Before I knew it, two days ago, I was in Bangalore, Karnataka. Or to put it in the correct flavor, in Namma Bengaluru.
Everything happened on short notice - the travel, the exploration, and the return. And here are a few apparently brief but immensely live moments when my mobile cam was put to use.Weird.. Industries Limited |
This shot was taken from a moving bus, with a 5MP perfectly ordinary mobile cam, across a four-lane road and aimed at the second storey. So I am content just to get the lettering clear enough.
"Sometimes I am deeply perplexed about the life in a lake beyon- HEY ANOTHER BISCUIT!!" |
Few people occasionally come up with banana, biscuits etc to feed the Catfish. They come to the surface, then some get on top of the upper layer, and then a few hop further on top this, and so on. The visual is incomplete without a hint of size comparison. For simplicity, assume that each fish will span the length from your fingertip to your elbow, or larger.
I am in ur fish stall, testing the quality |
The kitten would run away from everyone, apparently due to the kicking and beating it had to endure from them. This close snap took a lot of patience, and love.
More fun things
The first snap reminds me of this comic from Iyer Matter.
There were more fun times in BMTC, but without photos. This collection of articles by Geetanjali Chitnis is a nice summary of traveling in BMTC.
Aww! The kitten is cute. <3 :kitten
ReplyDeleteEvery journey has its own story to tell no matter how short! ;)
Nice Clicks ET, Where is Metro Snap Shoot?
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog, and for the kind words!
ReplyDeletelovely. being a bangalorean this post caught my attention on indivine
ReplyDeletewe got to JP park often & the fish pic you captured is amazing
and the weird industry- haha yes wonder what they sell