Sunday, October 31, 2010

Autumn

It was Denver when I saw the colors and was completely awestruck with what nature has to and can offer.  After about 3 years I see the magic being recreated around me once again... wonderful & beautiful Boston.

Its amazing how colorful it gets... Greens, Orange, Yellow, Red and Browns all around you... its sad that an absolutely colorless time will follow this time of the year very soon.

For now, I would just enjoy the most colorful time of the year with the chilly breeze around, the green leaves turning yellow and orange and the darker green turning red, the colors perfectly placed against white, black and blue (when sunny) backgrounds, different shapes & sizes and to top it all its Halloween.

Fall 2010

My experience in Denver was completely different than in Boston and every city has its own character.  Pictures don't do much justice and as someone told me once; at times you just need to witness and leave your camera behind...

For more pictures my photostream on flickr and facebook

Monday, October 11, 2010

The Bison

Kabini has been one of my favorite escapades over the last few years!  The lush green forest is about a good 4 hour drive from Bangalore and extremely rich in flora and fauna.  However, one thing that Kabini has to offer apart from this is the amazing landscapes during monsoon season.

Overcast most of the time, if you are on the banks of Kabini river, you can see dark grey clouds just about 20-25 feet above the river and mostly raining.  You wont see any colors apart from green, brown and grey.  But anything that you come across appears to be bright and for some reason happy.  Maybe its the rain!

Kabini

For a change it was "The Bison" resort and not Jungle Lodges that we parked ourselves.  A little bit pricey but extremely friendly and happy staff always there to help you with.  There was no point in taking the safari since I was sure to spot only deers and cows at this point of the year.  However the trek through the few human settlements around was amazing with lovely green-yellow fields that grew tomatoes, ginger and chillies together - sounds more like growing a curry.

Kabini

The Bison is a tented resort and as they rightly quote "the decor and ambiance of the camp recreates the adventurous decadence of a bygone era".  Wooden floors, some wonderful artifacts and some really good antiques add more to the beautiful "tents".  Perfect place to just sit and relax and listen to the silent kabini river.

The Bison at Kabini

The one thing that I enjoyed the most was the Coracle ride - just hoped that he would start singing.

Kabini

Some more pictures from Kabini on my flickr Photostream!

Monday, September 06, 2010

San Francisco

I remember my first trip to this city where I was stuck at Oakland at 12 AM with no clue what BART was... I couldn't see much of the city the last time I visited... rather I only saw the SFO International Airport and Highway 101...

I was getting back to San Francisco after 3 years and just hoped I could see the much awaited and talked about mega structure "The Golden Gate"

San Francisco is a popular international tourist destination, renowned for its "chilly summer fog" (it really does get chilly), steep rolling hills, eclectic mix of Victorian and modern architecture and cable cars and the Chinatown. Apart from being a major banking and finance center, San Francisco is also home to tonnes of Bio Tech companies and stands 18th in the world's top producing cities, 9th in the US and 15th in the top 20 Global Financial Centers. Its hard to believe the success the city has had so far was almost destroyed in the 1906 Earthquake.

Mark Twain once quoted "The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco." It was summer time when I was visiting SF and considering the city surrounded with ocean on three sides I thought it might be cold but not so much. Well the Pacific Ocean currents are cool enough to send those shivers down your body - Windy and Cold is all I say. Along with the chilly weather comes the fog, doesn't matter what time of the day it really is, you can see fog almost all day. This is one reason downtown San Francisco looks beautiful because most of the sky scrappers are hidden in fog - Mesmerizing. Standing down at a 100 story building and following the building to the top you would notice the top vanish.

I had been waiting for this moment all my life - the moment we hit the ramp on the Golden Gate Bridge a few moments you just don't feel like doing anything, the sheer size of the bridge hits your brains so hard that you just want to gaze at it. I clicked a few snaps from the moving car, but I was enjoying the ride more than anything. I wanted to capture more of the bridge but sometimes its just good to witness then capture them. It was Awesome!

Sausalito is a San Francisco Bay area city located in the Marina county near the northern end of the Golden Gate bridge. Because of its geographical location the city is always sunny. It’s about 8 miles from the Golden Gate Bridge but has nohas fog what so ever. The beauty of this city is that you can stand on the beach and enjoy a clear view of San Francisco downtown immersed in fog!  But you really don't want too much fog that it’s completely hidden.  It wasn’t my lucky day!

