Sidhu takes a picture of a street corner in Cochin Ooty with cob-corn and goats. I loved it for it seems to be so much typically India.
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It was Ooty not Cochin.
Oops…It’s a street corner in Ooty, actually. :D
Thanks for pointing out both of you. I have made the correction now. But Cochin or Ooty, I loved the picture. Sidhu which camera do you use?
Hehe…This one was taken with my Samsung D500 phone’s humble 1.3 mega-pixel camera.
Sidhu, I thought as much, do you have any other camera?
I don’t, though I borrow my brother’s Canon (5 mega-pixel, 12x zoom) at times.
The places you have been, you should not leave with the Canon! And I have to buy a decent camera phone but that is a long term plan.
Oops I meant to say without the Canon in hand. I mean take the camera along, the Canon one.