far I’ve been lucky! 😛
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The font is lovely, so feminine.
The soft processing gives me the feeling of a lazy Sunday afternoon. It must be, the shop is closed!
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You are bang on! It was a Sunday and it was taken around 1:30 noon. 🙂
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Which is this place?
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I am not quite sure what this place is known as. We did a ride to a village called “Chellanchy” sometime ago. It’s en route Nedumangad (if I remember correct) and you take a deviation before you reach Nedumangad. We exited the village from the opposite side and this tailor shop was somewhere down that route. It had started raining and most of my ride buddies had already reached way ahead, so I took this snap in a hurry and rushed off to catch up with them. 🙂 Not sure if this would be of much help, but you can see a rough map in my Strava -> https://www.strava.com/activities/896756325
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Oh! Cool.. I should travel to south Kerala, it seems.. 🙂
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🙂
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