The light colored bow over the clouds fascinated me, and I wasted no time to capture it. As I guessed, it was fading, and vanished from the sky within another minute. The above picture is captured from Global Village Technological Park, where my office is situated (Near RVCE, Mysore road).
Saturday, June 21, 2008
A Peaceful dawn at Payyampally
The above snaps are captured on a fine twilight period in the morning, while I visited Payyampally; my home town in Wayanad.
A Rainbow or a Circumhorizontal arc!!!
Circumhorizontal arcs or fire bow are formed not from water droplets in sky, but due to the presence of ice crystals in sky in the form of Cirrus clouds. More info about Circumhorizontal arcs is available at wikipedia => Circumhorizontal Arc
God’s Canvas
The pre-monsoon sky are always colorful in the evening, and the above few snaps are captured from Bangalore – Puttanahalli, nearby where I am staying, except for the first one which was captured from Global Village Technological Park, where my office is situated (Near RVCE, Mysore road).
Sunset from Bangalore
The evening sky turned to be always beautiful to me; many of my paintings of my childhood were of evening sky or sunset. The summer evening sky, one or two weeks prior to the monsoon presented a lot of astonishing views, and I was lucky enough to capture a very few of them.
A Rainbow
The evening sky turned to be always beautiful to me; many of my paintings of my childhood were of evening sky or sunset. The summer evening sky, one or two weeks prior to the monsoon presented a lot of astonishing views, and I was lucky enough to capture a very few of them.
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