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Bangalore, India 2019 Sept.

clicked from a running cab with my cellphone camera.

This was shot the day I took keys for our house in Bangalore , could not stop looking at this beautiful view . Now I have moved in hope to add lot more shots

I love the colours and architecture in Bangalore

 

The colourful indoor flower market in the centre of Bangalore. Go early on a Sunday morning to witness this fascinating market at it's best. Handheld long exposure.

 

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A palm tree framed by a hole in a fence of a housing development in Bangalore, India.

 

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Kodak TriX 400 @ 1600, M6, Zeiss Biogon 35mm, Developed in Fuji super prodol, 09;30 at 25deg, Pakon scan.

The Bangalore Palace was built in 1887 by the Wodeyar dynesty, and King Chamaraja Wodeyar was inspired by the Windsor Castle of London. The king’s private parties used to be held in the ballroom of the courtyard. The castle is adorned with wood carvings and Tudor style architecture.

 

“If you permit your thoughts to dwell on evil you yourself will become ugly. Look only for the good in everything so you absorb the quality of beauty.” - {Paramahansa Yogananda}

Posting the photos of the Giant Wheel I shot at wonderla

A Rainy Day in Bangalore.

Yelahanka/ Bangalore

Posting the photos of the Giant Wheel I shot at wonderla

LGD WAP-4 races towards Nagpur with late running NZM-SBC Rajdhani express in tow.Location:Lambadoh Bridge near GDYA

I am yet to see the onset of monsoons as intense as this. Yes, it's true that I have not been to Mumbai, but still this is as mesmerising as it gets.

Population explosion in Banglore has led to uncontrolled, chaotic traffic flow

amazing details in the Bangalore buildings

View of Bangalore from Skyye rooftop Lounge.

bangalore orphanage, india

M6, Ilford Pan400@1600, rodinal stand dev and Pakon scan.

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