Things to do on Saturday morning Posted on December 22, 2005December 22, 2005 On a cool Saturday morning last weekend, we decided to do some shooting at the Lalbagh Botanical Gardens. Not to worry, folks. No criminal activities were indulged in here. And no insects were harmed in the process either. For those who are not from Bangalore, Lalbagh is a rather interesting place in the mornings. The place is filled with people even as early as six – exercising, praying, shaking legs and arms, making loud breathing sounds, dancing, sitting around, walking and even, praying. So armed with our equipments – cameras, lenses, tripods – we set off for Lalbagh. Shankar, for some reason, decided to don full full jungle regalia as if we were going to a wildlife sanctuary. We spent a good four hours (you don’t realize how time flies when you’re having fun and it’s so true!) taking pictures. When Kaushik, who I shall now call the ‘insect mating specialist’ (and here’s proof for you too!) found 2 insects making out, Shankar was excited since he could now exercise his macro lens, jazzy tripod and flash. They spent well over 2 hours photographing the co-joined bugs : I am not kidding! Sabir and I wandered around a bit and found other interesting sights ahead. An old ruined structure, where we spent a good hour taking pictures of a bicycle. What I like about this hobby is that one gets so completely immersed in it that nothing else matters at that moment. No worries, no frivolous domestic errands, no pressing problems to bother you : just you and your equipment and of course, a few willing (and not so willing sometimes) subjects. I sat down finally on a bench to take a break when a a woman cutting grass on the lawns came and sat beside me on the bench and began a Kannada conversation with me. I didn’t fully understand her of course, but I did get the drift. She was asking for money for no known reason! I decided it was time to leave then. But not without a filling breakfast of rather yummy dosas and idlis at MTR nearby. A morning well-spent. The Lalbagh set 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 Hobbies Living Nature & Wildlife Photography
Random clicks Posted on March 25, 2005 Just a few images to leave you with as we reach another weekend. It was early last Sunday morning when I was driving down towards Mekhri Circle. There are some nice roads in that area, and I noticed this particular stretch with the sun filtering through. I was late for… 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
Wild, wild, east: Kaziranga National Park Posted on June 6, 2007June 6, 2007 North East Chronicles: On March 21 and 22nd we are in Kaziranga : the sanctuary that is home to the Indian one-horned rhino It’s been a while since I’ve visited Kaziranga. More than 20 years to be exact. “Be careful,†warns by dad when we are starting off on the… 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
While she was away… Posted on April 27, 2008April 27, 2008 Warning: Post filled with reference to cats and cat photos 🙂 So let me tell you my story. The owner of this blog decided to leave me with a shipful of cats and a dog while she was away traipsing all over the place. Actually, it was her annual home… 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
Amazing. I don’t know makes you so very simple photos look yet so very very interesting PLUS impressive. Great morning work indeed. Reply
lovely pics…ohh MTR is one place i have to go….n its famous esp for breakfasts…that’s wat i’ve heard… Reply
Lovely pics! And you know what, I KNOW that bench you have snapped! 🙂 And the last pic – with the bicycle is a lot like the cover pic of Gurcharan Das’ book “The Elephant Paradigm” 🙂 Reply
dear Anita, landed at your site thanks to the mention by Desipundit. So enjoyed the photos — and promptly (first the confession, then the permission-request) wrote a poem based on one of them & assembled on my blog. This sometime-custom (borrowing a photo-image from somebody’s blog & finding my way into a poem through pondering the image) is a kind of literary exercise I’ve sporadically employed. Here’s formerly & properly (though mildly after-the-fact, but the thing of course can be deep-sixed) requesting permission for the noted borrowing, viewable here: http://kirwani.blogspot.com/2005/12/bench-in-bangalore-photo-ditty.html (or maybe that should be given as: here) cheers & hat-tips, d.i. Reply
First time commenting here.Nice template and your pics are great.Which cam do u use?Nice blog you have in here..:) Reply
Hi Lovely photos of lalbagh I think I must have been jogging some where in lalbagh at that time because I am there every morning Reply
Hi, I had come across one of your article sometime back, probably in rediff — an article on your travelling to Guwahati. This is the first time I had actually get to see your blog. It is nice. Specially, the photographs. They are really nice. Keep it up. Reply
Anita, You should come on the LalBagh Walk organized by BangaloreWalks. It will give you a totally different perspective on this amazing place, and I daresay we can show you several interesting things in the park that you would never have noticed on your own. The walks are conducted every Sat & Sun morning from 7 to 10am, and end with a great MTR breakfast (without the wait!). Check http://www.bangalorewalks.com for details and testimonials. I highly recommend it! Arun Reply
great photos! I’m from Bangalore (but transpalanted in Delhi) and looking at the lalbagh photos really took me back. I have a few photos on my link. Reply
Beautiful photographs– perfect for a rainy morning, a daydreaming drizzle type of morning…my eyes seeth what makes my heart soar. 🙂 Reply
The bicycle pic is beautiful. If you are based in Bangalore, can I meet you? -Su http://bangalorebuzzz.blogspot.com/ Reply
In your second paragraph, the last sentence mentions praying twice. You may need an editor. Lol but good job. Reply