There is a reason that Kerala is known as "God's Own Country". The tea gardens that you've captured take me back to the time my wife and I spent in Kerala (including Munnar) during our honeymoon. I can almost smell the aroma of the cardamom chai .
Many thanks Mitesh. Much appreciated.
Munnar was our honeymoon spot as well! Well that was 16 years ago!
mitesh wrote:
Beautiful series, Nigil! You've got my vote
There is a reason that Kerala is known as "God's Own Country". The tea gardens that you've captured take me back to the time my wife and I spent in Kerala (including Munnar) during our honeymoon. I can almost smell the aroma of the cardamom chai .
Such a beautiful homeland. Wonderful images!
India is looking more and more like a place I'd like to visit....but so vast. Where
to even begin thinking of visiting. Tadoba is already in my sites.
Thao_Nguyen wrote:
Super images
Many thanks
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MedicineMan404 wrote:
Such a beautiful homeland. Wonderful images!
India is looking more and more like a place I'd like to visit....but so vast. Where
to even begin thinking of visiting. Tadoba is already in my sites.
U will love it. Just need some planning ahead of time. The only issue is, things are. It well organized for an independent visit. It is vast as u said. U first choose the experiences u are looking for and stage it. Kerala has a huge array of things to offer.
Thao_Nguyen wrote:
Super images
Many thanks
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MedicineMan404 wrote:
Such a beautiful homeland. Wonderful images!
India is looking more and more like a place I'd like to visit....but so vast. Where
to even begin thinking of visiting. Tadoba is already in my sites.
U will love it. Just need some planning ahead of time. The only issue is, things are not well organized for an independent visit. It is vast as u said. U first choose the experiences u are looking for and stage it. Kerala has a huge array of things to offer.
The guide forgot about you?? It looks like you did absolutely great without them.
Each of these are wonderful portraits of birds I've not seen before (and likely never will). Beautifully done, looks like not the easiest of shooting conditions...
amazing. just came across these. Was fortunate enough to travel into Vadodara a few years back but I got to see nothing like the India you represented. Such beautiful photos.
wonderer wrote:
The guide forgot about you?? It looks like you did absolutely great without them.
Each of these are wonderful portraits of birds I've not seen before (and likely never will). Beautifully done, looks like not the easiest of shooting conditions...
Congratulations; these are a treat to view.
Thanks for posting.
--Kim
Many thanks Kim. There was a lot of rain as you can see in some of the shots.
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skseet wrote:
Wonderful captures. Loved them all. The 1st one is just superb.
Rgd
Subrat
Much appreciated Subrat
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shekarn64 wrote:
Lovely images. I was in Munnar two years back. Your bird shots are stunning!
Much appreciated Shekar. Hope you enjoyed Munnar.
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cdn_bacon wrote:
amazing. just came across these. Was fortunate enough to travel into Vadodara a few years back but I got to see nothing like the India you represented. Such beautiful photos.
Thank you JP. India is so vast, varied and rich in culture that you get new experiences at every turn. You need a life time to discover it.