Peeping Intruder
At times the pictures seem to be more eloquent than words. And when this eloquence finds vent... don't presume that it will exhibit its exuberance. To the contrary, it would rather be an unsung legend, overflowing the concocts of the common intellect. Are you common?
"The incense of the inevitable aphorism"
I like the picture in the middle. And that is more because it took long to spot the bird.
© Shamasis Bhattacharya (Twentyone Innovations)
Sorry to be off-topic, but some said that some pictures ar not that detailed and clear (i.e. they are of low quality.) I apologize for the inconvenience, but it was my not-so-bright idea, so as to reduce the file size. However, if you have noticed, I have increased image quality from my previous post. I hope it would satisfy most.
Take Care.
Pastel-shade Skyline
And riding on the lap of the clouds, the arablest fired his shot.
It reached not the cupids orion, but kissed Eon's love.
I wonder why, but clouds - in all its shapes, sizes and colour - seem to be always an ornating factor in all pictures. These are some pictures, where the clouds really look like the pearl in a fairies hand.
The first image is one of my favourites. It was clicked from ground-level. But, the angle of the shot was so adjusted with the orientation of the cloud, that it appeared as if its been clicked from above the clouds.
The second picture was taken from Howrah Bridge. The best part is that it was taken with 1 milisecond exposure time while the car was speeding at over 40 km per hour!
The third picture has a peculiar accent of/for the clouds, it appears as if the cluds are blue and the sky is white. (You can also count and tell me how many objects are attached and hanging with the tree!)
© Shamasis Bhattacharya (Twentyone Innovations)
La Internazionale (Part II)
It is not always the case that one gets to have all picture that he/she wants, into one collection. And nowadays, it is a great trend to publish things in parts!! Take for instance the Hollywood movies. Nowadays, every one of them are having a part 2. Who knows when we might have Titanic II!!! (PJ)
Jokes apart, these are some more fine pictures of our very own Kolkata (India)! Believe me. :-)
"The Red Road where the Independence Day Parade is held"
"From Above 2nd Hooghly Bridge"
© Shamasis Bhattacharya (Twentyone Innovations)