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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
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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Bangalore Palace, India From Wikipedia: The ground floor consists of an open courtyard containing granite seats covered with fluorescent blue ceramic tiles[8]. It also contains a ballroom for holding private parties. The first floor containing an elaborate hall called as the Durbar Hall can be reached by climbing a decorated staircase. This is the hall where the king used to address the assembly. The walls along the staircase are adorned with paintings and the Durbar Hall has a massive elephant head mounted in it. One side of the hall contains stained glass windows in Gothic style. The yellow colour is used profusely and the walls and the sofa set in the hall are in yellow. A screen on one end separates the area where the ladies used to sit and watch the assembly proceedings in relative privacy.
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Kodak TriX 400 @ 1600, M6, Zeiss Biogon 35mm, Developed in Fuji super prodol, 09;30 at 25deg, Pakon scan.
To me it seems like this is the Bangalore skyline these days, anywhere you look. Three years ago, from my balcony.
Smiling vegetable traders in the Sunday market in the centre of Bangalore, India.
A recent blog I wrote about photographing the fascination KR Market in Bangalore, India