Showing posts with label Hubli. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hubli. Show all posts

Sunday, April 2, 2017

The Sun from atop Rail Soudha

It’s been quite a while since I clicked the Sun, esp. the Sunset. Either I’d return home after dark or no one would remind me to carry my camera, which was, for long, an inseparable companion. On the last day of the financial year, I managed to carry it but was seriously doubtful about my ability to click pics given the day. But, the work was over after office hours BUT just in time the sunset. Hope you’ll like the pics…


Sunday, January 17, 2016

Sunset at Unkal Lake, Hubli



We set out with an ambitious target of covering a lot of places with a three-to-three-hours-and-a-half timeline. We lost ourselves at the Chandramouleeswara temple (Forgotten Maginificence), not before we spotted some sunshine; we realised that we wouldn’t be able to reach Nripatungabetta before dark. I felt bad that my cousin would not get to see a breath taking sunset from the hillock (something I was blessed with, exactly three years ago…. Sunset in Nripatungabetta). Just as we reached Unkal with the intention of visiting the park, I spotted the red-orange Sun sinking rapidly beneath the horizon. We got off the car into dust, and froze some lovely frames………….
At the Chandramouleeswara Temple, Unkal, Hubli

At the Chandramouleeswara Temple, Unkal, Hubli

Monday, May 4, 2015

A Breath-taking Sunset between Mundgod and Hubballi (somewhere in the forest.........)

We happened to visit Mundgod (Uttara Kannada district), about 60 km from Hubballi, on the PB (Poona- Bombay) Road. There is a Tibetan settlement over there, over four thousand aces. It is home to the beautiful Drepung Loseling Monastery, built in 2008. More about this only after I spend more time over there. On our way back, somewhere in the forest, I couldn’t move away without clicking a breath-taking sunset!

Friday, August 22, 2014

Welcome Clouds on the Hubli Revisit

I revisited Hubli after more than a year and a half; I was too fragile to think of visiting my favourite spot, the Nripatungabetta. But the lovely weather gave me something to click! You can even find clouds in shapes!
Doesn't the cloud look like a turtle?


Friday, February 8, 2013

Sunset in Nripatungabetta, Hubli and Tungabhadra Dam(link)




I was  gggglad to have made it to the Tungabhadra Dam and Nripatungabetta just in time! ‘All’s well that ends well’, goes the saying. ‘All’s well when you watch a breathtaking Sunset’, I say.