Wednesday, February 22, 2012

The High Line, Chelsea Market & Chelsea



   



  





The High Line; New York City's linear park built on a 1.45-mile section of the former elevated New York Central Railroad spur called the West Side Line, runs along the lower west side of Manhattan; has been redesigned and planted as an aerial greenway.

Wednesday, February 01, 2012

over a decade and still fresh


It's been bothering me for a while and finally thought that I did pen this down.  It's been over a decade now and I think I was at the safest place when the earthquake rocked Gujarat and my city of Ahmadabad.  It's extremely difficult to let go of some memories and this is one of them. 

I knew it was an earthquake, I could feel the ground rumble and the earth roar in all its might.  I noticed everyone running and I stood there standing and telling myself, it is a playground, unless the earth tears apart, you are safe.  Those 30-45 seconds was an experience but what later followed was something that I'll remember all my life.  I think it was about a couple of hours later I realized the magnitude of the earthquake.  Who knew what did 7.8 on the Richter scale meant, I don't live in an earthquake zone. 
I had left home early morning at around 6 AM without telling my mom where exactly I will be at; I think it was the first time I missed telling her.  On my way back home, all I was thinking is "wow what an experience", when I noticed something odd on a route that I have taken for 14 years; I felt something was missing.  I always observe people on the streets while traveling and today there were too many of them and it slowly occurred to me that entire families were on the street.  The earthquake wasn't a mere small one...   

And it hit me real hard... buildings that stood on streets that I have seen all my life that I spent in Ahmadabad were missing.  At that moment I could not think of anything but to get home, but I was scared.  My apartment building was 20 odd years old and was constructed when there was a scarcity of cement.  Every turn that I took that got me closer my mind was getting even more restless.  I just wanted to be home...

As I got closer to my place, I notice my neighbor waiting frantically on the street.  I did not want to talk to anyone, in fact I just wanted to turn and go back.  I stopped for a while, she noticed me and started walking towards me.  I did not move an inch and as closer as she got I noticed her puffy eyes and her expression did not look that great either.  She stops by me and says, go home, mom and dad are fine, they have been searching for you and are worried.  I cannot explain that feeling at that moment, I just went home...

The aftershocks kept us alert for the next few weeks and that made me realize how it would be on the 3rd floor with the earth rumbling and the apartment swinging all over the place.  Over the few days rather weeks, the news kept coming in from friends and family and it wasn't great to be at the receiving end.  It's been a decade and every year I try to get in touch with my friends...

Saturday, January 14, 2012

New York!

Call it the big apple or the city that never sleeps; its always exciting when you are visiting New York... alone or with friends.
2011 was a good year and good amount of time that I spent in NYC and here are some clicks...

In and around Times Square
Times Square Art Display at Times Square New York City
Times Square


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The MET
A MONET The MET WISH

On the way to Staten Island
New York

SERENE

Union Square & Wall Street
Union Square New York Stock Exchange The BIG Apple

Top of the Rock
Top of the Rock The Empire State



Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Fading Colors

Autumn is back... The fading colors, the chill in the wind, the early morning fog, the frosted glass and to experience it all a phone with a decent camera...


The autumn is passing by, the colors have almost gone, the weather is cold, mornings are lazy, and the glass still remains frosted...


Thursday, September 22, 2011

Last day of Summer, 2011

I have been away for a while since I have been busy with a lot of shifting; a different place as well as a new job but yes in the midst have had a chance to spend some time on photography - more updates later.

Interestingly while driving down to work I happened to notice the date and I realized that its almost the last day of summer.  Remembering my school days where I studied that the sun's illusionary path in the sky is right over the equator and that marks the end of summer, seasons change in the northern and southern hemisphere and the days get shorter.  Well back in India day's didn't get that short but yes the change in the US is sudden and the days tend to get noticeably shorter.

Looking forward to the autumn equinox and here's something to mark the end of summer 2011.  
Brilliant dark grey skies, beautiful weather, plenty of sunshine and a traffic jam to realize its the last day of summer.

By the way the summer ends on September 23 at 5:05 AM.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Winter

You walk out to your balcony on a chilly morning with a hot cup of coffee and you notice the absolutely clear blue skies and the entire city in front of you covered in a blanket of white soft cotton, the sun beaming down, following squirrel trains left on them and suddenly a chill hits you giving you goose bumps all over.
W I N T E R
It's beautiful unless the white color gets over you; but also gives you a lot of reason for colorful mufflers and sweaters keeping you warm and as someone truly quoted "if it weren't for winter the spring would not have been pleasant".  Days are short and when the sun is out the evenings are beautiful with skies filled with shades of orange and red.
Shades of Winter
I spent an entire winter in Denver a couple of years back and later in Boston and all I can say is there is lot of snow.  With Denver having more harsh weather compared to Boston, both places had one thing in common; they look absolutely beautiful under snow.

snow covered foothills

Winter Continues...

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