Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Waiting for that reflective moment

An abandoned field is being cleaned up for the slush race which is scheduled in a week. As you can see, the field is already filled with water partially and with more rains, it would fill up to the required level to support the event. Only the periphery of the field and nearby areas are cleaned up to facilitate smooth flow of the event. It is the tale of the monsoon season that the bushes and shrubs grow tall owing to continuous rains for 4 months. We don't know how many reptiles are hidden beneath these.



So am I eagerly waiting for the event? Absolutely not! I am waiting for that beautiful evening moment when Sun's gorgeous reflection embellishes this tiny little field with colorful patterns. This moment I am expecting to happen during the end of September during my revisit to the native village. The evening storms by that time would create fantastic reflection over the artificial pond with the synergy of the golden Sun, scattered clouds and obviously haze free atmosphere. Yes, I am waiting for those reflective moments and hope to snap few sparkling HDR shots! The only blemishing part is the electric line cutting over the field.

On the way, I captured a bug crawling on a Tulsi plant. This was just to check the macro capability of the mobile camera. Hope you enjoy it too!


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