I was the one who really saw that!
Out of all those individuals roaming inside Karachi’s giant LuckyOne Mall, hopping from one branded outlet to another and sniffing around for cheapest deals, I’m pretty sure that those who paid attention to these balloony curves, can be counted up on fingers.
Last March, the management of LuckyOne surely did a wonderful job to celebrate Pakistan Resolution Day by hooking up these green and white balloons across the railing on all floors.
I loved the look these balloons gave to those curves and took these snaps immediately. Because this is what I love to do more than shopping whenever I’m inside a giant shopping mall 🙂
This is my entry for Tina Schell’s Lens-Artists Challenge #28 – CURVES
they certainly cheer up that stark interior, good capture Hammad 🙂
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Thank you very much for liking this. For me, clicking the shutter button on my camera holds more importance than opening my wallet on such places 🙂
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lol I am blessed that our only shopping mall is at ground level eg no more floors, and not so long. Have been frequenting it far too often for my net access issues so think I will be divorcing that provider very soon!
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Big cities are filled up with big of everything, you know. Good luck for the new ISP 🙂
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thanks, appreciate that 🙂
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That’s hard work right there! Great capture!
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This post is little appreciation for those unknown hands who made this. Thanks for liking it 🙂
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A great idea for decorating and for the challenge. Thanks for joining!
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Thank you very much 🙂
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Wow Hammad, it’s almost as if they designed it just for your entry! Excellent post
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Thank you very much, Tina. But the real credit goes to those unknown hands who must’ve spent hours in creating this.
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Lovely initiative..
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Thank you so much 🙂
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