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Bhimbetka Collection 9

Bhimbetka Collection 9 The rock patterns and textures at Bhimbetka , are storytellers by themselves. They narrate a long tale of what was happening there in terms of geology, weather, arrival of humans and possibly many more things. (Bhimbetka, 2017)

Life as seen from Darjeeling Himalayan Railway - 3

Life as seen from Darjeeling Himalayan Railway - 3 This fellow was probably the shop owner of this medical shop who was in the process of opening his shop when the train passed by. ( Shot from Darjeeling Himalayan Railway , 2017 )

Bhimbetka Collection 2

Bhimbetka Collection 2 This particular rock texture at Bhimbetka had to be captured primarily due to the beautiful play of copper colours. This frame was copper all the way to which I have a bias. ( Bimhbetka , 2017)

Bhimbetka Collection 8

Bhimbetka Collection 8 It is all about the textures and colours. This particular frame was all about lavender, purple and copper playing with each other over millions of years. Humans made an imprint only about few thousand years ago.  ( Bhimbetka , 2017)

Jali Colllection - 1

Jali Collection - 1, photo by Milind Sathe This is the first image from my series on Jali . Jali is a fascinating subject, not merely because of the intricate patterns and designs to be found in Jali work, but to me it has been a symbol of a barrier. When the barrier is beautiful, does it take away the harshness of the purpose itself ? ( Pune, 2017)

Mountains in Sikkim - 1

Mountains in Sikkim - 1 This was a day when the visibility was low, it was foggy and all grey. We were on our way to Nathula from Gangtok and the views of the Himalayan mountains and valleys were truly spectacular, despite the grey tones.  ( Sikkim , 2017 )

Bhimbetka Collection 4

Bhimbetka Collection 4 Interplay of the rock textures and rock art at Bhimbetka . Absolutely fascinating. The copper colours of the rocks had this ability to draw you in. No wonder that the primordial humans took to painting on these surfaces.