First I should congratulate you, that you thought to put this photo on your blog. Because most of the blogger will only think of putting good looking photos. Now talking about environment awareness, it should start from ourselves So I request those who will see this photos can write about his or her own small way of respecting nature. In my case I try to avoid taking plastic bags from the shopkeeper and always carries a cotton bag with me while shopping.
Thanks for such a refined comment Kiran. This is what conservation photography is all about, I do it regularly whenever I come across things like this. Your effort towards reducing plastics is highly appreciated. Keep it up!
Firstly, thank you for drawing our attention to this. God gave us a beautiful and pristine earth and we turned jungles into concrete jungles and ponds into dumping areas.
Thanks for dropping a comment Rohan. It is indeed a valuable one. I completely agree on that. Let us start conserving atleast by now, it is never too late!
First I should congratulate you, that you thought to put this photo on your blog. Because most of the blogger will only think of putting good looking photos. Now talking about environment awareness, it should start from ourselves So I request those who will see this photos can write about his or her own small way of respecting nature. In my case I try to avoid taking plastic bags from the shopkeeper and always carries a cotton bag with me while shopping.
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a refined comment Kiran. This is what conservation photography is all about, I do it regularly whenever I come across things like this. Your effort towards reducing plastics is highly appreciated. Keep it up!
DeleteFirstly, thank you for drawing our attention to this. God gave us a beautiful and pristine earth and we turned jungles into concrete jungles and ponds into dumping areas.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping a comment Rohan. It is indeed a valuable one. I completely agree on that. Let us start conserving atleast by now, it is never too late!
DeleteWe're irreparably sick :-(
ReplyDeleteRightly said Anunoy.
DeletePeople are losing their senses, a harsh reality :-(
ReplyDeleteExactly Maniparna. These are some simple examples to state that India will never become developed country.
DeleteThe harsher reality is that the lakes in Bangalore are converted into residential flats! Howz that now!
ReplyDeleteOne earthquake, the building will be buried deep under. May be then, they will be understand.
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