On my way back to the city, there are a couple of spots from where you can view the Golden Gate bridge.
Note: These spots once used by the US Army during the World War II
Bridges are perhaps the most invisible form of public architecture ~ Bruce Jackson

Apart from The Golden Gate bridge, the other places to go are the pieers at Fisherman's Wharf and the San Mateo Bridge (its magnificent). If the fog stays away, walking along Fisherman's wharf would get you to see the Bay Bridge, Alcatraz Island and also the Golden Gate bridge from the beaches or pier.

Bay Bridge

Thanks Rinkoo, but next time I hope the fog is a little less :)
Visit my flickr photostream for more pictures from my trip to San Francisco

Manchanbele

This trip had to happen - come what may! Having watched Prince of Persia and seeing off Sujith at 12:30 AM it was decided to meet up at 4 AM for a bike trip to Manchanbele. I made it at 4:30 AM though (half sleepy)

Manchanbele is about 30 Kms. from Bangalore, on the Bangalore - Magadi main road near the Thippagondanahalli Reservoir. Surrounded with lush greenery and hills in every direction, Manchanbele is one of the hot spots for serious birders.

Because of its geographical location with hills all around, once can see beautiful landscapes all around. Early mornings are beautiful with the sun rising behind the hills and gives you a clear view from the top of the many hills around and not to forget Manchanbele is infested with colorful Dragonflies and Butterflies apart from a dozen species of birds.

Sunrise at Manchanbele Sunrise at Manchanbele

What I have always enjoyed about Manchanbele are the beautiful landscapes with lush greenery around the water body, blue skies and puff of clouds. Its quite a wait for the nature to build this up, however its worth the wait.

Landscapes at Manchanbele Landscapes from Manchanbele

I have been to Manchanbele quite a few times. Its been a good get away form Bangalore apart form Nandi Hills. Its amazing to experience the serene atmosphere even if you are not with your camera here. The water is not too deep, so if you are a good swimmer, you can for sure take a plunge in the water. Kayaking is something that people have been coming to Manchanbele (I would definitely want to give it a try).

Its once place where you can take your time, set up a frame and CLICK! (what say Sujith :))

Sunset at Manchanbele

Was a great experience specially riding the Avenger to Manchanbele at 4:30 AM, chasing the sunrise after crossing the Big Banyan Tree, waiting for the blue sky, waiting for the puffed clouds, clicked the patterns and a sore arse by the time we reached Costa. All worth it!

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills, an ancient hill fortress is about 60 kms from Bangalore used to be a retreat for the British and now Bangaloreans. Blessed with an amazing climate at the top of the hill pulls in a lot of people right from horticulturists to students to serious photography enthusiasts. Apart from a lot of things that Nandi hills is known for, the most interesting that has amazed me is the Tipu's drop (where Tippu Sultan threw his condemned prisoners to death) and the Secret Escape Route.

I have been to Nandi hills a lot of times and this place has always amazed me with its morning beauty. The best time I think is to go during the monsoon season, the climate at the hill is pretty clear and humid however the morning sunrise through the clounds is breathtaking.

Nandi hills is pretty much covered in mist or fog for about 8-9 months in the year (thanks to global warming, summers are absolutely clear and filled wiht haze). The trees, benches and flowers covered in mist is worht the sight. The temperatures are pretty low with the constant breeze sending you goose bumps all over.

Misty Nandi Hills

Nandi hills has been a sight worth the visit every time I have come here. Its one place where I would keep coming back to capture the magical morning landscapes, beautiful flora and some macro photography.

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Had a great time with Chitresh, Jatin, Souparna, Sujith, Megha and Yachna this time.  Yachna & Megha I know you people were completely bugged and bored given that 4:30 AM was a little to early.
Souparna, got to go climb that tower once again and yes with your batteries charged and my camera out.  I was just stunned with the view from up there.  Sujith, I think June/July should be the earliest possible time for some good amount of fog.  Jatin, thanks for the pose, some people found it funny but I loved it and its Christelle's blackberry wallpaper.

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

been a long time...

It's been a very long time since my last post.  I promised that I did be back after my trip to Rajasthan, however work got the better side of me.

