Colourful balls (comprising red, green n blue) and other goods hanging
outside a shop at a little town called Kavindapadi near Gobichettipalayam. During
our travel to Nilgiris, we stopped there to buy sweets and snacks to my dad’s
friend house near the town. I got to shoot few more interesting scenes there
which I would share later.
Monday, June 12, 2017
Saturday, June 10, 2017
Motherhood
One of our street dogs feeding
its pups on the roadside near our home. The picture was shot few months back
and the pups were well grown now to turn more than a dozen stray dogs in our
street. Couple of pups were taken by some to grow and the remaining joined with
the existing dogs. When we shifted to this street in 2015 there were few dogs, but
now has grown into a gang and sometime it does quite annoy at nights. Having a
pup at home it’s not possible to keep away the disturbance and when one starts
to bark the others join in barking war and sometime dad have to shoo them away
at night.
Last year, the same dog gave birth to 7 pups and no action has been taken to control the growth of dogs in our street. Two days back I saw couple of ladies feeding the many dogs with biscuits at the street end and one was fondly caressing the little ones, but I wonder do they really care about the numbers being increased? Only that day I saw all the dogs at a place and the numbers really put me awe.
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Last year, the same dog gave birth to 7 pups and no action has been taken to control the growth of dogs in our street. Two days back I saw couple of ladies feeding the many dogs with biscuits at the street end and one was fondly caressing the little ones, but I wonder do they really care about the numbers being increased? Only that day I saw all the dogs at a place and the numbers really put me awe.
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Thursday, June 08, 2017
Rubber Plantation @ Kanyakumari
During a visit to Kanyakumari and
while coming back from Pechiparai Dam, we stopped by a rubber plantation with
the road passes between the estate. It was the first time I got to see rubber
trees and each tree was tied by a coconut shell along the trunk and the top
layer has been removed for the rubber milk to flow into shell. The milk is
collected later and processed to form rubber sheets which left to dry for few
days before transported to various purposes and use.
Kanyakumari is the only district
in Tamil Nadu where rubber is produced and among the available of 19233
hectares of rubber plantation, 24020 tonnes of rubber is produced annually. Though
Kerala is the leading rubber producer in India, Tamil Nadu contributes 3% of
the total natural rubber production in India, which is no.4 among the top ten
rubber producing counties.
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Neatly fenced rubber estate and the road leads beautiful amid trees |
The geographical location of
Kanyakumari helps doing excel in rubber industry, with adequate and well
distributed rainfall in the Western Ghats. In the southern region, Tamil Nadu
is the second major producers of natural rubber and the rubber goods are
manufactured both in the organised and small-scale sectors. And the manufacturing is mostly like tyres,
tubes, belts, balls, washers and rubber sheets.
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Tuesday, June 06, 2017
Staying at Sathyamangalam Guesthouse
Following Kodiveri Dam, we halt
at Sathyamangal for the night stay. My cousin had booked at the Sathyamangalam
guest house for us and it lies on the bank of Bhavani River. It was over 6
pm when we reached the guesthouse and the staffs were awaiting for us, and they took
care of our need well. Actually there isn’t a need for them, because things
were fine on their own and the couple of rooms were spacious with one air
conditioned. I was surprised to see a ramp facility at the entrance of the house,
which claims 5 steps.
I really
enjoyed staying at this guesthouse, though it is a very old house and tiled
roof, the interiors are renovated for moderate suite and its natural environment
of river and trees around turned to be my favourite. When we arrived, found
number of birds (mostly herons) perching on and off the branches of the trees
while making the river its hunting pool, there was noise of birds amid the
silence. At morning I got to listening different sound of birds and clear
picture of things around.
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Orange lily, showing stamens with pollen-covered anthers shot at the courtyard of the guesthouse. |
The night spent
comfort and cool under the AC and the weather wasn’t bad like the day time and
it’s less hot because of the wind. But we experienced abundance mosquitoes outside
the room and though they come and sit large on our skin doesn’t bite
surprisingly! But one or two does. The dinner and breakfast was bought from the
restaurant nearby and I really liked the ven pongal and idly as morning
tiffin. Once finished the morning activities I was out with my camera to take photos around.

The guesthouse
is built facing the river and there’s a separate stair (but locked by gate) to
get down to the river and I really liked the architecture of this house with
wide portico and corridors on both sides. The courtyard is simply beautiful
with flower pots, plants and trees giving a nice green environment to the
house. The guesthouse belong to the highways was maintained well and their
provision of ramp proves their concern for unable people and the couple of
staffs were friendly and shareable.


