67 responses to “TEAPOT”

  1. The description itself is so delicious… ;-)

  2. I love that shot!

  3. Excellent monochrome photography on your blog. Your photos capture the human spirit most well. This woman with her head bent down, seems sad and lonely.

  4. Sounds absolutely wonderful!!!

  5. Ohhhh! I missed it when I went there. You do seem be able to find lovely places to eat and hang out. Love the photo!

  6. A great perspective. And you’ve made me hungry. :)

  7. nice shot

  8. “I’m a little teapot, short and stout/
    here is my handle here is my spout.”
    Teapots should be among the world’s most photographed object, they are great.

  9. Oh, I like this shot very much! It has just the right air of mystery about it! Are they have a clandestine meeting, plotting out spy shenanigans? Having a good gossip? Making surreptitious plans to run away together? Or are they not together at all, but rather both engrossed in their concerns?

    It’s funny, because without the explanation, I honestly would not have realized it is the picture of the interior of a restaurant. I do love a picture that can tell a story.

    It’s my first time here, and looking down your blog posts, it looks as if you take many a picture that suggests a story. How wonderful, and what a gift.

  10. love the point of view, like a detective trying to discover the secret to their cakes :)

  11. Should be good.

  12. I love a place to go to that makes me feel like I am at home. This one sounds like a winner to me! :)

  13. There are nowhere near enough tea shops in the US. :( I need to move where there are tea shops. Tea is so very civilized.

  14. great shot there.. does this place have a balcony of sorts ?or a first floor?
    the hanging tea pots are a cool decor idea!

  15. oh man…you took some stunning pictures! Which camera do you use?

  16. beautiful shots. You still use film?

  17. Who let you climb up in the rafters..haha

  18. thank you very much:)
    love your photos too:)

  19. That omelet sounds delish! Makes me hungry! I love finding those quiet, out-of-the-way shops with great food and ambiance and Teapot sounds great! Love the pic. Wonderful composition. Well done! Thanks for stopping by!

  20. I have always loved these places o’er loud…jammed places…! Unfortunately we do not have such cosy, coffee shops out here…

    Great shot..as usual :)

  21. love this classically b/w pic.

    what a perfect place to get your solitude time, hold a mug of your fave hot tea and bloody romance novels around.

  22. Hm, it seem interesting. I like coffee, sometimes like tea too.

  23. Love that shot!!

  24. Great shot. We sat in the same spot last December.

  25. Love the moment captured in this shot…deep thought. I go through pineapple juice phases where that’s all I want to drink.

  26. Amazing shot!!!

  27. Oh, I bed I’d like this place – especially if it has wi-fi :D

  28. Chicken & cheese omlettes sound nice

  29. Absolutely great photo !!!

  30. Looks like bloody hard work!! Great shot :0)

  31. You have some amazing photos here! Well done. Thank you for commenting on my blog – I am relatively new at taking photos but feel incredibly inspired by nature’s colours and want to capture them in my pictures. I love your black and whites. Greetings from Vancouver Island. Michelle

  32. [...] on that day, I posted the photo that I thought was the best out of all that I’d shot at TEAPOT in Fort Cochin. In the evening, today, I took a look at some street photography on the [...]

  33. great view and wonderful presence in this photo….i didn’t know you could find any such food in India….in 2 months of my stay the nearest i found was the crepe like batter with eggs cooked inside served on the roadside.

  34. I like the composition & the black & white frame.
    The snap has an uncanny voyeur (in a positive way) feel to it, capturing a lone person in her thoughts

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