I got married last year, December 29th to be precise and was of to Rajasthan.  Had a great time traveling around Jaisalmer, Udaipur and a bit of Jodhpur.  The sand dunes of Hudi (Jaisalmer) were just brilliant and had the a very different feeling knowing the fact that I was just 50 kms away from Pakistan.  Wonder if I ever would make it to that part of the world, so near yet so far.

Sand Dunes at Khuri Resting place at Gadisar Lake Desert National Park Trademark of Jaisalmer

Apart from the trip to Rajasthan haven't been to many shoots but a couple of them.  Introduce a few of my colleagues at work to Pottery Town - yup the shutter bug has bit them.

Potter's World Potter's World Potter's World

More soon!  Enjoy a few of my snaps from my archives.
landscapes from kabini awaiting the rains Pied Kingfisher

Thursday, January 21, 2010

back from my long break

Was on a break for a very long time.. back in town with some good pictures form my trip to Ahmedabad, Jaisalmer and Udaipur.

will update soon ... ... ...

Photography...

I got interested in photography as a kid by reading National Geographic as a kid.  I started learning photography by doing a simple homework for 30 minutes a day.


http://photography.nationalgeographic.com/photography/ - 30 minutes a day (especially if you are interested in wildlife)

http://www.flickr.com/explore/interesting/7days/ - 30 minutes a day (might have some stupid images at times but a good place to learn)

A photographer (don’t remember who) once said, the best way to learn photography is to look at photographs.

Monday, December 21, 2009

My very short trip to Boston

I am finally on my way to Bangalore, after a real short trip to Boston, MA for an official assignment.  With just a couple of weeks to go for my wedding, this trip came in as a good little break from the proceedings and running around for the wedding back home. 

Well you don't get much time for photography on short official trips so didn't have much time for photography or to go around in Boston.  However, the weekend turned out to be quite interesting I must say.

Boston - just one word... Beautiful.  From all the cities that I have travelled in the US, Boston was one of the cities that really impressed me.  A very vintage city with amazing architecture around you - Cathedrals, Churches, Government Buildings, all of them about 150 years old; vintage America.  Narrow roads covered with trees on both the sides.  Well the leaves had already withered away but I am sure, autumns would be extremely beautiful.

I was visiting a few to-be-in-laws in Boston where I passed Medford and Salem on the way.  One very interesting fact that I got to know about Medford was, it’s the birth place of the "Jingle Bells" jingle.  Medford and Salem both were important places in the American Revolution which again started in Boston.  A lot of American history awaits you in MA.

My sister visited me in the last few days to see me off... After a very long time almost 13 years, it was the first time we spent time together.  Day one it was Cuban food at Naked fish and the next two days we spent shopping and it really was the most wonderful time of the year.
I did learn the secret behind hunting down the sales hidden in the stores... Miss you a lot sis!

Boston Downtown on my final day gave the finishing touches to my trip.  Already impressed by the city, Boston Downtown was brilliant.  Beautiful Architecture all around you, the concrete jungle is difficult to leave behind.  Finally got my hands on some Orange chicken at Panda Express and once again some amazing discounts at Oakley!  Well the holiday season definitely got some amazing deals.

For some reason, I always make it to the US during the winter time.  The weather back in Boston was COLD, with a few rough days.  It’s pretty interesting to see the weather change in Boston, from crazy snow in the morning to maddening rain in the afternoon - Amazing.

All in all, I had a great time at Boston, some good work, some quality time with my sister, some amazing shopping and finally got my hands on White Chocolate Mocha at Logan International Airport.

Err... while ranting about Boston on my blog at Logan International Airport, a grocky voice announced Desai, Vandan in a heavy American accent.  Not sure what the announcement was for; I hurried my way to Gate 7A and viola... I got an upgrade to Business Class for some extremely strange reason which I have no clue and I didn't bother to ask for.  The icing on the cake was when I realized after boarding the flight that I was flying Business Class throughout the trip :)

Hello Bangalore, I'm back!!!

Tuesday, November 03, 2009

out of action

A month back I injured my knee and was diagnosed with an ACL tear in my left knee.  Photography has taken the back seat for a while, however just couldn't stop myself to go to Hebbal last week after I saw a few black and white birds flying over Hebbal lake.  Had a quick 30 minute shoot before my knee gave in.

