Ashok has nominated me to
participate in a Travel Photography contest by Rhino Car Hire… The theme is to
depict modes of travel captured during ours… so here are my pictures based on
travel from my random trips.
This picture was shot at Pulicat
Lake, also called as Pazaverkadu - the second largest salt backwater lake come
lagoon in India. Before a bridge was
constructed in year 2009 across the lake to connect the island village near the
estuary (where lake meet with Bay of Bengal), Boats were the only sources of
transport alternate to buffalo carts that wade thought water during low tides. Fishing
is the livelihood of Pulicat, where they fish both on lake and sea.
Captured in Periyakulam, Theni
district of Tamil Nadu, the Horse Carts are still used as transportation there
apart few other towns. The horse cart, also called as Tangas in India and its
neighboring countries and it is a popular mode of transportation because they
are fun to ride in, and are usually cheaper to hire than a taxi or rickshaw.
While driving to Karaikal Beach,
we cross the Karaikal railway station which looked deserted and a Train was
stationed stretching up to the ramp of platform. We slowdown the car across the
track after passing the gate; I took this shot without hurry knowing hopefully
no train arrives. Karaikal is a part of Union territory of India coming under
the Pondicherry administration.
Shot this picture (using mobile) at the outskirt
of Chennai, where a boy riding his Cycle on the village streets… following
one is from the same road, where an old man pedaling cycle, perhaps make
sitting his grandson at rear carrier. Cycles are a common and basic transportation
mode which has health benefits as well as eco-friendly vehicles. For kids,
riding bicycles are much favorite and no one could have escaped from having fun
with cycle during their childhood days and getting warrior scars.
I have never fly across the sky
in a flight and I have no pictures on airways… so here is a Flight model I shot
at HAL museum in Bangalore. The HAL HPT-32 Deepak ("lamp"
in Sanskrit) is an Indian prop-driven primary trainer manufactured by Hindustan Aeronautics Limited. The aircraft can
accommodate one passenger and the student and the instructor can sit
side-by-side.
At last here is my travel mode Mahindra Scorpio. We bought
this car in 2011 and even before it we had a similar one, only because for my
comfort we continue to choose this model. For me it’s an Indian Hummer… because
it took me almost everywhere I love to travel. My cousin shot this while caught in a traffic jam at Kodaikanal.
Jeevan I love all the travel photos. Especially the train! I hope you win the contest :)
ReplyDeletethe horse cart is really neat!
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed your photos of different modes of travel. I've used all of those modes except for the horse cart. Perhaps some day . . .
ReplyDeleteYou say these are random picts?
ReplyDeleteAnyhow I found them very interesting especially because of the way they appear here on this post; each one depicting different mode of transportation that we use in our country….
Great going friend
Wonderful and narration and apt pictures to support it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty sight! I love the horse cart.
ReplyDeletebeautiful travel photos...
ReplyDeletethanks
Wonderful set of images. All the best.
ReplyDeleteSuper photos... All the best for the contest :)
ReplyDeleteCaptivating and fascinating pictures. Best wishes for the contest.
ReplyDeleteWonderful post jeevan...loved all the snaps. ..boat at pulicat is my fav.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots! All the best!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots.
ReplyDeleteGreat series showing the modes of travel... There are MANY kinds, aren't there???
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
Hugs,
Betsy
All photographs are captivating, my favourites being the ones of the train (there is something unique about that one!) and the Tanga (because it makes me nostalgic of small towns I used to love as a child). All the best for the competition although I suspect my wishes are too belated, perhaps even after the event (?).
ReplyDeleteAnd you do have a way with words don't you? This line, I thought, was hilarious: "...no one could have escaped from having fun with cycle during their childhood days and getting warrior scars." :D