The Sunrise

The Sunrise with Vivekanandha Rock in the foreground.

Mode: f/3.5, 1/1600s

 

Deep Blue Sea

Tried the ocean in the Tungsten mode, which gave an interesting blue tint.

Mode: f/5.6, 1/1000s, Tungsten

 

Brilliant Architecture

The temple tower was about 200 feet high and I was trying to see how much I could zoom with my camera. I was rather stunned to see the intricate visually appealing carvings out there on the top.

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The Assemblage

During my school days, my eldest brother used to get some old photography magazines and I vividly remember one picture similar to this with which he taught me photography. I should dedicate this picture (I am sure he won’t be very happy with this not-so-perfect shot though) to my brother for kindling the creativity in me.

 

The Long View

During my recent trip to Kanyakumari, my nephew got curious about my camera and my weird attempts with it. He gave good poses which inspired me to experiment more!

 

Gods Own Country

Kerala is such a beautiful and serene place, it is not an aptly called “Gods Own Contry”. This particular one is the Vishnu temple situated beside papanasini, a small creek.

Mode: f/4.0, 1/250s

 

Reflections

Reflection of an arm of a tree touching the Kabini river, caught while hiking around in Wayanad.

Canon S2; f/3.5; 1/40s, Av mode.

 

Nature, at its best.

Do you still wonder if God exists?

 

Bright Yellow and Brilliant Maroon

So subtle and so beautiful.

 

Yellow Corolla

I think flowers can be compared to music. Each variety signifies a raga. And each flower in a family denotes a unique note in the raga.

 

Lily in the Pond

In the midst of the muddy water lies the beatiful lily.

 

Stainless Stigmata

God must be creative and has to have a lot of aesthetic sense to create such beauty. I wonder why this portion of the flower is named “stigma”!