So out of action for a few more weeks before I start traveling and photography soon :)


Sunday, August 30, 2009

Frames of Mind 2009

Finally my frame made it to the Annual Photography Exhibition Frames of Mind held by Bangalore Photography Club this year.  It was a great feeling to see my frame up there this weekend - couldn't spend much time at the exhibition, but have been receiving loads of messages about the frame.  Thanks a lot everyone for your wishes.

Here's my exhibit displayed at Frames of Mind 2009
I dare... I explore... therefore I travel

Thursday, August 06, 2009

Nature Nirvana - A trip amidst clouds

The excitement was high and it was too late to take a nap. The clock stuck 4:30 AM and we were on our way to Chickmagalur. The journey was getting dull with nothing to see, no one to race with, no more choices of songs and no FM radio with completely confusing route markers. And suddenly you are traveling amidst clouds and the weather takes a 360 degree turn - chilly, misty and the clouds just embrace your face.
The energy is on an all time high and the excitement is building up. The journey amidst the clouds continue for a while on mud roads through coffee plantations and we reach Nature Nirvana.


Cricket, Volleyball, Basketball, Carrom, Scrabble, Hiking, Trekking, Sleeping, Eating, Dancing and loud Music hit Nature Nirvana for 23 hours.
Its been the most amazing two days this year for me. Not much of photography this time - thanks to the rain, however a portfolio shoot, new ways of taking pictures in absolute darkness and tons of fun.


Suraj, Madhu, Vishal, Sharath, Shashwath, Sudhi, Parari
Vandan, Manu, Amitha, Sharnitha, Christelle, Ruby, Nishchith, Krishna

Friday, July 31, 2009

visiting the western ghats


Am off for the weekend to have a much needed break.

Have been down with a viral infection and fever for almost 5 days - sleeping and getting bored at home...

The moist air, the lush green paddy fields, NH 48, the curves at the ghats, the lovely evenings with mist and fog all around, the dark clouds and the occasional drizzle.... Just cant wait to be at the Western Ghats and the coffee plantations of Chickmagalur.

Hopefully, the rain gods will keep away for the weekend and the sun shines just at the right times to capture glimpses of my trip.

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Quick short trip to Mysore!

Danny called me over on Saturday and asked, f*****, what you doing?
Nothing came the reply and so the story was set by danny for a quick short photography trip to Mysore.
Well, Mysore... I say! There is something fishy for sure! Well the trip was on Danny and so we left for Mysore at 4 PM from Bangalore.

Somnath called, was bugged with work and his cellphone and so we picked him up on the way. The confusion between Danny and Somnath was whether Deve Gowda petrol bunk near or his house :) We picked Somnath right in the middle.

Mysore it was, we stopped at Barista for a quick refill :) and headed towards Mysore... Stopped to capture the dimming light and reached Mysore at 7 PM.

The Vagabond

avant-garde The Viewpoint



I started searching for St. Philomena's church... couldn't make it on time. Probably next trip I will make it on time.

We then hit "The Road" pub. Amazing food, Thaiwa Shrimp (Tandoori Shrimp) was good. But Chicken breast stuffed with mutton keema and cashew paste... sounded weird, tasted out of this world.

Danny bid adios to his "special friend" and we headed for Bangalore at 10 PM. An interesting comment that danny passed on his way back; "I don't sleep in the night and specially while driving".

Well he snored away to glory and woke up when we reached Kengeri!
So...
Break at Barista: 540 INR
Chilling out at The Road Pub: 1700 INR
Fuel for the Trip: 1000 INR
Dinner at Barista: 300 INR
Watching Danny as a good boy: Priceless :)

Thursday, June 04, 2009

Back to Mangalore

Yes, I was back to Mangalore once again in January, not to capture Buffalo races but to witnessYakshagana.

Yaksha-gana literally means the song (gana) of Yaksha. Yakshas were an exotic tribe mentioned in the Sanskrit literature of ancient India. Read More on Yakshagana on Wikipedia.

Sindhur not taking any risk after his experiences with Danny and myself, made sure the tickets were booked. Well Sindhur, we really did miss you when you had to drop off at the last moment...
So it sure was a bigger group this time - Ashit, Vinod C Gowda a.k.a. Danny, Vic, Sunil & Myself reached Mangalore in the cool and comfortable KSRTC Volvo bus.

