ジョン・スタンメイヤーのインスタグラム(johnstanmeyer) - 6月23日 14時55分
The incredible thing about India is not that it’s incredible. That‘s obvious. It is the overwhelmingness of India within its organised chaos that is the most incredible. Here with an outtake from my latest @ナショナルジオグラフィック @outlfedenwalk story, remembering how excited I was that evening late January, the chaotic beauty, watching how an impossible amount of people might fit into a small two-seat rickshaw in Naugachia, India.
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@ナショナルジオグラフィック @natgeocreative #india #naugachia #rickshaw #chaos #organizedchaos.
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johnstanmeyer
@aakankshawadher26 as i mentioned further above in another persons comments...what is special regarding this the chaos i mentioned in India, is that it’s organized. everyone knows their roll and, most often, respects it in a near mystical aura of being. it’s the beauty of the culture, philosophy and being related to population density. other parts of the world with dense populations also have this interesting, fascinating chaos, but only in India does it express itself in such a unique, layered way. an interesting study of our human anthropocene, where today we are 7.6 billion fellow human beings. in less than 20 years we will over 9 billion. our connected global humanity has so much to learn by the amazingness in the bewildering of the chaos of India, in all its beauty and being
johnstanmeyer
@satyarth_prakash_photography i lived 12 years in Asia. very much understand the layers being discussed, not from the perspective of short periods. including heat, economics and development. this strange wonderment or chaos i mentioned also manifests because of population density. it occurred in other parts of the world, not solely in India. what’s amazing about India chaos is that it’s actually organized. relatively calm. this is the beauty if Indian culture, when elsewhere chaos can be just that...chaos
javanoted
A carnival of color! ... I’ve got some reading to do. I caught a quick look at an Out of Eden post recently. Intriguing, The New York Times, was mentioned.(?) As always, thank you to all who are involved with this amazing initiative; you and Paul, most especially. ?
wildjony
This shot is from my hometown called Naugachia in Bhagalpur district of Bihar province in India ....what a fantastic shot you got its amazing....that place where you taken this shot called Naugachia Zero mile..thanks???????
banez74
'organized chaos' is the same impression I had the first time (and the second) I visited India. Yet the sense of life streaming the streets was so strong, and here beautifully captured. Hands down ?.
malinkislinky
I cried on my first night in India due to that overwhelmingness; I wasn’t used to the noise and car horns. By the end I didn’t want to leave, and I long to return! I love ?? nothing like it!
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