From the
guesthouse we could see the activities on the bridge across the river that
connects Mysore road. And beyond that a steeple rose between the trees. The
water flow in the Bhavani River is very less and this’s the water that
overflows as waterfalls in Kodiveri dam. We moved out of the guesthouse after
the breakfast and drove towards Athikadavu on the foothills of Nilgiris.
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Saturday, June 03, 2017
Hideout
After checking Lovedale railway
station, near Ooty, on the 3rd day of our travel to Nilgiris
we encountered a Bison while looking for a place to have lunch. Driving further
on the isolated Lovedale road adjoining the backyard of the Lawrence School we come to
halt on the roadside to have lunch, but we unnoticed there was a Bison (Indian
Gaur) standing at a height of about 15 foot vertically from where we stood.
We almost decided to get down but
heard the rustle sound in the bushes above and it was a bison grazing and
hiding among the bushes. Though it isn’t a huge one and standing on the edge of
the vertically down, it’s impossible for it to climb down or leap off but
parents were not willing to stop there so we move on to another spot. Before
doing so, tried to capture the Indian gaur hiding in the bushes and what you
see here were visible then.
The Indian Bison or Indian Gaur
is a
strong and massively built species, the largest extant bovine, native to
South Asia. Gaurs are black
in color while females are brown, but both the hide of male and female Gaurs is
white below the knee of each leg. I have seen Indian gaurs in the mountains of Kodaikanal
and Valparai, but it continues to excite seeing in wild.
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Thursday, June 01, 2017
Amusement park’s gate and gateway
The yellow gate and the wall is a
cropped version of the photo I shot on the façade of the first amusement park
of Chennai, VGP Golden Beach and Universal Kingdom. There you could see someone
taking photo on the gate or selfie, but I don’t have logic for him to take
selfie with road behind him from where I shot this, from the slowly moving car.
Past the main entrance I got to shoot
a blue gateway, belong to the same amusement park with parking lot inside. I
had no idea about the gateway until Google down to know it’s a gateway to the
Snow Kingdom, a part of the Universal kingdom, a family amusement park. Actually
I decided to shoot this gateway for its beautiful architecture and coated in
blue and white. The fence along also has a nice wave design.
Apt to the name of the amusement
park (Universal Kingdom) the entrance has a wonderful look of a realm which I will
post on some other time.
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Tuesday, May 30, 2017
Shy Moon (and The final shot with camera)
வெட்கத்தில் நிலா!
நீல திரை பின்னால்
மறைக்கிறாள் தன் முழு அழகை
Moon in shy!
behind the blue screen
hides her full charm
P.s. The moon was captured during
my visit to nilgiris (ooty) on the third day of my travel and this was the last
picture I shot with my digital camera (P&S) before it slip down and lens
hit the floor. Actually it was my dad who dropped the camera accidentally when
tried to capture the sky on my insistence. He was standing on the balcony of
our room and focusing on the sky when the camera slipped off, but glad he didn’t
put hands outside the baloney nor the
camera could have smashed falling off from 25-30 feet height. Only the next day
I have planned to visit a place I wanted to do for some long time and I was
quite upset because of that, but I was also worried my camera and I was in
doubt could I get back the camera with its original setting.
I have lost my early camera with
the same problem, but it wasn’t because of fallen down alike but my uncle’s kid
pressed the lens when it popped out. I didn’t lose my photos as it was safe in
memory card and the camera opens to say only “lens error, reset the camera”. I didn’t
want to give up so just tried with the in charge of the homestay and they
called someone and he said to come next morning and repair the camera. But he didn’t
turn up until 10.am and when enquire he told that he don’t know to fix Canon
cameras and as a last chance I decided to look for a camera service in Ooty. We
searched for an hour and dad climbed two shops and one was Sony, but they aren’t
read to open a Canon camera. I don’t want to waste time and went ahead taking
photos with mobile the remaining days. Glad my brother came up with his 13mp Xiaomi
mobile and other than attending calls, it was in my hand most of the time.
The good news was the camera is
back with me in its original settings. Back home I gave the camera at the Canon
service centre and I was holding it back in less than two days’ time and they charged minimum
(INR. 550) only. I was really tensed what the result going to be but they only
put a smile.
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Wednesday, May 24, 2017
Kodiveri Dam and Waterfalls
I always prefer for leisure
travel but we can’t anticipate it to be same when covering a long distance
within a timeline. Either Ooty or Kodaikanal, it takes almost a day to reach
with the destinations more than 500 kms we can’t spare much time on places en
route, so I always look for a chance to stay close to the destination or less
than half-a-way away experiencing the places I want.