Somnath and Pratheush (due to non availability of chuttis) decided to ride to Mangalore. Little did Pratheush know about the experience he is going to go through.

So Ashit was silent on his trip (traveling in a bus after a long time), Vic - the gadget man had Slumdog millionaire for entertainment with a 2.1 speaker system and Sunil after drinking some battery coolant (Aristocrat and Leher soda) that burned danny's throat slept like a baby till we reached Mangalore.

Sunil - thanks to stop the bus when we really needed. Peeing under the stars in open fields is really an experience


Somnath and Pratheush were already at the hotel and for Pratheush, he understood the importance of A** for the first time in his life.

We had to wait for the evening to have a go at Yakshagana, so it was Kambala once again in the morning, Chicken Gassi for lunch and a dizzy ride in an Innova all around Mangalore.

For entertainment, Vic suggested to replace “dil” with “a**” in whatever song that was playing in the car.


On the way back to the hotel, we captured moments at a Kushti competition. The boat ride to the place was good where danny nearly drowned himself in the small little boat that we shared. Danny, next time don’t yell, don’t move and if you feel the boat is going to trip, throw your gear in the water.

Dinner at Kudla made the day complete. Chicken Ghee Roast, Chickn Gassi, Fish Fry, Neer Dosas and a lot of food… Mangalorean food is something that all of us relished. Pratheush, how was the vegetarian food?

It took us about an hour to find a place where Yakshagana was going on. It was amazing to witness, very colorful, full of energy and absolute passion. The two hours that we spent clicking the artists, were one of the best moments of the day.

Festivals form an indelible part of the people of Mangalore that are celebrated with extreme enthusiasm. The festivals of Mangalore provide a deep insight into the socio-cultural pattern of Mangalore.

Aati, Dussehra, Sri Krishna Janmashtami, Ganesh Puja, Tiger dance, Bhuta Kola, Fishing festival, Kambala and Yakshagana are some of the events that brings out the passion and enthusiasm that people of Mangalore celebrate. The culture and ritual for all these festivals are still alive and have been carried out from the past 500 years or more.

With so much to witness and with so little that I have experienced; it’s a long way to go to really feel the passion, fun, enthusiasm, entertainment the city of Mangalore has.


This is my culture, my religion, my ritual! And I love being part of it!

No culture can live, if it attempts to be exclusive

I experimented shooting with transparencies on my Film SLR for the first time on this trip. Will upload the photographs once I get them processed.

Friday, May 01, 2009

back to photography... hopefully!

Finally took some time off from work last Saturday. 
After about 8 long weeks, took my camera and just clicked around. 

On a mission to take some good model photographs, I noticed a few dancing men on the lamp shade and something just triggered in my mind. 

Low light, 50 mm at high ISO's and here it is...


Well, Thanks you for the lamp shade, next time I'm sure will get a good portfolio done for you!
Hope to get back to some serious photography soon!

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Sankranthi

Sankranthi, is a festival that marks the beginning of the harvest season for the farmers of the Indian Sub-Continent. An interesting fact I came across while browsing the Internet was that this is the harvest festival celebrated not only in India but other South East Asian countries as well. This day also marks the beginning of the gradual increase of the duration of the day.

The beautiful part about India is that every festival is celebrated in its own way in different states.  Commonly knows as Pongal  down south; villages in Karnataka celebrate this day by making their bulls & cows jump over burning haystacks.

Kichchu Haisodu the name given to this sport, is a tradition that these farmers have followed for hundreds of years and their belief only gets stronger with each year.  About 100 miles from Bangalore in a small town near Hassan I was able to capture some moments, but some things are better experienced and its difficult to express this moment or the feelings of people celebrating this festival...

kichchu haisodu

Of course you go there with your camera you get specially privileges and grants to stand anywhere, however at your own risk. People are high, screaming in joy, booing people whose cattle go around the fire, kids try to chase the bull to get their garlands, balloons or for the matter any thing that they can get their hands on.


At the end of the sport it is not over yet; the most important thing begins after the fire is off and people collect the ash in huge quantities.  These are then sprayed around the house in the field for a better harvest next year and keep the evil spirits away from their house and make their children brave!

