Sharing 30 photographs of Mumbai that show off its very best—from anciental Colaba to Modern One BKC. If you aren’t already head over heels in love with the City of Dreams, those photos will make certain you are!
The Taj Mahal Palace Hotel in Colaba is a lot greater than only a anciental motel with inside the city.
Thank you @SushantShukla for showcasing Mumbai through photos, and not just any photos. Your photos are beautiful, sharp and clear! Are you a Mumbaikar or just a tourist visiting there? My only comment, if I may, I would have preferred to have seen landscape rather than portrait photos (more horizontal than vertical photos) as recommended in the article Uploading a photo on Connect? Read these guidelines first.
Thankyou for sharing all beautiful pictures of our Mumbai…
I like a Last photo most & nineteen photo of fisherman (from where it is actually ) and also love fourth photo of our Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj statue at Juhu…
In spite of what the article you linked suggests, there are always some places that lend themselves to a portrait mode.
For example, the Antilla building, the sea link bridge, the municipal corporation building, the beach that shows the sea and the sky above, and the one BKC building, all are best enjoyed in a portrait mode since they capture the maximum vibes of those places.
Some photos like the red bus are nicely captured in a landscape mode, whereas a few others too could look better in a landscape mode, nevertheless, they still look amazing.
Good know you are from beautiful & neat clean city Chandigarh.
In 2017 i had been to Chandigarh we were returning from wedding at Ludhiana so had two night stay Chandigarh in month of July but due to rain could explore too much so rock garden & lake .
Hi @SushantShukla amazing post with beautifully taken pics. All the photos are very clear and taken at different angles and it definitely shows the Mumbai energy and hustle and bustle. Thanks for sharing it with us.
A picture is worth a thousand words indeed, So I guess in this instance it’s more than one picture so 10 thousand words is appropriate, thanks for sharing the beauty of Mumbai, it’s a place I’d definitely love to visit.