22nd October 2018,
It was concluding day of my short Navaratri vacation. Me along with nephew set out for brief visit to Kapu beach. Since the sun sets early nowadays, we had really short time. The journey started at 5PM and lasted for 90 mins. My little ones were in other grandparent's house and consequently we were the only two interested.
Due to absence of toddlers, we set out for a different walk away from lighthouse. We explored the other side of the Kapu beach which is predominantly covered with coconut trees. It also give rise to the perceptions which I never tried till date. The scene was not as exciting as my last visit but worth capturing. Also we walked barefoot to feel the dunes and massage our knees!
It was literally eudaemonic to see paltry crowd "away from lighthouse" and there was plethora of time to frame those golden shots unobstructed by human presence! The only team I could notice was the couple having pre-wedding(or something else) shoot backed by drone and opulent DSLRs. In fact, the crowd nearby lighthouse was also minimal owing to conclusion of Dasara holidays.
Strangely, we spotted lot of dead marine life. The reason is still remains mystical to me. We had churmuri and gobi-manchurian to conclude our day.
It was concluding day of my short Navaratri vacation. Me along with nephew set out for brief visit to Kapu beach. Since the sun sets early nowadays, we had really short time. The journey started at 5PM and lasted for 90 mins. My little ones were in other grandparent's house and consequently we were the only two interested.
Due to absence of toddlers, we set out for a different walk away from lighthouse. We explored the other side of the Kapu beach which is predominantly covered with coconut trees. It also give rise to the perceptions which I never tried till date. The scene was not as exciting as my last visit but worth capturing. Also we walked barefoot to feel the dunes and massage our knees!
It was literally eudaemonic to see paltry crowd "away from lighthouse" and there was plethora of time to frame those golden shots unobstructed by human presence! The only team I could notice was the couple having pre-wedding(or something else) shoot backed by drone and opulent DSLRs. In fact, the crowd nearby lighthouse was also minimal owing to conclusion of Dasara holidays.
Strangely, we spotted lot of dead marine life. The reason is still remains mystical to me. We had churmuri and gobi-manchurian to conclude our day.
You were well rewarded for your taking the walk..my faves are the 4th and 5th images from the top.
ReplyDeleteLove the photos that include palm trees. Tropical beauty at its best!
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ReplyDeleteSunset is such a fabulous time for photos. The golden colors that you captured are quite exquisite!
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