Monday, July 28, 2008

COLOURS of CAPTIVITY

Its been a couple of weeks since the Physiotherapy started and bored of following the doctors advise to take complete rest. I fealt like a patient for staying lazy at home and spending the weekends in front of the TV watching movies and the Mega serials :-)

So decided to take up an unplanned trip to my native on the night of July 25th. It was really fresh to see the early morning activities that happen in the towns and villages. Actually the previous sunrise that i saw was during my trek to Ombattu Gudda along with Chennai trekkers. After which my next sunrise was on July 26th.

While crossing a tea shop, I saw a cycle with lots of Baskets hanging on all its sides. Since no one was around, I just went near to have a peak at what is inside. To my surprise, it was nothng but the small chicks that was making some peculiar noise.

It had been dreaming for years to click those colourful chicks and that too when they are kept in the road sides in closed cardboard fencings. But what i saw was a little different. They are in the baskets and it would take atleast an hour or two for the seller to put them in the way i expected.

Being very tired and also didnt want to miss the chance of clicking them. So just made my mind to click what ever is present in front than dreaming about what might come after 2 hours. !




Might be they look very colourful to see, But it is

COLOURS of CAPTIVITY ”



And also added some photos that i was able to click around my house.














Yet again, I would like to close it with the same phrase, The pictures that you click doesnt depends on the place where you are nor the equipment that you have, Its just your eyes which makes better pictures. Happy clicking.

6 comments:

Sheetal said...

Nice pic John..

Srivatsan Gopinath said...

Lovely pics chap. :)

Harish said...

What camera do you use Boss?

I have a S2IS and I try my best. Will upload some pics and mail you. Wont be as good as yours though.

You are my inspiration to taking pics buddy :-)

John Immanual said...

Thanks Sheetalu and Watsie..

@ Harish,Thanks buddy, I use Canon EOS 400D, and Its not the camera, but its your eyes which makes good pictures :-)

And i still remember the first contest that i won at CIT, and it was u who took me there. remember?

Raghu said...

Very colorful and nice, John-saan!

John Immanual said...

@ Raghu

It all happened due to your timely help and equipment sponsors. Thanks once again.