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When the male passenger saw me he covered his face as he and a woman takes a rickshaw ride on the Scottish Fling Weekend during the 2009 Texas Renaissance Festival Todd Mission Texas. Makes you wonder if he is shy, or just doesn't want his wife to to be able to prove it was him in the photo?
The artiest of Rickshaw's are mostly without any academic knowledge,even though they are God gifted talented on earth and they are surviving with their experience too.
A cycle rickshaw modified in a steampunk style.
Tourist attraction, Łódź, Poland.
The steampunk modifications include the addition of brass trumpets, a stylized top hat, sunglasses, and an overall look reminiscent of the Victorian era with elements of steam engines and retrofuturism.
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Cycle rickshaws are a popular way to get around in Indian cities. They can move through traffic easily, and they are cheap (half an hour on one of these costs the equivalent of one dollar).
This year the FFF+ Group have decided to have a weekly challenge called “Snap Happy”. A different theme chosen by a member of the group each week, and the image is to be posted on the Monday of the week.
This week the theme, “anything on wheels” was chosen by Phunny, phunnyfotos.
I don’t drive, and I’m not really into cars, so at first I was a little stumped with this week’s theme, until I suddenly remembered that I had a little sterling silver rickshaw in my collection of miniatures. I bought this little rickshaw in a box of odds and ends at an auction many years ago, so I don’t know any of its provenance, other than it is marked silver and also has Japanese characters stamped into it, so it must have been made in Japan. It is one centimetre in height and only marginally longer, and it has fully functioning wheels!
Transorte público, tesoro 9
Como ya comenté, este es uno de los tesoros que más he fotografiado en esta búsqueda, el transporte público.
Tengo fotos de tranvías, trenes, autobuses y varios rickshaws o como coloquialmente se le conoce "Tuk tuks"
Búsqueda del tesoro 2018:
1. Trío
2. Abstracto
3. Una maceta con plantas
4. Una vista a ras de suelo
5. Simetría
6. Arquitectura moderna
7. Una pieza de arte
8. Comida callejera
9. Transporte público
10. El color azul
11. Un puente
12. Neón
The son of our naighbours came and gave this beauty to me. His mother is working in a second hand shop and saved this for me.
"Richshaw, rickshaw, rickshaw!" this screaming may be one of the most annoying things while traveling Asia as it will be with you in every street of every city that you will visit. They are safe and mostly fun
Rickshaw with picnic basket, tray, eggs and tiffin carriers - with added textures, adjusting blend modes etc. Messed about with for Sunday Sliders
Rickshaw began as a two or three-wheeled passenger cart, called a pulled rickshaw, generally pulled by one man with one or two passengers.
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A cycle rickshaw driver goes past a cart full of tomatoes in Varanasi looking for a fare. Taken at 10:30am on 17th March 2025 with a Sony A7 111 at 62mm. ISO 250, f/9, 1/160s.
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