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    A traveling knife sharpening man practices his trade at a market at Hyderabad, India. He uses his bicycle to get to his spot for the day, parks it on its stand lifting up the rear wheel from the ground. He then sits on the carrier and pedals as normal. A rope connects the sprocket to the sharpening wheel, which turns at a high speed acting as the tool. Once a common sight in India, they are now increasingly rare with the economic growth and the associated rise of use and throw culture.
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    Date Taken: May 2, 2015
    Date Uploaded: Oct 5, 2015
    Location: Hyderābād, Andhra Pradesh, India
    Camera: Nokia Lumia 830
    Shutter Speed: 20000/1000000 sec
    Aperture: f/2.2
    ISO: 500
    Copyright: © Vaibhav Arora
    Categories: Culture, Places, Portraits
    Assignments: Bright Ideas in Action