Wednesday, November 14, 2018
Monday, November 12, 2018
RGB Monday
Festival lights
Shot from the night before Deepavali! I usually go out to see what happens around during Diwali esp. the evening or night before the festival of lights and mostly to the beaches in neighbourhood where people gather more to just catch up with the mood of Deepavali, and this time I went to Palavakkam beach and watched some fireworks lighting up the sky despite the time restrictions it was wonderful to check out. The photos carry some colourful light decorations from the shops on ECR that I shot when moving around in car.
Friday, November 09, 2018
Skywatch Friday: Aerial Fireworks
During
Deepavali I had wonderful time watching fireworks that repeatedly showed up in
the sky from evening to night, from various angles it boomed the sky in dazzling
light and colours which kept me active on phone as I have no idea from which
direction a firework would light up, I was awake to capture some of the amazing
displays. I initially used the camera in firework mode to shoot the same, but
as many weren’t repeated kind I shifted to iPhone camera, which is quick at
shot, helped me get some neat snaps alike here, from the balcony.
Deepavali this
year wasn’t great to cherish or bad to critic, but went neutral where I
couldn’t feel anything differenct; instead it was pretty bored for much part
of the day as most programs on Television weren’t amusing. And I haven’t
watched it as well. Though Supreme Court has set time limit of 8-10pm, which
was altered by the state govt. as an hour in morning and night to light
fireworks, there were crackers sound from morning to night but that particular
time period, Chennai was at its high – the time where we also light some
fireworks and joined the smoky eve hehe… it’s been years I have stopped buying
noise crackers and also conscious purchasing less smoking fireworks last few
years.
Obviously,
this year the noise and smoke level was very low compared to former years.
Thanks to the hard rule by Supreme Court, that forced people to either give up
or control bursting crackers results in only bit rise on pollution level. But
to my surprise, when I checked the weather app today, three day after Diwali,
the air quality is poorer than what showed on Diwali. I wonder is it perhaps it
was national holiday that day, with less vehicle and factory pollution the air
quality should have shown better that what bursting crackers created. Huh!
Linking this post with Skywatch Friday
Saturday, November 03, 2018
Restriction and Reality on Fireworks
For Indians, the first thing that comes to mind when spelling on Deepavali or Diwali is fireworks.
So was the festival caught fire with us and although we call it as festival of
lights, only fireworks ignite the light and it has been a part of the festival historically.
People may hold different belief regarding to the festival using fireworks, but
generally people enjoy lighting fireworks and as it burst with different colors
and golden hues brings lot of cheer. As
a 90s kid, fireworks has been my favourite (and continue to be so) and I believe it was for anyone grown that
time, and now with lack of interest many would dropped firing but the memories could not light off. The
firework industry in Tamil Nadu is big enough to support the entire country and
foreign export, and just for the one day celebration of Diwali the almost firework
industry works throughout the year.
Now
coming to the post, the Supreme Court of India has come up with restrictions to
use fireworks – what is busting crackers for just 2 hours on Diwali – sounds funny!
It’s quite impractical judgement by the Supreme Court (in response to a petition
seeking ban on fireworks) and I really wonder what kind of analysis the judges
did on the festival and its fever of bursting crackers. How could they think
people would stop or bring down to the ground, a practice followed for many
years, all of sudden? I don’t connect it with belief or religion, because
Diwali is celebrated beyond anything by the people of India and gripping them
tightly will end with disappointment and lose hope on democracy. I know this
rule will be broke down for sure, and yes, bursting crackers are harm to
environment but there should be some procedure to bring down the practice and
making of firecrackers step by step rather pushing down to ground.
I just
wondering like every other do, on how the Supreme Court is going to tackle the
countless, certainly breaking down the time limitation. Already there’s a time limitation
set out by the Supreme Court to light fireworks between 6am to 10pm at night on
Diwali, but people begin bursting even earlier to late night will certainly
ignore this rule, which is against democracy and people unfavourable. No doubt,
the fireworks will lose ground in future but a slow landing is better for everyone
and that’s what everyone needs to work out. Happy Diwali
Wednesday, October 31, 2018
Rain Picked Up
It was raining from last evening in Chennai and the city was almost cool down, and looks alike
everything goes favourable for the northeast monsoon to pick up tomorrow. At our
previous house rain was the real threat for us, and it was almost a force
forced us to move out and it was there while everyone enjoys showering our thoughts
were that rain shouldn’t last longer. Now, looking out the balcony I feel how
pleasant was the rain, though it isn’t a new feeling, it sense something missed
out longer. The array of rain drops looks impressive, studded along the steel rails
of balcony contrast to rich green backdrop with trees and palms of neighbours.
As you
all know the reason why we shifted house (threaten to flood entering home in
monsoon as it was positioned down) and get back to our own house, we never need
to face it again but still a heavy rain could be a problem to anyone and other.
The weather condition was really helpful and brings hope of rain, what Chennai-ties
and others need, but with the most celebrated festival (Deepavali or Diwali) on
Nov 6, the rain could be a challenge for people out at purchase and those looking
forward to celebrate festival. Rain is enjoyable, and with an open sky out here
along with pretty flourished trees it brings a sense of atmosphere where it is
a pleasure to watch rain from a safe range.
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