Photographer's Note
Shot taken at "Maidan".
About Maidan:-
The Maidan (literally open field) also referred as Brigade Parade Ground[1][2] is the largest urban park in Kolkata in the Indian state of West Bengal. It is a vast stretch of field and home to numerous play grounds, including the famous cricketing venue Eden Gardens, several football stadia, and Kolkata Race Course. Maidan is dotted with statues and pieces of architecture, most notable being the Victoria Memorial. Due to the freshness and greenery it provides to the metropolis, it has been referred to as the "lungs of Kolkata".[3] Maidan is a property of the Indian Army and hosts the Eastern zone high command of the Indian Army in Fort William. The Maidan stretches from as far north as the Raj Bhavan building in Esplanade and as far south as the National Library on Belvedere Rd. in Alipore. The wide field stretches from the Hoogly River on the west to the Victoria Memorial on the east. It is a historical and cultural center of Kolkata as well as a center of leisure and entertainment for Calcuttans.
In 1758, one year after their decisive win in Battle of Plassey, the British East India Company commenced construction of the new Fort William in the center of the village Gobindapur. The inhabitants of the village were compensated and provided with land in Taltala, Kumartuli and Shovabazar. The fort was completed in 1773. “The tiger-haunted jungle which cut off the village of Chowringhee from the river was cleared, and gave way to the wide grassy stretch of the Maidan of which Calcutta is so proud. The formation of this airy expanse and the filling up of the creek which had cut off the settlement in the south, led the European inhabitants to gradually forsake the narrow limits of the old palisades. The movement towards Chowringhee had already been noticeable as early as 1746.”[4]
In 1909, H.E.A. Cotton wrote, “The great Maidan presents a most refreshing appearance to the eye, the heavy night dew, even in the hot season, keeping the grass green. Many of the fine trees with which it was once studded were blown down in the cyclone of 1864. But they have not been allowed to remain without successors, and the handsome avenues across the Maidan still constitute the chief glory of Calcutta. Dotting the wide expanse are a number of fine tanks, from which the inhabitants were content in former days to obtain their water-supply.
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jhm
(202871) 2014-06-20 3:36
Hello Indrasish,
It seem exactly a western ice cream cart with the a lot of colours.
Also a lovely background with the city park and nice garden.
The man is a nice addition on these excellent picture.
very well composition, lovely presentation.
Very well done, TFS.
Have a nice weekend,
John
holmertz
(92766) 2014-06-20 4:39
Hello Indrasish,
This is a fine photo from "the lung of Kolkata", the huge green area which provides some refuge from the hustle and bustle of the busy, noisy streets. The ice-cream vendor and his cart, all in red, provide a very good foreground of this pleasant view across the lawns. The colours are well matching and the atmosphere is very calm, maybe too calm for the vendor.
Kind regards,
Gert
macjake
(96157) 2014-07-29 6:10
Hi Indrashish
i often find it funny and amusing to see these vendors all alone - they give off a sense of lonliness, desperately hoping for customers.
and this setup works well to show how alone he really is.
hardly a person in sight :)
but the red colors should attract attention soon enough.
fun shot
cheers
craig
Photo Information
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Copyright: Indrasish Guha (Indrasish)
(2943)
- Genre: Lieux
- Medium: Couleur
- Date Taken: 2013-06-19
- Categories: Vie quotidienne, Nature, Moment décisif
- Camera: Nikon D200 DSLR, 80-200mm Nikon
- Exposition: f/5.6, 1/250 secondes
- Versions: version originale
- Thème(s): Kolkata (My city) [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2014-06-20 0:57