Friday, December 18, 2020

Transit images from Charmadi Ghat

16 November 2020,

This is continuation from the previous post, presenting pictures from nature reserve of coastal Karnataka and Malnad region. Since the pictures were taken during transit to Bangalore, they may not be well composed. We had limited time and hence took photos to cherish the memories rather than from photography perspective. Consequently, the DSLR was asleep and only mobile camera was active. Hope you like them as well!



These guys want some delicacies as well!


The extended monsoon has kept the greenery on crest of Western ghats alive. That's one of the beautiful sight to watch. Even though the vibrancy did not match that of monsoon season, the beauty was enough to become enamoured with. Time to stop the car and snap some memorable pictures. The only blemish was the dry clouds floating over the region which clouded the real beauty of region. Many seasonal waterfalls were still alive but without energetic roar. We could see large crowd enjoying the beauty of endearing rainforest. The narrow roads were problem but the absence of large vehicles were plus point. Hence no room for traffic jams in middle of forest :-D. Enjoy pictures from our fleeting stay amidst the jungle.





Tall pinnacles cascaded towards infinite horizon!


Transit vehicles rejoicing the beauty of nature. In between, an ice-cream van wants to leverage the presence of crowd hoping for decent business. Interestingly, few bought it as well despite the cold winds streaming through the hillocks.



The corn fields as we moved away from Malnad and reached the grassland. This was caught near Belur. Once again poor colours due to presence of clouds.


3 comments:

  1. Awesome country and beautiful landscape photography ~ ^_^

    Live each moment with love,

    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  2. Beautiful images, the cloudy conditions enhances the greens very well.

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