I am sure a lot of organizations have major concerns about the event, however its a ritual that has been followed for hundreds of years  and holds a lot of importance to the people who believe in this. It's difficult to replace such rituals specially when they happen at remote locations where people worship Rain (Jal), Fire (Agni), Air (Vaayu), Earth (Prithvi) and Sky (Aakash).

Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Sunday, December 14, 2008

Mangalore - Day 2

Trying to catch up with some sleep after a long chat, the alarm goes out of control. Damn, how could it be 5:00 AM so early?

6:00 AM
Danny is woken up by the Auto rickshaw guy!
Danny: Vandan, the auto has come!
Me: Well, I am ready ;)
Sindhur: Shit Man! I don't want to be late for the race!
Danny: Wake me up once he is ready! And tell something to this auto fellow (zzzzzz)
Me: (Called the Auto fellow), 15 minutes bartini!
Danny: ha ha ha ha ha ha!

6:45 AM
Changed from a Delux room to a single occupancy room, since we just wanted a place to keep our luggage. Room no. 412!

7:00 AM
Boarded the Auto!
Danny: Kadri Kambala!
Auto: Hmm!

7:15 AM
Kadri Kambala Venu! And there is not even a sparrow!
Danny: Fuckers, 6 AM you woke me up! I could have slept for some more time.
Me: So where do we go for a shoot now?
Sindhur: I am hungry!
Danny: Ya, lets have some breakfast!
Auto: Sir!
Danny: Sir, take us to some place to eat!

7:30 AM
Some Darshini near to the venue!
Danny: Idli Vada!
Me: Idli Vada!
Sindhur: Idli Vada!
Auto: Idli Vada!
...
Danny: One plate Vada!
Me: One Plate Vada!

8:00 AM
In the Auto!
Danny: What places are there to see here?
Auto: (He spoke a lot of places, mainly temples, something that I heard was the church)
Me: *Sigh! The mass is going on! lets go to some other place!
Auto: (Again a lot of temples suggested and this time i heard something) Fishing Village!
Me: FISHING VILLAGE! We go there!

8:30 AM
At fishing village! Fish everywhere and anywhere!
A Mouth Watering Experience is all I can say!


9:30 AM
Back to the Venu! Kadri Kambala and extremely glad to see some people!

One thing about Mangalore Auto Drivers! This auto driver was with us from 6:00 AM! He waited for us for an hour! He took us to half of Mangalore, to make sure we get something to shoot! And at the venue
Auto: 113 Rs Sir!
Me: Danny give him 200!
Danny: :)
Auto: Thank you very much!

At the venue!
Me: Hey Ashit! Good Morning! Are you on your way to Kadri Kambala!
Ashit: Hi Vandan! I will be there in about 5 minutes!

10:00 AM
Meet Ashit for the first time! Not getting into the details of introductions!

So Kadri Kambala was scheduled to have a Slush water running race, a tug of war and finally the buffalo race!

12:00 PM
The running race gets over...
keeping the tradition alive
keeping the tradition alive

1:00 PM
Me: Chicken Curry and Neer Dosa
Sindhur: Chicken Curry and Neer Dosa
Danny: Pork Curry and Neer Dosa
Ashit: Pork Curry and Need Dosa
BURP!!!!
Danny: Fuck, I never expected this food to be so tasty!

2:00 PM
(sleeping)
The tug of war gets over...

3:00 PM
(sleeping)
The buffalo team starts coming in!
As long as I have knows these creatures, they are pretty shy and calm animals.
But these guys are different; huge, aggressive, blood shot eyes and that nasty look on their face. We got into conversation with one Shravan (a local of Mangalore) and got decent piece of information about these buffaloes.

Shravan: So you have come to watch the Kambala!
Me: (No, I am hear to fly kites!) Yes :)
Shravan: First Time!
Me: Yup!
Shravan: Good! Its fun to watch these guys! Did you have a look at the buffaloes?
Me: Yes, the one in that corner!
Shravan: Oh they are new ones! You should wait for the champion buffaloes!
Me: O.. K..

3:30 PM
Drumb starts beating up, the traditional trumpet blows real hard and in comes the champion buffaloes. Now thats a grand entry in the battle field. They went on playing for about half an hour until the complete ceremony was over. The buffaloes are decorated, tied hard, so that they don't get loose, cause these guys are capable of killing someone!