My last month’s travel to Nilgiris happened to be one and we didn’t drove to Ooty directly but rather
decided to stay at Sathyamangalam which got me chance to check couple of
places that’s close to the destination. We had our lunch somewhere between
Salem and Bhavani while going from Chennai and the weather was too hot and
before we head to Kodiveri, halted on way for about an hour to have a cup of
tea at my dad’s friend house in Kavindapadi.
Kodiveri is about 16 km from Gobichettipalayam
on the way to Sathyamangalam, which is about 14 km away from Kodiveri... a
popular tourist part of this region, in Erode district. An arch on SH 15 (state highway) welcomes us to Kodiveri dam and in about 2km we reached the parking lot and the
weather was continued to be hot. Though it was about 5.pm the sun doesn’t show
mercy but it wasn’t matter when got close to water…
I was unsure about the water flow
at the dam come falls, as our entire state is facing drought, I was so glad to
see enough water at the dam leading great flow in the waterfalls. A minimum
amount is collected as fee to enter the dam area but I couldn’t get really
close to the water because of the unfinished pathway that make its way through
small park area. I was content with the views on the waterfalls from either
above or the pathway.
Kodiveri is a kind of check dam
built across the Bhavani River and the downstream of the dam forms the
waterfalls. The name “Kodiveri” is originated from the Tamil word meaning
Tiger, which represents the large number of tigers lived in the forest area around
the Dam. Not to forget the Sathyamangalam Tiger Reserve isn’t far away. The
falls being not heavy, people are allowed to bath and swim in the pool of water
as well as the falls, and reaching is also not difficult.
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Picture shot from few meters above the dam... and you could see the upcoming bridge to connect both banks of river |
Entering of Kodiveri dam can be
done from both sides of the Bhavani River, but the main entrance lies on the
south through which we entered and to reach the other side there’s a separate
route from Sathyamangalam. Right now an over bridge is under construction to
connect the north and south side of the dam… but people also walk above the
check dam on their own risk. Similar to
Hogenakkal, coracle ride is also available at the dam for fun and transport.
Coming to the important aspect of
them dam was it was built 865 years ago! Constructed by the Kongalvan in the
year 1125 AD, the dam was consisted of carving a 20-ft wall of rock. The stones
were then interlocked with iron bars and lead in place of mortar. There’s also two channels arise from the dam
(Arakkan Kottai and Thadapalli channels) respectively, turning the land of
Gobichettipalayam fertile due to the flow of channels.
Bhavani River seems to have
different ups and downs and to meet the need of the farmers surrounding and to
manage the water crises the dam was decided to build. Since then, the
irrigation level increased in the surrounding area and the dam provides water for
over 25000 hectares of land.
We spent about an hour at the dam
site watching the waterfalls and the setting sun truly created an impact across
the falls and I was delight to shoot utilizing the shimmering light effect. Glad
they have laid some pathway at least to take photos from certain point of
views… being Monday, the crowd was less at the dam site and mostly men were
showing and swimming at falls and dam.
Kodivere is at a distance of
75-80km from Coimbatore and and it is well connected by road from any nearby towns and cities
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Saturday, May 20, 2017
Poor state of city goats
During my evening walk in
neighbourhood last weekend, I come across some goats grazing around the garbage
bins, few houses away from the pretty one you saw in my previous post. This is
not the first time seeing them feeding on the waste matters thrown out as
useless, this is a regular sight at this neighbourhood area, with a road lead
to the corporation school and a temple
and another goes around a posh area. But this scene hasn’t changed for long.
I know these are goats reared by some
people of the resident area on the road ahead and the goats were left always on
the road and some time they come to our street in search of food and I have
seen them standing on their rear legs munching on the leaves and branched hanging
outside the compounds. I really feel bad for their state of living and I have
no idea about their rearing in a city. If
they can’t feed them properly its better give up and they live well somewhere.
They not only feed on garbage but
also wander on streets put risk on riders as well the goats. Goats need space
or at least a shed to live together and taken care by the owner, but they well survive
in villages than cities. (All were captured in mobile)
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He posed to me but as i move closer he keeps away
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Thursday, May 18, 2017
A pretty house in neighbourhood
Like I said in my previous post,
I went for a long walking at the neighbourhood on Sunday evening and clicked
some photos on the way. And the house in
the images wasn’t far from our home and I have passed this house much time but it
haven't captured my attention alike now.

