Deepavali
passed off pretty well last week and I had wonderful time celebrating and going
out watch the dazzling fireworks displays from the neighbourhood. I wasn’t
doing much anything these days but too lazy or not interested to post or write
something while I was in festival mood and relaxed being. Though the day wasn’t
great or differs from a regular Sunday, that begin with watching television and
having curry kulambu for breakfast, the evening turned wonderful with lighting
fireworks and going to beach to watch the aerial fireworks light up from the
neighbourhood. I took many photos/videos on the fireworks display either at
ground or sky; it was fun shooting from three different cameras – iPhonse SE,
Canon powershot and Gopro hero 5. More photos to come soon and do check the video at end of the post.
Unlike earlier
people don’t look or feel festival and even greeting each other has come down,
but I shouldn’t wonder really about it as confronting smile had dropped from
day-to-day life. But I was more cheerful cherishing my old memories and I
couldn’t prevent happiness popping up and the sound of crackers makes feel
festive. Compare to previous years, bursting of fireworks are less this year
but there was high smoke on Deepavali evening/night. The high humidity in air
and along with mild fog the firework smoke sustained into the ambience without
gaps to escape. But it turned normal next day.
I really
amazed at the level of noise reduced this year and the interest on firework
drop. The people say price raise, GST and demonetisation, but this isn’t matter
really and from my observation, the firework price was bit less comparing last
year. Moreover the sudden environmentalists has created a irk feeling and
people doesn’t want to be pointed out guilty or whatever they say, its better
leave alone those unwanted to burst. I’m sure in future bursting fireworks will
be reduced and children who aren’t interested in firework shouldn’t be forced
and it will help in transformation. The environmentalists should continue to
voice against pollution instead popping head on Diwali alone. Fireworks do not
rule us all the days and it highlights what really hides within and unlike
crackers it destroys quiet.
More to come soon.
I enjoyed your fireworks photos and video. Fireworks are still very popular here, although they are regulated and some people complain about the harm they do to the environment. Our community puts on a fireworks show each Fourth of July, and plans on continuing to do so.
ReplyDeleteI bet you had the best and enjoyable Deepavali with your family and friends. I always enjoy watching fireworks too. It is like burning money into sparkling flames! LOLOL
ReplyDeleteForcing others to burst, be it kids or adults, seems to be a favorite past time in India during Deepavali.
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
Looks like a great celebration for you... I don't blame you for not posting... Sometimes, at special times, we all just need to stop and relax....
ReplyDeleteGreat fireworks..... Which of your three cameras took the best fireworks shots? I love my Canon and my iPhone --and usually the Canon is much better. However, when we were in the cave-like canyon on our west trip, the iPhone definitely took better pictures....
Oh those powerful environmentalists..... In our country, they are VERY powerful.
Hugs,
Betsy
Our festivals should move towards light and colors from Noise and smoke...Hope you had a great Deepavali...
ReplyDeleteGreat Deepavali shots.
ReplyDeleteAll of us have lighter and relaxed moods during festivities. Diwali has come and gone giving way to routine activities. Enjoyed your pics and video!
ReplyDeleteWonderful fireworks photos and great video ~ ^_^ ~ Amazing to see ground fireworks ~ not legal in USA.
ReplyDeleteLove and light,
A ShutterBug Explores
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Hello, I enjoyed the fireworks display. Great video and photos.
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend to you!
I am sure you have a great Deepavali celebration and with lots of food to enjoy!
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