The joy of photographing fences!
There’s only one thing I never did and wish I had done: climbed over a fence. -Queen Mary Of Great Britain Have you ever stopped by a beautiful fence just to have a glance at what is beyond it? Or … Continued
There’s only one thing I never did and wish I had done: climbed over a fence. -Queen Mary Of Great Britain Have you ever stopped by a beautiful fence just to have a glance at what is beyond it? Or … Continued
Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet, and the winds long to play with your hair.” -Khalil Gibran Every time I read this quote, I feel like running away to the nearest prairie… :) Enlightened minds … Continued
March 20th is the WORLD SPARROW DAY! If you are an Indian like me, then as a child, which was the FIRST BIRD that you started to identify? Most probably, the answer would be… a SPARROW! Unfortunately, NOW the Sparrow is … Continued
When I had read “Gitanjali” the very first time, I was in high-school. I had received the masterpiece as one of my prizes for the Best Student of the SchoolAward. All through these years, I have read the poems of the … Continued
As the countdown to bid farewell to the year 2011 begins, it is the time to look at the year being left behind, in retrospect…Also, the time to review the Images’ statistics and various analytical reports of my nature photography … Continued
“In nature’s infinite book of secrecy, A little I can read” – Shakespeare “Beach OR Mountains?” They ask you once you express your love for the nature… “Mountains!” I always reply in the same breath. Every creation of nature, small … Continued
It was the first time ever; you were introduced to me by an out-lander! And your familiar form appeared to me as if little unknown… …It is so painful, I may not bear, Dear home, please, don’t look to me, … Continued
That evening, I had just come out of the gate of a well-known bird-watchers’ park of the city when I noticed this stranger, little girl. She was wearing this pink frock that looked like a school uniform…in fact, it was … Continued