During one of my visits to
Kovalam Beach, near Chennai, I got to capture this temple tower from the
parking lot. The temple called as Kanniamman Kovil is built close to the shore,
though the temple tower looks fading, I find it beautiful along the pretty blue
sky. I was there on a Sunday evening and it was crowded and people where coming
in and out making it look like an exhibition with few merry go around kind of
things. For the people around this area, Kovalam beach is an entertainment place
to spend their Sunday evenings.
Wednesday, February 03, 2016
Monday, February 01, 2016
RGB Monday
A colorful wall/graffiti near Elliot Beach,
Besant Nagar!
Other day for a change my cousin
took me to the other side of the Elliot beach (an alley between the Governor’s
beach bungalow and Domino’s Pizza near skating ground) where I find this wall pretty
colorful to shoot. The gap was very narrow and only enough for a hatchback to
pass and it was open for the people to reach the kuppam (a fishermen village)
and taking this path took me further closer to the sea from the usual parking lot.
Near the graffiti, I also find a
small house temple, which perhaps the tutelary deity of the people of the
kuppam, and it was too colorful to shoot. The house holds couple of small Ayyanar
statues and other idols encompassed by 4 Sacred fig shrubs.
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Friday, January 29, 2016
Pinkish Orange Flower
Parents brought some flowers for
worship at home and with that I find one of the roses prettier and picked it up
for shoot. Being Friday (a day considered as auspicious for those believe in
religion) and flowers interaction with the day seems to be abundant, so I
decided to share many of my flower photos on this day, while linking it with
Floral Friday Foto theme. I have many photos on flowers, shot during my various travel
to mountains/hill station and from the flowering plants around the home and in neighborhood. I will make a weekly post with one or two flower photos.
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Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Surprise Inlet
During last month’s outing on
ECR, we were redirected through Kalpakkam Township perhaps due to some road
work on ECR. But I was really glad for this diversion that takes me around the
beautiful and peaceful environment of the Kalpakkam Township – which was
created for the employees of Madras Atomic Power Station, and this is the
second time I come across this place after 2012. And what I find wonderful this
time was the exit of a backwater channel into the sea.
During my former visit (click here), the
backwater lake come channel was disconnected from the sea by a sandbank and viewed
pretty clam in absence of anyone, even being a noon then but the place looks
like a mini beach now. Perhaps because of the diversion, many people pass the
way stop sometime to enjoy some gentle moment around the bank. Few locals where
fishing on the mouth of the channel, using a fibre boat and some throw bait from
the bridge along the channel.
I was surprised by the sight of sea
waves flowing into the channel and this is first time I was very close to an
active inlet where sea merges with a river/channel. I also admire the beautiful
curves created by the sea waves on either side of the shore and looks like this
change was due of recent rain and flood that let more water into the channel to
break away the sandbank and other barriers. The tree roots and barks on the
shore make certain it was the cause of flood.
The mouth area also has a small
park with benches to sit and relax by watching the seashore or emerged beach. This
place had already impressed me and I wanted to go around the backwater area in
my wheelchair (on the platforms laid around) and also the ambiance of the
township with number of trees for shadow is a delight to pass. With the new park
setting and the opening of channel into the sea want me to go there again and
inspires my already existed wish.
Saturday, January 23, 2016
Birds inside cage! And creating an environment for birds
My cousin had adopted these
birds, which was given to my brother by someone. I denied allowing him to grow
these birds – Budgerigar – at home, not only that I don’t like to see birds in
cage, when they have wings to fly, it also used to smells foul and tiny hair of
their feathers spread around and infectious. It seems these birds don’t know how
to survive if uncaged and let fly into the environment. I remember once a crow
was chasing a budgie (also known as common pet parakeet) in our neighbourhood
which was supposed to be escaped from a cage and these birds seem to breed as
only pets and caged birds, so there experience on the environment is none. These birds are scared being and
the couple of days they had been at our home, made outcries when cats arrive
close to the cage and they all hide inside the pots.
Many misunderstand these birds as
lovebirds, including myself until revealing it (as Budgerigar) through Google search. After I started
to show interest on bird watching, which began with the place/house I shifted
ten years back – with open vegetation in front of the apartment home – though we
aren’t staying over there and the vegetation also turned into an apartment
complex now, I love to see birds in their natural state and environment. My many
visits to the Western Ghats (the second largest and continues range of
mountains next to Himalayas in India) inspired me to look for birds and I have
shoot some of them including the endangered bird species – The Great Indian Hornbill
– which memory is still vivid and I consider it precious!
Being enjoying birds in the natural
environment, couldn’t able me to appreciate birds in cage. I think many buy
these birds are not in state of loving the species, but to maintain a status
and showcase an illusion that they love birds. I’m not complaining, but
expressing my thought and anxious about the birds in cage. There’s a house at
the rear of us, holding couple of cockatiels in cage (the second bird species
that popularity only to the budgerigar as a caged bird) and after shifted their
home they left the birds in charge of following tenant. During the recent
historic rain, the birds were left alone and perhaps suffered since the
resident were out of city, we had no way to check their need but just watched
through the window the bird are alive. I heard the birds where bought to exhibit
to the child of the former whose age was about to be 1! I wonder what the kid
at that age would know about birds.
I think it’s better late than
ever and to preserve the birds left in our environment, the only option is observing
or looking for birds. The tiny species House Sparrows are almost exited the
city, though we complain about mobile towers and others, I feel we haven’t consider
them as a member of our house and we build home for the comfort of our lives
alone leaving no favourable place for them to nest and feed on grains. Perhaps many
of our food habits are transferred to what birds eat – millet – and the price
of them have also risen. Although it doesn’t sound logic, in some way we
rejected birds for them to disappear from the sight and what we really need are
not birds in cage, but to trace back the environment where birds enjoyed the
freedom at cosy and a backyard with chirping birds. Let’s begin with the kids,
teaching them how to enjoy birds in natural state and surroundings.
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