Showing posts with label Andaman Islands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Andaman Islands. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2010


Once again I have pulled out a photo from old archives of Andaman Tour. This photo was shot using our camera Canon A710 IS which unfortunately is now out of order due to fungus on the lens. The photos have blurry edges and hence I have been unable to use the same. Well I will soon have to carry it to the technician and get it repaired. Till then, please do enjoy the photos from old archives of tours to Andaman, Goa, Manori and Matheran.

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Once again I have pulled out a photo from old archives of Andaman Tour. This photo was shot using our camera Canon A710 IS which unfortunately is now out of order due to fungus on the lens. The photos have blurry edges and hence I have been unable to use the same. Well I will soon have to carry it to the technician and get it repaired. Till then, please do enjoy the photos from old archives of tours to Andaman, Goa, Manori and Matheran.

Thursday, November 11, 2010


You must have seen the photos from Andaman posted long time back on Pixellicious Photos. Here are some of them: Photos from Andaman. As I had mentioned, Elephant Beach was one of the places we visited as it was highly recommended for Snorkelling. And it did turn out to be true. Despite the fact that most of the corals got destroyed during the Tsunami (2004), it still looked awesome above and under the water. Swimming at the shore looked safe however, when I went in for snorkelling with a guide, we did go a little too far as I could see the spot where the sea level dropped dramatically. A spot where one side showed the corals lit up by the sunlight and the otherside fading into darkness. It looked dangerous as I am not a very good swimmer.

In the picture you can see the tree which we believed was uprooted during the tsunami.

Silence of the sea


You must have seen the photos from Andaman posted long time back on Pixellicious Photos. Here are some of them: Photos from Andaman. As I had mentioned, Elephant Beach was one of the places we visited as it was highly recommended for Snorkelling. And it did turn out to be true. Despite the fact that most of the corals got destroyed during the Tsunami (2004), it still looked awesome above and under the water. Swimming at the shore looked safe however, when I went in for snorkelling with a guide, we did go a little too far as I could see the spot where the sea level dropped dramatically. A spot where one side showed the corals lit up by the sunlight and the otherside fading into darkness. It looked dangerous as I am not a very good swimmer.

In the picture you can see the tree which we believed was uprooted during the tsunami.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

We captured this photograph at Ross Island in Portrblair - Andaman using our Canon A710 IS digital camera. British administrative Headquarters once, Ross island now looks completely destroyed with only the remains of a beautifully set up colony left there. Read more about Ross Island HereFull of palm trees, the lush green island is surely a must visit place. The movement of palm leaves due to a heavy breeze on a sunny day with clear skies, looked really awesome and pleasing.

Under the blue sky

We captured this photograph at Ross Island in Portrblair - Andaman using our Canon A710 IS digital camera. British administrative Headquarters once, Ross island now looks completely destroyed with only the remains of a beautifully set up colony left there. Read more about Ross Island HereFull of palm trees, the lush green island is surely a must visit place. The movement of palm leaves due to a heavy breeze on a sunny day with clear skies, looked really awesome and pleasing.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Welcome back! You may have seen the older version of this photo here. A few days back I started experimenting with HDR effects on photographs. Some people may think that processing of photos after photography may make them look artificial. After seeing the results by the treatment of this photo, I think some times, it really makes the normal images look very dramatic. The displayed photograph was shot by my wife Mukta, using our Canon A710 IS Digital camera. One of my first experiments on HDR. Also contributing this photo to SKYWATCH Friday!
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Captain of the boat

Welcome back! You may have seen the older version of this photo here. A few days back I started experimenting with HDR effects on photographs. Some people may think that processing of photos after photography may make them look artificial. After seeing the results by the treatment of this photo, I think some times, it really makes the normal images look very dramatic. The displayed photograph was shot by my wife Mukta, using our Canon A710 IS Digital camera. One of my first experiments on HDR. Also contributing this photo to SKYWATCH Friday!
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Thursday, November 5, 2009

We were on a small cruise traveling from Port Blair to Havelock Island. No matter what direction we looked into we just get to see blue waters. It was beautiful but became monotonous as the journey was going take two and a half hours. I began to look for things that I could photograph. I saw this chain very closely. It was freshly painted black and thus had a shine on it. With nothing much around, I clicked three to four photos of this chain out of which I shortlisted two. The other one can be seen here.

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Chain on the cruise

We were on a small cruise traveling from Port Blair to Havelock Island. No matter what direction we looked into we just get to see blue waters. It was beautiful but became monotonous as the journey was going take two and a half hours. I began to look for things that I could photograph. I saw this chain very closely. It was freshly painted black and thus had a shine on it. With nothing much around, I clicked three to four photos of this chain out of which I shortlisted two. The other one can be seen here.

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Saturday, October 17, 2009


Although we were busy enjoying the Radhanagar Beach at the Andaman Nicobar Islands, we couldn't resist shooting these Giant Green trees which were there a little away from the shore. You will realize the height of the trees when you notice the two kids standing at the bottom, under the shade. Amazing creation by mother nature. I think Green Giants is a perfect name for these trees. I shot this photograph using a Canon A710 IS.

Green Giants


Although we were busy enjoying the Radhanagar Beach at the Andaman Nicobar Islands, we couldn't resist shooting these Giant Green trees which were there a little away from the shore. You will realize the height of the trees when you notice the two kids standing at the bottom, under the shade. Amazing creation by mother nature. I think Green Giants is a perfect name for these trees. I shot this photograph using a Canon A710 IS.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Sunday, September 27, 2009

YOU CAN VIEW THE PREVIOUS CEREMONIAL ART PICTURE HERE!

Ceremonial Art - 2

YOU CAN VIEW THE PREVIOUS CEREMONIAL ART PICTURE HERE!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Thursday, July 30, 2009

AS I MENTIONED EARLIER, I'M GOING TO BE ROTATING SOME PREVIOUS POSTS AGAIN :-)

Standing Single

AS I MENTIONED EARLIER, I'M GOING TO BE ROTATING SOME PREVIOUS POSTS AGAIN :-)

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Monday, July 27, 2009

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Tuesday, July 7, 2009


This photo was shot using my Canon A710 IS Digital Camera while we were traveling to Andaman Islands from Mumbai via Chennai.. I feel the blue sky looks really awesome!

Spice on the wing!


This photo was shot using my Canon A710 IS Digital Camera while we were traveling to Andaman Islands from Mumbai via Chennai.. I feel the blue sky looks really awesome!

Monday, July 6, 2009

Saturday, June 27, 2009

THEY ALWAYS REMAINED TOGETHER, WHEREVER THEY WENT

The Team

THEY ALWAYS REMAINED TOGETHER, WHEREVER THEY WENT

Thursday, June 25, 2009