The house looked pretty new, perhaps
it was freshly coated, but actually it was the blooming tree in front of the
house wants me to capture. I liked the architecture of the house with open
balcony and rails around, and a hanging rail making way for vines to climb over.
The most attentive was of course the red brick wall and a wooden gate painted
in grey.
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Saturday, May 13, 2017
Pulimurugan
Watched this
excellent action adventure movie in Malayalam that includes Tigers! The title
itself inspired me to watch the movie that was released in mid-2016 and being
an ardent of forest, nature and mountains I couldn’t miss the movie that shot
at the lap of forest. Mohanlal is portrayed as Puli Murugan (Tiger Murugan) and
he acted as a trained hunter killing the man eating tigers that invade his
village. But the movie isn’t all about Tigers; he also fought against dangerous
humans who forced him to move out of forest.
Murugan lives
in a small village, inside the forest called Puliyoor and he lost his mother in
childhood after his brother was born and later his father in a tiger attack
took him for vengeance, where he traps the tiger with the help of his uncle and
kill it. The Murugan grows into Puli Murugan, now a lorry driver, married and
has a daughter, but he hunt rogue tigers whenever they invade the village.
Meanwhile he
was forced to escape the forest/village for killing a tiger, and getting a job
for his brother he smuggles Ganja (marijuana) in his lorry which directed him
toward another face of trouble. How the hunter weed out all this using his Vel
(a kind of spear, his main weapons) remains the subject.
Mohanlal is an
apt fit to the subject and the character, and his physique and face
structure led him valiant looking against the predators. But the movie doesn’t
exhibit great violence yet knives pierce tigers, its watchable quite as
family. The most impressive thing about
the move was its action and stunt sequences.
I think I don’t need to say more about it, because it was such skilful
to won the first ever National Award for Stunt Choreography.
Peter Hein has
executed the stunt choreography and Mohanlal himself preferred to do all the stunt
scenes rather using stunt doubles, which is normally used in films where the
heroes stand aside and dupes do the stunts. Mohanlal’s involvement really
amazed me and having a considerable size structure he performed so well. The
little boy, who done Mohanlal’s childhood role, too capture the attention esp.
facing the Tiger without fear.
The tigers involved
in the movie were real ones and the scenes fighting with tiger were all shot at
Thailand using the tigers from a Buddhist temple there, since
filming with wild animals is prohibited in India. Though the tigers were
trained ones, the shooting seemed to conduct according to their moods! So was
the team hard worked for the success of the movie. An additional fact about the
movie was it was the currently highest-grossing Malayalam film ever done and
the film is expected to release in Tamil soon, along with a 3D version.
Pulimurugan
has some lovely songs to soothe listening and excellent BGM! Kamalini Mukerjee’s
performance as Mohanlal’s wife was fair and Lal bring out the best character
and Telugu actor Jagapati Babu, Bala and Vinu Mohan (Puli murugan’s bro) were
all done their job neat. And not to forget the cinematography, the capture of natural
resource of God owns country was fabulous and the lorry chasing and action scenes
were stunning.
Puli murugan –
fair and interesting to watch
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Thursday, May 11, 2017
Fence and flowers
Here’s another
beautiful fence and flowers shot from the same evening walk (in wheelchair) at
the neighbourhood and this was taken at Besant 4th avenue road
unlike its sibling Blue Cross road (both are popular for local photo-shoot)
here. After my Nilgiris trip last month, I haven’t stretched my walking beyond
our streets but I’m thinking of catch up this weekend… let see what I get to
shoot.
In the above picture,
you could see the yellow bell flowers bloomed inside the fence that protects
the roadside garden along the 4th avenue and the pink flowers above
the compound are bougainvillea. The following one has red-orange flowers, which
I have no idea was shot few meter away along the fence.
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Saturday, May 06, 2017
Looking for shadow
Normally the national highways
don’t have much shadow but the road from Ullundurpet to Salem is worst among
them, and we fed up looking for a shadow to take a coffee break while going to
Nilgiris last month. The entire stretch look deserted and being an extremely
hot day we were almost baked! lol
Though after a while on road, we
found a small temple adjoining a banyan tree provided some shadow off the road.
Like a thirsty throat got some water, the shadow showed us some relief as we
took a turn toward the same. The scene was really giving me a nostalgic feel
with cows and bull tied around the tree, the munching of grasses and the smell
of cow dung brought back to childhood days. The smell of cows munching grasses could
be perceived amazingly through my conscious, as I have been through this lot in
my growing day by visiting grandparent’s house with a cowshed beside.
