Monday, October 09, 2006

Temple, Kota

Kota
A temple (whose name I have forgotten) right in front of our home at Kota. The white gopuram contrasted well with the murky skies.

Amer fort

Amer fort, Amber. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
The gateway inside Amer fort housing Sheesh Mahal and the Diwan-i-khas.

Amer and Jaigarh forts

Amer fort, Amber. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
What's Rajasthan without forts? The upper one is the Amer residential fort at Amber (pronounced Amer) about 11 km from Jaipur. The lower one is the Jaigarh fort used for defence. The largest cannon in the world is there, though I didn't see it myself.
Jaigarh fort, Amber. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur

Hawa Mahal, Jaipur. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
Not much scope to try out different angles. I could find only this position to get a picture of the complete wall without a tree or a lamppost coming in between. Hawa Mahal, Jaipur.

Jantar Mantar, Jaipur

Jantar Mantar, Jaipur. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
A photographer's delight. Exotic shapes and constructions at the Jantar Mantar, Jaipur. Didn't quite understand the working of the different sundials but they looked impressive.
Jantar Mantar, Jaipur. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.

Gurdwara, Pushkar

Gurdwara, Pushkar. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.Gurdwara at Pushkar.
It just so happened that on this trip we visited a dargah, a gurdwara, a Jain temple, and a number of Hindu temples too. And plenty of churches on the trip to Goa. So that's me, the secular Indian!

Pushkar lake

Pushkar lake. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
Pushkar lake with the ghats in the background. Peaceful place but for the overbearing "priests".
Pushkar lake. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.

Brahma temple, Pushkar

Brahma temple, Pushkar. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
A temple for Brahma is unique because he was cursed that in spite of being a god he wouldn't be worshipped. The temple isn't all that grand; its uniqueness lies in its being a temple of Brahma (in Pushkar).

Dhai din ka jhonpra, Ajmer

Dhai din ka jhonpra, Ajmer. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
Dhai din ka jhonpra is a neglected monument close to the dargah. This was a Sanskrit college until it was converted to a mosque courtesy Muhammad Ghori. The complete span of the seven arches could be captured only from this angle.




Dhai din ka jhonpra, Ajmer. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.

Dargah of Moinuddin Chisti, Ajmer

Dargah of Moinuddin Chisti, Ajmer. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
Didn't remember to take shots inside the Dargah of Moinuddin Chisti, Ajmer. And I wasn't sure whether it was ok to do so, it being a holy place and all that. So just this one from the outside, with this the only viewpoint possible in the alley.

Ishwari Minar Swarga Tal, Ajmer

Ishwari Minar Swarga Tal, Ajmer. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
The Ishwari Minar at Ajmer. Good for getting a bird's eye view of the city. Very curious kind of steps inside the tower.

Sunset at Ana Sagar, Ajmer

Ana Sagar lake, Ajmer. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
Sunsets at lakes are getting to be a cliche. You really have to louse things up to make a sunset at lake photo come out bad. At Ana Sagar lake, Ajmer.

Nasiyan Jain temple, Ajmer

Nasiyan Jain temple, Ajmer. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
A gold-plated representation of Jain philosophy. Shown here is Mount Sumeru inside the Nasiyan Jain temple, Ajmer. The whole hall can only be seen through windows so this picture too is taken with the camera outside the window.

Pigeons

Pigeon. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
Pigeons roosting on lampposts or antenna elements. Had to use flash in the last two pics or the underside of the pigeons comes out too dark. Didn't have the luxury of using a stand for more exposure.
Pigeon. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
Pigeon. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.

Peacocks

Peacock. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
Proud peacocks at the JK guest house in Jaipur. I don't believe I fluffed most of the peacock pics by not focussing properly. Guess I was in too much of a hurry. These are the best ones of the lot.
Peacock. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
Peacock. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.

Dushera at Kota

Dushera at Kota. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
The victory of good over evil is about to commence. Ravan, Kumbhakarna and Meghnad at the Dushera grounds in Kota.

Squirrel

Squirrel. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
This defiant squirrel stands its ground. Well the only reason this picture is here is because I have never photographed a squirrel before.

Spider web

Spider web. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.
The trick was in focussing on the web and not the trees far away beyond it. So hit upon the idea of focussing on the railing next to the web, it being on the same plane, and using that focus to shoot the web. Will look out for a bigger web next time.

Monday, September 25, 2006

More wasps

Wasp. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam
My house sure looks like a wasp-y place! Same nest, different wasp (not a yellowjacket as seen in an earlier pic.) I am more pleased with the second photo: yet another wasp, this time on the tinted window of my car. I wasn't expecting the reflections to come out so clearly. Guess I got lucky.

Wasp on car window. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam

Monday, September 11, 2006

Clouds - I

cloud. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam

For some reason, I am getting fascinated by clouds these days. One subject here which looks good when backlit. I am not yet at the level where I can classify clouds as cumulus or nimbus, but hope to learn that soon. In the second pic, would have liked the cottony clouds on the left side to cover the full scene, but unfortunately they were obscured by the nimbus on the right (there, showing off my new learnt cloud knowledge ;-)

Update: Since I am so hooked on to clouds, have decided to have my cloud pics on a separate place. Visit Cloudland by Paritosh Uttam

Photograph by Paritosh Uttam
Photograph by Paritosh Uttam