Ancient Edge

Today’s prompt for the Photography 101 challenge was great – with a slight edge. My workplace being in a corporate campus, there are plenty of sharp-edged buildings around, but this particular photo from my trip to Mahabalipuram stood out. Ancient constructions are much more mysterious and thought-provoking.

What do you think?

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National Blog Posting Month – #Day26

The Glass Effect

Every day, I witness the sunrise from behind my office windows. All the photos I take are from behind these glasses. But one day, I went out to the terrace and saw this reflection on the opposite doors. The reflection came out better than the direct shot on my CoolPix.

And so, here’s my response for today’s Photography 101 Assignment: Glass.

What do you think?

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National Blog Posting Month – #Day25

An Endless Love Story

Whether it’s a soul-sucking Monday or a heavy Sunday brunch, coffee is my go-to beverage. It’s more than a treasure; it’s a life-saver. My response for today’s Photography 101 prompt: Treasure.

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National Blog Posting Month – #Day24

Temple Monochrome

I’m a huge monochrome fan. And today’s photo prompt, architecture was too good to miss.

This is a photo of the infamous shore temple situated in Mahabalipuram. Standing on the beach rocks beside the temple, I could get a beautiful view through the trees. It was a beautifully bright day; it’s one of those rare photos that I like raw.

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National Blog Posting Month – #Day18

A Touch of Mystery

Since I already posted my warmth photo in different light, for mystery, I decided to take a new approach.

The most mysterious thing to me is the human mind. Nothing too technical; it just baffles me how people sometimes work and think. For instance, it’s Saturday – which is officially a holiday – but I see a lot of my colleagues working as they do on a warm Tuesday afternoon. There’s always work to do, yes, but it matters how you prioritize your work and personal life. But here they are, emerged in their daily tasks, as if working through the weekend will reduce the workload.

So here’s the mystery: why do people work throughout the weekend, when instead, they could be enjoying cold coffee on the beach?

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I guess I’ll never see their logic.

Also, I’ve edited the photo to give it a touch of mystery – what do you think?


 National Blog Posting Month – #Day15