Like human, the cattle’s too in
need of shadow and the two oxen tied to the banyan tree doesn’t turned
until we moved out of the place. So was they busy munching grasses except the one (check last pic) giving me a side and rear view. lol
The temple seems to be under
construct, has a little lily pond adjacent to the temple (with lily buds
sticking out of water) and the cows were taken there to drink water. There was
a farmer driving the cows around the temple and perhaps it was his land behind the temple and the bulls were belonged to him.
After 15-20 minutes we hit the road again before halt for lunch, again
looking for a shadow.
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Wednesday, May 03, 2017
Invisible beauty
An invisible beauty
stands on the balcony
against the sea breeze
brushing off her face...
to never let comb hair
coming out of fresh showing.
stands on the balcony
against the sea breeze
brushing off her face...
to never let comb hair
coming out of fresh showing.
Looking over the sea
from the beach house
she waits for her boyfriend
who went on voyage
to return to take her along
for a romantic sail across the sea.
from the beach house
she waits for her boyfriend
who went on voyage
to return to take her along
for a romantic sail across the sea.
Meanwhile at eventide
leaning over the pillar
she strokes her hair, gently
in fond memories of him
where they went hand-in-hand
before he went on-board.
leaning over the pillar
she strokes her hair, gently
in fond memories of him
where they went hand-in-hand
before he went on-board.
P.s. Inspired by the
picture I shot at Covelong (Kovalam, Chennai recently, on a beach house balcony.
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Sunday, April 30, 2017
Sunday Photos: Shimmering
My parent
follows the custom of visiting a nearby temple before starting a long journey. Here,
every street end or corner has a temple for Lord Ganesh the most and they chose to break
coconut and pray at the shrine before we move. At our street there’s a small
temple called Sri Valampuri Cithi Vinayagar temple and it has been their
starting point for last few years following our shifting to the native area.
It was about
6.30 am when we started our trip to Nilgiris at the beginning of this month and
as usual the car stopped in front of the temple and my dad and uncle get down
to offer their prayer and right behind us the sun was raising up and the light
just falls on the temple and across the sanctum, which inspired me to take the
cam and shot at the glowing sight. I zoomed on the sanctum and quite impressed
with the sunlight expose over the black sculpture of Lord Ganesh with the gold
coated arch behind the idol makes it shimmering.
I have captured this temple few
times before with the mobile during the evening walk, but this was a great chance
to shoot with the morning sunlight. I am not a morning person and I wake up
usually only by 8 am and only during the travel I wake up early or sleepless thinking
about the travel, facing the morning sunlight is a delight I cherish until I get
to face the same.
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Friday, April 28, 2017
Yellow Daisy-like Flowers
The Euryops
daisy is a large perennial bush that bloom all season long or until cold
temperatures appear with yellow daisy-like flowers. Euryops is a member of
sunflower family, native mostly to rocky sites in southern African, but the
photos were captured at Coonoor while detour around the hill station in the Nilgiri.
Euryops
pectinatus is a vigorous evergreen shrub that grows up to 5 feet tall and wide,
with silvery green, hairy leaves and yellow, daisy-like composite flowers; they
bloom from early summer to autumn. The bush grows best in full sun and well
drained deep soils, but need moist. The images were shot during evening sunlight.
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Wednesday, April 26, 2017
Sunday, April 23, 2017
Sunday Photos: Palavakkam Beach
I was at the Palavakkam beach in
the neighbourhood today evening with my cousin and got to click some photos
with mobile. The day was very hot and being Sunday and summer holidays to kids
the beach was unusually crowded and I could see people come as groups of
families with boys playing beach crickets around.
I was also greeted by nice blue
sky and simple sunset
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Thursday, April 20, 2017
Fence across Golf Course
The photos were
actually focused on the scene behind the fence, the Ooty golf course and fog
making way through mountains and trees, but the fence was taller than our car to
prevent interruption. The images were captured on the Old Pykara Rd that lead
one side of the golf course and I have been on this road earlier and I like the
serenity and with tall trees of eucalyptus and pine it always remains cool.
The road is entirely
scenic and I find many yellow flowers in this area which has some education institutions and the popular Ooty Gymkhana Golf
Club also reside on this road. I heard bison’s (Indian guar) are often spotted
here, though I find some people taking walk on the road without any fear as it
was evening by then. At the end of the road we explored a beautiful temple
little further from the main road, which I will post on later.
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