
A tea seller standing behind a stack of buttered bread and taking orders in a tea shop in Kokernag, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
Photoblog of Joshi Daniel
A tea seller standing behind a stack of buttered bread and taking orders in a tea shop in Kokernag, Jammu and Kashmir, India.
Very cool shot !
thank you :)
Wide looks cool. Enjoy Kashmir. We would like to hear from you about your experience with locals of course after you finish the trip. Happy travels! :-)
thank you :) I am already back.
Cool! That means more images awaiting :-)
;)
Such a delightful picture. I bet that bread is freshly baked too. Lovely capture.
thank you Jyothi and it was yummy :)
Wide looks great in this shot. The bread looks very fresh. I can smell the aroma. :)
thank you Nisha :)
Wonderful Shot… Felt Hungry.. ;-)
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WOW! I like how he’s thinking ahead! He obviously has a brisk business.
thank you Ginnie :)
superbe photo!! amitiés
thank you :)
A wonderful view. :-)
thank you :)
What a superbly shot photo…Y’r a star.
hehe thank you Paula :)
Top class!
thank you Margaret :)
Beautifully done again, Joshi. That really is quite a lot of bread. It looks yummy and I wouldn’t mind a slice :D
thank you and yeah it was yummy :)
great angle ;)
thank you :)
Wonderful shot!
thank you Arun :)
Very nice Daniel! You have captured the bread so well:)
thank you Rashmi :)
Oh my.. so many bun pav!! Literally so many!
hehe yeah so many :)
Beautiful shot, as usual !!! Well done
thank you Olivier :)
very nice shot :)
thank you Leyla :)
Your photographs are so beautiful
thank you so much :)
Just the ideal deal! Chai and buttered bread <3 Lovely picture
thank you Sowmiya :)
You take me places I will never be able to go. Love this slice of life.
so happy to hear that Sharon :)
Love the curvature and color of this shot! And now I’m hungry. :)
thank you Cate :)
I like the wide angle perspective.
thank you :)
Delightful shot.
thank you Kiran :)
It seems fast for the service !! great atmosphere in the store
thank you :)
Your photography is amazing. Maybe one day, I can be half as good. I would settle for a third. :) Beautiful color and expressions.
thank you Laura and so nice of you to say that :)
Ah! Beautiful shot :) Makes me feel hungry.. It must be wonderful to have those buttered bread along with a hot cup of tea..
Did you try them ?
thank you :) of course i tried and it was yummy :)
Beautifully captured…
thank you :)
Yum yum, fresh butter :)
hehe :)
Very creative Joshi
thank you Sue :)
Beautiful! I really wanna try these breads someday if I ever visit Kashmir.
thank you and you should try this and Kashmiri roti and tea :)
I loved it! Too good man
thank you so much :)
That stack of buttered bread looks delicious
they are delicious :)
Great shot using wide angle and the distortion.. Like it!
thank you :)
Great capture, Joshi!
thank you :)
Always out and about, joshi :)
thank you :)
Amazing shot…!
thank you :)
nice angle.
thank you :)
Lovely perspective!
thank you :)
Love the click.
thank you Rupam :)
Beautiful shot!! The fish eye makes the bread stacks seem limitless!!
thank you Raj :)
Absolutely beautiful!
thank you Rahul :)
Excellent documentary photo!!!
thank you Ana :)
Chai, chai. :) Great shot Joshi.
thank you :)
Your images are just amazing essays! I’ve not yet been to Kashmir …. beautiful : )))
thank you so much :)
The cream is swelling out…nice.
yeah :)
oh ça me semble bon
:)
Great capture.
thank you Rajesh :)
Wonderful shot
thank you :)
Great candid of everyday life perfectly captured and framed,dear Joshi!
thank you :)
amazing click
thank you Harini :)
Love this shot! bread looks delicious 🍞🇨🇦
thank you Erin :)
Nice rounded view with pleasant colours. I heard a talk recently about “telling the story.” That is what I like about your work..
thank you so much :)
Cool shot!
thank you :)
Beautiful picture- can’t wait for those buttered bread; makes me want to go back home!
Thank you for the picture.
thank you :)
Love this shot Joshi! The colours are fantastic, I love to see a tiny bit of red against that shade of green. Great subject!
thank you Emma :)
The wide angle distortion enhanced the beauty of those breads… They look yummier :)
thank you :)
Wonderful shot Joshi! Crisp color tones!
thank you Saurabh :)
Amazing pictures joshi…. Great job…..
thank you :)
Lucky man.. I have never been to Kashmir
it is a gorgeous place with excellent hospitality :)
Someday… Inshahallah
:)
Supa cool shot, Joshi.
That stall looks so attractive.
I’m so impressed by this picture. :)
thank you so much :)
I bet the place smells sumptuous.
yep :)
Great pictures man
thank you :)
Makes me longing for a good cup of chai :)
:)
Nice picture. Looks like you were roaming in the interiors of Kashmir. Did you get a chance to go to Gurez valley.
thank you :) yeah, visited so many villages. Nope I didn’t visit that valley. Is that a great place?
The valley is different from the Kashmir Valley and geographically a bit isolated. It is not frequented by tourists. Also sparsely populated, but abundant in natural beauty.
oh, cool :)
Interesting wide angle. What lens did you use for this one ?
thank you :) was shot with a GoPro.
Daniel..the picture is so cool!
thank you Puspanjalee :)
I wonder how long that bread will keep in the open air like that before spoiling. I hope he has quick sales.
may be coz it is cold there will stay a bit and he has sales :)
Awesome image Joshi! :)
thank you :)
I like the wide angle perspective!
thank you :)
Great perspective and the bread looks absolutely yum! :D
thank you Tracy :)
Superb perspective!
thank you :)
Such a lovely picture ! I love the wide angle shot.
thank you :)
Very Nice Shot! lovely! Go-pro??
thank you Anupam :) yes, was shot on a Gopro.
I love this!!!
thank you :)
Awesome perspective.
thank you :)
Bread looks so yummy..where is the tea?
you can order your tea ;)
Good work!
thank you Patti :)
Great photo! Really cool.
thank you :)
cool!
thank you :)
Beautiful.
thank you :)
amazing photo as usual :)
thank you :)
I love that one!
Thank you Mariana :)
This is just a wonderful portrait mixed up with still life mixed up with real life = stirred by your.
Thank you :)
Street scenes are the scenes of life. Always good to capture life unposed.
:)