Last
Sunday I went out for a drive on ECR (east coast road) after long time and I
could see many changes en-route, which I took last while travelled to Kodai in
March. We made a drive till Mamallapuram and amazingly the entire road was
empty and was unlike a regular Sunday, where people throng at various amusement
and tourist spots along the scenic highway. Perhaps, this unusualness is
because of the early Red Alert by the Indian Metrological dept. warning that Sunday
would witness heavy rainfall across the state should have put off planning a weekend
trip by many. But the warning was withdrawn on Saturday and the Sunday was
quite a pleasant day, and as we drove out by evening it wasn’t hot and the sky
was far blue with clouds making lovely presence. About 6pm the sun hides away,
leaving back some pretty and colourful twilight skies what you could see in the
photos and as we come across the Great Salt Lake area, the sky opens up for
great views and the palms scored well at foreground.
Linking this post with Skywatch Friday
Wow - gorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteHello, beautiful sunset and lovely photos. The second photo with the trees is one of my favorites. The Great Salt Lake sounds like a wonderful spot.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your day and weekend!
Some pretty colors in those skies. Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeletebeautiful shots Jeevan
ReplyDeleteThe scene in the second photo with blue sky background and coconut trees is good, but the photo seems a bit blurry.
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
Wow! Awesome sky shots ~ nature's splendor captured so well ~ thanks!
ReplyDeleteHappy Day to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
The skies are gorgeous, love the colours. Beautiful photos, Jeevan.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sunset and colours.
ReplyDeleteEnthralling shots of the skyline. Good for you that you'd the road to yourself!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful photos of the sky. I really like the way you've included the trees along the horizon.
ReplyDeleteWonderful sky shots. Those palm trees alway make me look twice. You have weather that makes the grow. Never will they grow in my Iowa.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking views!
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