It was a weird day in February. The weather which was hot during early February turned abruptly chilly during second half. The weather can be so much chaotic. This is not first time we witness such weird weather. There were many instances during monsoon season when rains would be holidaying for almost a month. The definition of chaotic does not mean absence of intense activity. It also means there is something confusing.
For instance:
Last year monsoon during July saw heavy rains nearby Western ghats and simultaneously lull activity in coast. Both the situations are chaotic because the slopes of western ghats saw irrational quantity of rains and the west coast had subdued monsoon activity. There was chaos at both ends but based on different conditions
Back to subject line! The uncanny chilly weather had shed huge blanket of fog over the abandoned fields of my village. That was the dense fog I have ever witnessed on tropical land. It looked as if the fog was suspended over the fields. As the sun slowly crawled up the horizon, the golden hue illuminated the mist.
After weeks of sticky weather, the day "Redawn"ed with entirely different mood much to the relief of tropical dwellers. The colorful charm added to the glory of landscape enthusiasts filling his frame with vivid natural scenes. The ISPRL project structures were the only blemishing part in frame (and not to forget the sensor patches which I am in process of cleaning). Overall the re-dawned landscape views stemming from the fog culminated in surreal pictures despite the arid vegetation. The first set of pictures were documented in previous post here
Not to forget, this different redawn implicitly invited a series of sickness including severe fever to kids.
While the weather re-dawned in our village with chilly vibe, my g+ activity concluded owing to ramp down by google. Thanks for all the supporters and kindred landscapers. As of now my work has also re-dawned in couple of platforms
1) MeWe
2) Twitter
Hope I receive similar support as before for my landscape work.
The redawn reminds of Nery beautiful uplifting work Redawn. The best of all is "Blueman's remix of the original"
Well the entire range of song is worth listening to, there are interesting spots which are endearing to me. I loop them on every occasion.
at 1:48 when bassline compliments for loops.
Later on, the symphony actually outsets and listen till 2:58 to enjoy the melody with complimenting bassline.
from 3:15 to 4:05 is the main melody, the signature blueman violin.
The fantastic part for me is the lead progression from 4:08 to 4:54. This is the duration I engross in watch the sun rays peeking through the trees of village, pricking the fog line, illuminating with golden colors.
The part from 4:56 to 6:20 represents the glory of the embellishing landscape elements which make up the frame commensurate to the rhythm of orchestral instruments. Such a splendid masterpiece!
Apart from Blueman's work, the original & Innes Erthser mix is also ear catching to hear.
For instance:
Last year monsoon during July saw heavy rains nearby Western ghats and simultaneously lull activity in coast. Both the situations are chaotic because the slopes of western ghats saw irrational quantity of rains and the west coast had subdued monsoon activity. There was chaos at both ends but based on different conditions
Back to subject line! The uncanny chilly weather had shed huge blanket of fog over the abandoned fields of my village. That was the dense fog I have ever witnessed on tropical land. It looked as if the fog was suspended over the fields. As the sun slowly crawled up the horizon, the golden hue illuminated the mist.
After weeks of sticky weather, the day "Redawn"ed with entirely different mood much to the relief of tropical dwellers. The colorful charm added to the glory of landscape enthusiasts filling his frame with vivid natural scenes. The ISPRL project structures were the only blemishing part in frame (and not to forget the sensor patches which I am in process of cleaning). Overall the re-dawned landscape views stemming from the fog culminated in surreal pictures despite the arid vegetation. The first set of pictures were documented in previous post here
Not to forget, this different redawn implicitly invited a series of sickness including severe fever to kids.
While the weather re-dawned in our village with chilly vibe, my g+ activity concluded owing to ramp down by google. Thanks for all the supporters and kindred landscapers. As of now my work has also re-dawned in couple of platforms
1) MeWe
2) Twitter
Hope I receive similar support as before for my landscape work.
The redawn reminds of Nery beautiful uplifting work Redawn. The best of all is "Blueman's remix of the original"
Well the entire range of song is worth listening to, there are interesting spots which are endearing to me. I loop them on every occasion.
at 1:48 when bassline compliments for loops.
Later on, the symphony actually outsets and listen till 2:58 to enjoy the melody with complimenting bassline.
from 3:15 to 4:05 is the main melody, the signature blueman violin.
The fantastic part for me is the lead progression from 4:08 to 4:54. This is the duration I engross in watch the sun rays peeking through the trees of village, pricking the fog line, illuminating with golden colors.
The part from 4:56 to 6:20 represents the glory of the embellishing landscape elements which make up the frame commensurate to the rhythm of orchestral instruments. Such a splendid masterpiece!
Apart from Blueman's work, the original & Innes Erthser mix is also ear catching to hear.
The superb part of below remix is from 3:15 to 4:38. A heart blooming melody of piano. The lead progression thereafter also worth hearing as well!
No comments:
Post a Comment