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Rotten Oranges


Rotten Oranges
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Copyright: Nishant David (nishantdavid) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 250 W: 67 N: 299] (1248)
Genre: Places
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-05-23
Categories: Daily Life
Camera: Fuji FinePix S6000fd
Exposure: f/3.7, 1/140 seconds
More Photo Info: [view]
Photo Version: Original Version
Theme(s): Friday Theme 2008/05/30 "Fruit" [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2008-05-29 20:30
Viewed: 399
Points: 52
[Note Guidelines] Photographer's Note
India dear friends has a huge market for rotten fruits.
Amazed?
But its true. With over half its population living under the poverty line rotten fruits are also lapped up and consumed regularly by the ultra poor.

Fruit vendors sell their best fruits in the mornings from 8am onwards.At this time the rate is relatively high . Lets say Rs.25 for a kilo of oranges. This Price gradually starts decreasing as the day passes by and the best fruits are sold and gone. Finally after 10 pm only the discarded and rotten fruits are left. This is sold at throwaway price of Rs 2 to Rs 5 a kilo. This fruit which is fit to be thrown away is sold within no time...bought by poor people who manage to earn as less as Rs.5 to Rs.20 per day only.Lot of people come into this category namely beggars, rikshawpullers, ragpickers, smalltime labourers and daily wagers.
This is sad but True...

(Sorry TL Members for a different and sad perspective to this theme.)

Janice, boomcat, pablominto, Urfaust, manujmehta, eosnut, pozaru, tjutjut, Refugee, puffy, Teresat, tanburi, viawia, lilimih33, Usaf, thiv56, jusninasirun has marked this note useful
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Powerful message Nishant
Sad that their are people so poor that they have to eat rotten fruit.
Nice composition, sharpness and good colours for the image.

Regards
Tracey

hello dear nishant

you are a kind hearted person and mujhe umeed hai k agar sabhi is tarah apna concern garibo ke liye show karen aur thora thora faraz bhi nibhaen, garibon k madad mein to jald hi india is smaseya se ubar jayega

i respect your socio concerns

its a lovely composition
true perspective (thou sad)
any way there are also fresh oranges (in post)....
good contribution dear

tfs
js
thanks a lot for your kind words about Fruit for Silke

hello Nishant
an emotional note
you have captured the right nerve
nice composition
lovely and sharp colours
good focus and nice post for the theme

regards
manuj mehta

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  • Janice Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3155 W: 237 N: 7015] (28217)
  • [2008-05-29 23:01]

Yes, this is sad. Good message though Nishant. I would hope that it is given away at teh end of the night.
We have some shops here that at 5 pm every day specific people come and pick up the unsold bread and they hand it out to different people and charities. The supermarkets don't do this :(
Thank you for sharing
Janice

they don't look rotten to me, Nishant.. we called it limau manis here.. this is my mom's fav.

probably this lots the sour one.. but this not for poor one here.. like by everyone.. :) sad to know that in India it is a different story..

regards, terry

Hello David,
Great repetition effect!
The different colours of the oranges are appealing, and the fruit is captured with fine details...
A pleasant composition, I'm not so sure about the red frame but that is a matter of taste!
Greetings,
Pablo -

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  • Kay01 Silver Note Writer [C: 7 W: 1 N: 15] (86)
  • [2008-05-30 0:00]

Hi Nishant
Don't be sorry for reminding us how fortunate we are that we are the lucky ones - the ones with sufficient education and the other attributes to be able to earn sufficient to purchase the good fruit at the beginning of the day. Sometimes we need these reminders that all is not well with the world.
The photo itself is very clear. Thanks
Kay

ciao Nishant..
your interpretaion is original and so real.. natural and with good colours and details!! well done
ciao Marco

The fruit of labour.........well done Nishant

Hi dear friend
Very sad story. I didn't hav an idea that this is an everyday story in India.
Nevertheless, Your photo is great. Excellent kontrast and colours.
Best wishes for You
melany

Hi Nishant,
Thank you for showing us life in your country. We are so unaware how other people live outside our own little world.
I'm sure those oranges would still make a good marmalade jam, or orange juice.
Peter.

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  • pozaru Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 3301 W: 676 N: 2053] (16615)
  • [2008-05-30 3:43]

Very impressive contribution to the theme.

thanks,
v
ps.Not sure about the frame. Maybe too eyecatchiong
pps.Sorry, I've switched off the points

Hi Nishant,

It's a great knowledge to all of us . . it's very useful to know about your country . .
Excellent presentation and useful note explaining this image . .

Tfs,
Tjutjut

Many thanks for your kind words on Dragon fruit .

Salam Nishant Bahai,
Very beautiful image vith excellent colours, light and 3D effect.TFS.
Best wishes.

hAyAti

Hello Nishant,
Fantastic colours and an amazing light and composition. Great POV.
This fruit capture as a real special mood.
Regards, mb

Your notes indicate a sense of feeling for the poor of your country David. I can't help but wonder if all the money spent on that super cricket league may have been better spent on the welfare of the people. Good deep colour which seems to symbolise the despair. TFS,
David

Many thanks for your comment on ‘Birthday wishes for Christan’...that wasn't a macro, I did say that in the notes.

Hi Nishant,

First I have seen the photo, it was a normal daily shot. But after reading your note, I realized that this shot is very meaningful for you and your people.
There's a bit light problem, but still amazing. Good composition. TFS!

Regards,
Masroor

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  • puffy Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Star Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 1933 W: 132 N: 3028] (16575)
  • [2008-05-31 1:51]

Hi Nishant,

Nice colourful shot, I like your framing, and the composition of your rotten oranges... they look good in photo even thought they are rotton. :P Great colours and details,


have a good weekend,

Cheers,
Sweety

:) ltr

Hello Nishant

Excellent! an interesting capture here and good notes and I agree its a good thing to bring other information and details to peoples attention as they are a fact of life

TFS and joining in the theme

kind regards Helen

Bom dia Nishant

Powerfull photo and great plastic image too. Congratulations,

Strange the way of hards things gives great photos.

My regards

Teresat

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  • viawia Gold Star Critiquer/Silver Workshop Editor/Gold Note Writer [C: 516 W: 33 N: 923] (3699)
  • [2008-06-03 22:25]

Hello Nishant

A good image to show a different perspective on the truths of daily life.

Thanks for the explanatory note too.

I like the tones and colours in your image.

TFS

Wia
and your kind comments on my "lemons" and "sunset rose" photo

Hello Nshant,
Really sad story.
Thany you for great composition colors and presentation
TFS
Selahattin E

Hello Nishant!
Very good note and nice composition fot the Fridays theme "Fruit".
Lovely your point of view!
Best regards!
Lili

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  • Usaf Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Workshop Editor/Silver Note Writer [C: 151 W: 77 N: 39] (940)
  • [2008-06-05 12:32]

Here in Pakistan we also have the same strategy With over half its population living under the poverty line rotten fruits are also lapped up and consumed regularly by the ultra poor.

I like the dark tone of the picture. its very attracting. well captured.

TFS
Usaf

great image and nice frame
perfect in light and details
Sabina

Hello David!

Nice composition, very clear! TFS.

Hello Nishant. Rotten and yet still colorful with stunning perspective. Well exposed and excellent framing. Best regards. Jusni

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