Colours of India Posted on August 16, 2004 While at Yeshvantpur market yesterday, Vasu, one of the Bangalore shutterbuggers, commented that there is no place as colourful as India. Just take a walk through a busy Indian market and there’s proof all around you. Women in colourful sarees. Onions. Garlic. Chillies. Ginger. Cauliflowers. Brinjals. Capsicum. Banana carts. Peanuts. Piles of multi-coloured flowers – red and white roses, yellow marigolds… Buckets, mugs and assorted paraphernelia – they probably come in every colour except black! Chicken. Mutton. Beef. Fish. Prawns. Silver utensils of every shape. Spoons. Handles. Ladles. Sponges. Kitchen knick knacks. Piles of gulal in red, blue, yellow, orange… Chips made from everything you can imagine (not just potatoes!) Dhania. Curry patta. Every green saag you can imagine. Watermelons. Papayas. Kids with bright smiles. And the tri-colour flag (in all sizes) displayed everywhere. On top of buildings, cycles, rickshaws, trucks, motorbikes, cars. Even the vegetable and fruit vendor carts had little flags flying merrily in the wind. There were six of us who ventured out in the morning with our cameras – Vasu, Lavannya, Vivek, Zeeshan, Shankar and myself. We first visited a little school, wherein the kids had gathered in the open centre space and were listening to grown-ups extolling the virtues of the country (I think, as I didn’t understand much of it!). From there, we went to capture the colours of India and what could be a more appropriate place than a market. Vasu decided to adorn himself with a huge flag, so we attracted a lot of attention as we walked around. I must admit that at 8.00 on Sunday morning, all I wanted was to sleep in. Lavannya’s SMS message (“Come, it will be worth it”) woke me up and I made a dash half way across Bangalore to Yeshvantpur to join them. It turned out to be a nice way to celebrate Independence Day. After a hectic morning (no dinner/no breakfast) I was starving by lunch time and decided to join Zeeshan and Vasu for lunch at a Bengali place in Koramanagala. Had nice doi-mach and prawns, baingan fry and khichdi. I’m glad I didn’t sleep through I-Day after all! I hope you had a good one too. Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Print (Opens in new window) Print India & Around
Running the spiral at Auroville Posted on March 6, 2008March 6, 2008 On the Feb 16/17 weekend along with a gang of friends travelled to Pondicherry for the Auroville marathon. Auroville turned 40 on Feb 28 and this was one of the events to commemorate the occasion. Though I must admit that I shuffled and walked through most of this one since… Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Print (Opens in new window) Print Read More
More tales from the North East Posted on August 8, 2008August 10, 2008 While travelling in Kalimpong last year, sitting in a local café having an evening snack I came across a rather nice looking glossy travel magazine. I was rather surprised when I saw that it was published out of Sikkim. Both the content and the photographs were of better quality than… Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Print (Opens in new window) Print Read More
Back from Goa! Posted on December 23, 2008December 23, 2008 Just back from a week long cycling trip to Goa. We cycled over 60 kms every day over 5 days. The weather was hot and steamy. The terrain was up and down and mostly unpredictable. We crossed beaches, little towns, hamlets, green fields, mining areas, hills, plains, forests and wildlife… Share this: Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Pinterest Email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email Share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Tumblr Print (Opens in new window) Print Read More
this is totally ot, but … “born and brought up in bangalore. does not spak a word of kannada unless forced to; has (or claims to have) never travelled in public bus in bangalore.” what proportion of the bangalore population would fit this description? i came across a specimen that did, in the usa on training. i was dumbfounded! what would your reaction be? – ess bee Reply
Ess Bee: Strange, but possible I guess. Though I would think the person would have picked up at least a few words in Kannada having born and brought up here. But I’d need to be bribed to get up on a Bangalore bus myself! Gautam, this one is in Koramangala near Juke Box and KC Das (You have to take the lane on the left after the petrol pump on the Raheja Arcade Road. It’s on the second floor and called Bengaleeyan. Worth a try, but then yóu’d probably want to try other cuisines when you go out to eat 🙂 Reply
Me too managed to photograph the I-Day celebrations at a school in a village, a little outside Bangalore. There were little children holding chhota-chhota flags and sitting down and there were some stage performances (no actual stage, ofcourse!) going on! The chief-guest was staring widely at me! 😛 Reply
Ah ha !! good for you .. I had an interesting weekend too.. disastrous but interesting… LOL… We did an Independence Day ride.. have uploaded the photos too !! Reply
hey anita, glad to know you had a great time, i would have been in bed too if it wasn’t for lavannya! remind me to get along the kodak book when we meet next. Reply
so u r back…well i wanted to do sumthing like u did…..njoy ID….but infact i ended up njoying my Sunday…. Reply
Good u made it to the School..hopwe we can get some momentum and contribute in some way to make all the 640 childrem cramped in that lil space a better life Shankar Reply
i so agree with you shankar… we should do something better for them….they deserve it..wish our photographs are good enough to spice up something amongst the public like Steve McCurry and Raghu Rai’s photography really wonderful write anita… wish i wrote like you did (jealous) 🙂 :X Reply
I want to see pics! Now! And pls do not crib about the Tata Indicom Connection! I insist. 🙂 Hope the rest of your world is how you would like it to be… Drop me a line… sometime! Reply
Ganesh: That’s nice. Btw, if you’re interested in photography, why don’t you join the BSB? Jil: Will go have a look 🙂 Vivek: Thanks! Mehak: Glad you enjoyed it too! Sundays are for enjoying anyway 🙂 Thanks Paagal. Shankar. It will be great if we can contribute in our own way. We can always get our heads together and come up with ideas… Lavannya: I am sure your name will be among the ‘greats’one day. And thanks! But I wish I photographed like you 😉 Nidhi: Can’t believe you actually dropped in. I shall crib about Indicom (in private!)! Hope you’re doing well at your new workplace. Miss talking to you 🙂 Reply
Hey do you play Blogshares.com ? I’m addicted to it these days…! A single share of ‘Just a Little something’ is worth $7.89 there ;-)) ! Gautam Reply
Gautam: I remember registering with Blogshares a long time ago. Have forgotten all about it! Am I still on there?!! Scorpy: Thanks! Reply
Well anita, ALL blogs are there…but if you have registered as a player then you need to validate your email and put up their .gif hyperlinked to your php on your blog index template Gautam Reply
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