Me: So, has anyone been injured seriously by these buffaloes!
Shravan: Injured! One buffalo has claimed 16 lives! He is not tied all the time, doesn't come in the race.
Me: Good!
Me: So the ceremony is done by every team before the race!
Shravan: Yes its a tradition. Because they will be beating up the buffaloes during the race so that they run faster!
Me: No wonder the animal rights are trying to ban this sport.
Shravan: Well these buffaloes are taken care royally!
Me: Meaning?
Shravan: The entire year, they get no beating. They have food for 24 hours, one person is always there to give them. And once in a week they get a complete body massage!
Me: MASSAGE!!!!

4:00 PM
The first trial run happens, and it sends your adrenalin high! You are facing them head on, charging at you, clicking away, and at the last moment, you run to your safety.

The one bad thing about these races; it takes almost half an hour before both the races and their buffaloes are standing with all their feet stationary. With you sitting down to capture shots since morning, my ankles had given away. Tried find Danny, he was sitting in the pavilion! Sindhur was no where to seen.

I station myself right opposite to the race track, and right in front of the pavilion. A good 20 feet away form the finish line! Was that safe! Well I didn't bother. I had the best place to shoot from!

The race happens, I start clicking and don't stop until they cross the finish line. I get my camera down and see not one single soul near me and the buffaloes about 4 feet away! Well thats not bad! :)

Me: Hey Ashit, come along, just sit here, its pretty cool!
Ashit: Are you sure? Is it safe!
Me: Well I trust these guys, the moment the buffaloes cross the finish line they run and catch them.
Ashit: Oh, Good!
...
The next race starts, me and Ashit click away to glory. Ashit managed to click through a pair of legs too!

Ashit: Fuck, the bulls were right next to us!
Me: Yeah, but its safe!
Ashit: Fuck, I am so tired, I am not getting up!

pride
giving everything
keeping the tradition alive

6:00 PM
Danny: Lets go to Liquid Lounge!
Sindhur: No, lets go to the hotel and packup!
Me: I am coming!
Ashit: Where is this place?

6:15 PM
Danny: Ashit and Sindhur, you take this auto and reach Liquid Lounge! We will take the next rick!

6:20 PM
Walking on the streets of Mangalore, tired and hurting legs, heavy gear on the shoulders and the tripod in the hands.
Danny: Fuck! If someone sees me here like this...
Me: LOL

6:30 PM
At Liquid Lounge!
Ashit: Khodays with Coke and Soda
Danny: Old Monk with Coke
Sindhur: Kingfisher Pint!
Me: Lemonade!


6:45 PM
Ashit: Khodays with Coke and Soda
Danny: Old Monk with Coke
Sindhur: Kingfisher Pint!

7:00 PM
Talking about Photography
Ashit: Khodays with Coke and Soda
Danny: Old Monk with Coke

7:15 PM
Talking about Blues :)
Ashit: Khodays with Coke and Soda
Danny: Old Monk with Coke

7:30 PM
Talking about American Music History
Ashit: Khodays with Coke and Soda
Danny: Old Monk with Coke

7:45 PM
Danny, Sindhur & Me: Singing Hotel California!
Ashit: :)

7:55 PM
Danny, Sindhur & Me: Singing Summer of '69!
Ashit: :)

8:00 PM
Me: One Pineapple with Cheese, Ginger Chicken and Prawn Tawa Fry!
Sindhur: I will eat at the hotel!
Danny & Me: :D

8:15 PM
Sindhur: Lets go man, we have a bus to catch!
Danny: See, getting a ticket without booking from Bangalore is easy! To go back its not easy!
Sindhur: No no, we will get!
Danny: We will not get the ticket, I am telling you!
Sindhur: I am telling you na, we will get!
Me & Ashit: Busy eating and talking more on Blues!

8:30 PM
Sindhur: Lets leave man!
Danny: One more shot and we go!
Me & Ashit: Finished eating and talking about cooking!

8:45 PM
Sindhur: Lets leave man!
Me: (Laughing) Danny, lets go!
Danny: (Laughing) Ok!

9:00 PM
Group Picture!

The best team ever

9:15 PM
Outside Liquid Lounge! Raining in Mangalore! And for some reason, we don't like the Auto drivers!
Me: Buggers, no Auto and no one wants to come to Poonja International!

