Oh,October in Nainital is my faivouritist time!I don't know who planted those Chinars, yes Chinars,on the Mall, but they do remind me so much of Kashmir in October. Sigh!
October in Nainital is great, I haven't been to Kashmir in October though! And yes..the Chinars on the Mall during fall drop lovely green,yellow,rust and brown leaves..a painter's delight! Thank you Salaamreaders:) Welcome to my blog, please make it more often:)
Just saw your collection of B Prabha's paintings ---I too admire her works have tried to copy them many a times on oil paper----hope to post them sometime
Terrific monochrome capture, Amit!! Hope your weekend is going well! Enjoy!
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Deletenice capture sir.
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DeleteExcellent abstract image.
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DeleteExcellent! I see the cobblestones, but I also see a wire grid. Fine optical illusion.
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DeleteGreat capture!
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DeleteThat is a great capture. Very special.
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DeleteAw, I thought it's a wire fence before. Looks so good in B&W, Amit!
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Deleteinteresting pattern for your shot today. :)
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DeleteReally awesome, Amit!
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DeleteInteresting geometrical pattern. Monochrome makes it even more eye popping!
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DeleteNice. Could be a nice wallpaper on the phone :)
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DeleteInteresting picture,at first i thought it was an embroidered fabric.
ReplyDeleteYeah..it looks like one! Thank you Indu:)
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DeleteI like this very much, you have framed the pattern perfectly.
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ReplyDeleteAwesome I must say, it doesnt look like a photo, more like geometry :D
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Deleteunique click sir :) :)
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DeleteLovely! Really well composed and clicked.
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DeleteIts that lohe ka jaali that a lot of balconies, patios etc are covered with? Good imagination!
ReplyDeleteGood imagination:) Thank you Ekta:)
DeleteOh,October in Nainital is my faivouritist time!I don't know who planted those Chinars, yes Chinars,on the Mall, but they do remind me so much of Kashmir in October. Sigh!
ReplyDeleteOctober in Nainital is great, I haven't been to Kashmir in October though! And yes..the Chinars on the Mall during fall drop lovely green,yellow,rust and brown leaves..a painter's delight!
DeleteThank you Salaamreaders:) Welcome to my blog, please make it more often:)
Nice snap....why did i not think of doing similar post.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ramesh:) You're too kind:)
DeleteIt has an almost abstract quality to it. Lovely.
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DeleteYour photographs are great Amit ji unimaginable by the common mind
ReplyDeleteJust saw your collection of B Prabha's paintings ---I too admire her works have tried to copy them many a times on oil paper----hope to post them sometime
ReplyDeleteI eagerly look forward to your replicas:)
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DeleteVery nice capture, you can get it framed and it would beautify any wall.
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DeleteThis picture shows your quality, awesome click, I would love to have one hanged in my hall :)
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