October 29, 2009

SWF: Leaf Peeping

There may be nothing like bright days for good photography, but dull days can offer just as many rewards if you appreciate and take advantage of the softer light of the day.

The past two days it has been drizzling on and off, and it was on such a day that we set off on a road journey from Ellington, Connecticut.

The sky continued to remain dull but the fall foliage splashed throughout kept me in good spirits.

The autumn colors were warm all along the highway and we stopped by for some pictures at lively spots such as this in Deerfield, Massachusetts.

The journey continued towards Brattleboro right into the state of Vermont and we stopped by at Vermont Welcome Center, Guilford.

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This post for “sky watch” has a dull sky as seen in the photographs. However, the vibrant colors of green, together with the yellows, oranges and reds of the fall foliage is intense and does make up for the dullness of the sky.
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All pictures were shot two days back (27 October 2009) and uploaded as shot, without adding color.

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October 22, 2009

SWF: Pumpkins and Skies

It was a beautiful day when we started on a road journey from Ronkonkoma to Orient.

Nearing Riverhead, a small hamlet in the Suffolk County, we stopped by near a shop where pumpkins were kept for sale. The spirit of Halloween is very much seen around the streets of New York.


These are cool foregrounds to the sky shots, don't you think so?


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October 21, 2009

Greetings from New York

"Sabbatical ... is a rest from work, or a hiatus, often lasting from two months to a year."
"Sabbatical has come to mean any extended absence in the career of an individual in order to achieve something."
- Wikipedia

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I've set off on another journey. Not that I need a reason to travel but as I give it a thought, it’s for a few reasons:

Firstly, to take a much needed break from routine, especially the routine of office work. I am on a sabbatical.

Secondly, to find a differently quiet corner so as to settle down someplace (no, I do not mean immigrating) and study, as I have to appear for my exams again in January 2010. That will be second year's.

Thirdly, to reward myself for listening to my inner voice that life is not all about employment, success, finance, family, friends, parties, challenges, commitments, stress - to name a few that crops up in my mind this moment. There must be more to life than this. Right now, I can think of good health to enjoy and a beautiful world and the kinship of people out there. I am glad to have given heed to the call of the humming and inexorable now - as far as my dreams are concerned - rather than keeping it for later and probably forgetting it with time.

Fourthly, to fulfil yet another one of my "travel dreams" on my "wishlist" and that is, to enjoy the autumn colors in the east coast of the USA where it is supposedly the best. I'm presently in Manhattan and have already had a glimpse of the awesome changing colors of the foliage in and around New York. Let me see where the road will take me from here.

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For a change, I'm carrying my laptop along during this journey, so I shall be in touch and visit my “blog friends” as soon as possible. I hope my Indian friends have had a joyous Diwali filled with festivities.

Have you taken a sabbatical or come across anyone who has? If yes, has it been a choice made not to regret? Would you like to share your views or experience on this matter?

October 9, 2009

SWF: Before the Storm

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Photograph shot on the way to Munnar, Kerala, India

Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...
it's about learning how to dance in the rain.

- Unknown

Life isn’t easy. Life’s storms are constant. Dancing should be too.

The storms can suddenly be there on a gloomy day, or a sunny day. Roses may be promised but it would be unwise to ignore the thorns.

There are challenges every single day. Challenges with regard to hurdles of ability, knowledge, finance, family, independence, emotions, and so many more, but should we give up? Never! The storm and rain is inevitable and dancing through it should be the key to joy. We should continue to dance for the storms give us an opportunity to grow and become a better human being. There is anyway no good in sitting and complaining, or crying.

Dancing may be easy when life is great, but can we dance also when things aren’t going smooth? If not dance, at least do something positive. How about curling up in bed with a book, rejoicing in the glory of a sunset, singing to our heart's content, or simply shouting with glee? Let's celebrate life!

Through difficult times, if we can’t figure out what to do for ourselves, then we can go do something nice for someone else. So many people in this world need a helping hand. Let's go visit an orphanage to make a few children smile, or visit to cheer up someone sick or dying, or visit an old age home to hold someone’s wrinkled hand.

Let’s get through life with a great attitude, even through stormy times.

October 6, 2009

Shades of Green

"To be native is to have been born in the area in question; but native also designates those whose ancestors were from the area..."

I came across a website where some famous people whose native is Mangalore are listed.
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Driving around Mangalore is a delight. The sights are so diverse throughout and in the outskirts of the city, almost at every bend there is a beautiful scenery to enjoy. It is a great place to soak in the greenery, especially so during and after the monsoons.








These miles and miles of land full of greenery is a soothing sight. Green in nature is one of my preferred colours. So also the pure whiteness around snow clad mountains. But then I also like the fiery red, orange and yellow of autumn.

Which is your favourite colour adorning nature?

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Mangalore and around - September 2009
Photographs shot by me in and around my native.

October 4, 2009

OSI: Descent

One Single Impression is a community of poets writing and sharing Haiku and other poetic forms. The prompt for this week is "Descent" and here is my verse:


When I was small
I loved balloons
The little dainty ones from which
Sunlight would pass through

I still love balloons
But of a different kind
T
hose which float high above
S
o can gaze at rising sun while there

Perfect setting, cool winds
Smooth sailing in the sky
I watch the golden orb rise
Radiating precious rays

My balloon wanders here and there

It glides near River Nile

Over spectacular rural scenery

Besides white desert sands too


Lost for a while, I am on a high

Heavenly is the feeling

But with the descent of the balloon

Alas, I have come down to earth!



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Hot Air Balloon Ride - February 2009

All images shot by me in Luxor, Egypt

The silver streak of line at the bottom in the second picture is the River Nile



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October 2, 2009

SWF: Mussorie Sky

I have been travelling the past few weeks and was recently in Mussorie, a beautiful hill station in the foothills of the Himalayas.

Situated at an altitude of 6,000 feet above sea level, Mussorie generally has commanding views of the Himalayan mountains.

On the day these pictures were shot, it was a cold and misty morning and the cloud covered mountains peeping through fog as viewed from the Camel's Back Road was an endearing sight.



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