9:30 PM
Me: Poonja International amale KSRTC!
Auto: Sari!
Me: Swalpa munde hogi, yerd jana ede!
Auto: Yelli?
Me: Swalpa munde hogi!

9:45 PM
Me: Swalpa wait madtida! Bag togon bandini!
Auto: Sari Sir!

10:10 PM
Me: Checkout!
Danny: My t-shirt is missing!
Reception: We will check with the room service sir!
Danny: I left it in room 508!
Reception: Checking Sir!
Danny: I want my t-shirt!
Watchman: Sir, your auto left.
Me: WOHA! We didn't even pay him!
Watchman: I paid sir, and I also got one more auto for you!
Me, Danny & Sindhur: Startled!
Danny: I want my t-shirt Vandan!
Me: Ya, they are checking!
Reception: The office staff has left, we might have given it in laundary. Can you check tomorrow.
Danny: (Starring) OK Fuck it! Lets go!
Sindhur: I am hungry!

Me & Danny: (Laughing) Well now you know, why we ordered so much at Liquid Lounge! :)

10:45 PM
At Mangalore KSRTC Bus Stand!
Sindhur: I am hungry man! You people book tickets, I will see if I can get something to eat!
...
For some reason, Me and Danny were only laughing and Sindhur was the only person tensed!
Danny: No tickets available vandan!
Me: LOL
Sindhur: Fuck man! Lets ask the bus driver!
Danny: LOL

11:00 PM
Danny in a brawl with a Bus Conductor!
Conductor: Sir you are drunk!
Danny: Yes I am! What about it?
Conductor: huh?
Danny: I know you had tickets and you gave the tickets to this person because he got influence.
Other Person: Hello!
Danny: #!@#%@#^@#!@E!@$@!%@#$^&%^&*%^&(

11:15 PM
Danny: (Laughing) That was fun man!
Me: What happened?
Danny: I know that the conductor had goofed up something, but he didn't know about it.
Me: LOL
Sindhur: I will go and ask about other bus!
Me & Danny: Ok! (still laughing)

Sindhur Calling!
Sindhur: Vandan, all bus service to Bangalore have left it seems!
Me: Ok!
Sindhur: Now what to do!
Me: Lets ask an auto!
Sindhur: What?
Me: Bangalore KSRTC
Sindhur: Fuck you man!

11:25 PM
Me: There is one Red Bus and tickets are available!
Danny: Are you sure you want to go in that bus!
Me: I don't mind!
Sindhur: Lets board it than!
...
Me, Danny & Sindhur: Lets get out and go tomorrow only!

11:30 PM
Me: Wait let me call Ashit!
Me: Hey Ashit, Vandan here! We didn't get a ride back to Bangalore!
Ashit: LOL
Me: Can you ask the hotel reception to book a room for us, we will be there in 15 mins!
Sindhur: So we are not going?
Me: Yes we are, to the hotel!

11:45 PM
Checked into Shrinivas Hotel
Sindhur: I am hungry!
Danny: Now, even I want to eat!
Me: Ok, lets ask the auto guy!

12:15 PM
At a Kerala Mess!
Me: One parota, and matte curry
Sindhur: Chicken Biryani
Danny: Me too!

12:35 PM
Danny: Raja, One plain Biryani
Raja: One half Biryani!
Danny: No, One Biryani!
Raja: Ok, One half Biryani!
Danny: No, One Biryani!

Raja serves One Half Biryani!

1:00 PM
At Hotel Shrinivas, room no. 124!
Danny: Lets see the photographs!
Me: Nice shot Danny!
Danny: I love my lens!
Sindhur: z Z z z
Danny: Lets download yours!
(downloading)
(reviewing)
Danny: Over?
Me: Yeah!
Danny: Goodnight!

Tiring Sunday

3 hours of sleep, 150 KMs at 4:30 AM on SH17, 95 KMPh, frozen fingers, numb legs, 3 plates of khara bhaat at Kamat Lok Ruchi, Pied King Fisher, Sea Eagle, Model Shoot at Kokkare Bellur, Amazing lunch again at Kamat Lok Ruchi, back home, 150 KMs, 80 KMPh!


Thank you Somnath; for this shot!