Just like any other year-end journey, I did want to make this a bit different than usual. I travelled to North Canara to tap some unexplored glory. A quality of strong personality and magnetism to nature with a self-centered desire to capture them through my photographs could not have gone any better.
The very nature and its ruggedness demanded extra fidelity and endurance. The very trip was holy. It required splendid minds to appreciate the ever-ending beauty. We started our journey and stopped in a nearby village to fetch our food. We then headed to the green zone when the heaven was awaiting. It was a complete disconnection from the locomotive world. I felt the silence of streams as we travelled far away from civilization. This peice of green belt was untapped and thus my appreciation is far from over. We have so much of unrest in our urban life which is hard to define or express.
We were in the circumvent of nature and had no clue of what the urbanization could be. It just took a while to discharge the robotic urbanization from my body. I had so many ideas which I perceived but was unsure if I could make it come together. All of that had to come off, all at once. I had an opportunity to feel the entire sunset on a silent beach. I had all of them captured in my motive sprits. I paid close attention especially to the elements around the beach. I had swings and whirls heading towards me in a perpetual motion. I tried to swim this never ending occean. It was total bliss.
I had this instinct even during my formative years. It was very obscure in the beginning but started to become clear as the days passed by. It all stayed as a part of evoking lifelike images in the bygone era. All of these were made sublimal in the last decade or so when I started to decipher the obscure nature. I had to shunt several desires to be what I got today, a state of extreme happiness.
The absence of contemporary life was never felt during my entire journey. It was seriously thoughtful of this idea to make it a reality. Reasons and theories abound; I was never perplexed even for once. The sunny spots of greenery was in my realm of senses. Life in a village is peaceful, calm and quiet. The natural beauty and greenery is a feast for the eyes. Life is slow in village when compared to a city. These villages have cobbled roads and neighbours in these places live like a family. I felt like continuing this vagrancy for eternity. Every way you turn, the fields stretch so green.
I end my connotation by saying that one should feel the real life on those off-roaders and slide away from urbanization for a while.
The very nature and its ruggedness demanded extra fidelity and endurance. The very trip was holy. It required splendid minds to appreciate the ever-ending beauty. We started our journey and stopped in a nearby village to fetch our food. We then headed to the green zone when the heaven was awaiting. It was a complete disconnection from the locomotive world. I felt the silence of streams as we travelled far away from civilization. This peice of green belt was untapped and thus my appreciation is far from over. We have so much of unrest in our urban life which is hard to define or express.
We were in the circumvent of nature and had no clue of what the urbanization could be. It just took a while to discharge the robotic urbanization from my body. I had so many ideas which I perceived but was unsure if I could make it come together. All of that had to come off, all at once. I had an opportunity to feel the entire sunset on a silent beach. I had all of them captured in my motive sprits. I paid close attention especially to the elements around the beach. I had swings and whirls heading towards me in a perpetual motion. I tried to swim this never ending occean. It was total bliss.
I had this instinct even during my formative years. It was very obscure in the beginning but started to become clear as the days passed by. It all stayed as a part of evoking lifelike images in the bygone era. All of these were made sublimal in the last decade or so when I started to decipher the obscure nature. I had to shunt several desires to be what I got today, a state of extreme happiness.
The absence of contemporary life was never felt during my entire journey. It was seriously thoughtful of this idea to make it a reality. Reasons and theories abound; I was never perplexed even for once. The sunny spots of greenery was in my realm of senses. Life in a village is peaceful, calm and quiet. The natural beauty and greenery is a feast for the eyes. Life is slow in village when compared to a city. These villages have cobbled roads and neighbours in these places live like a family. I felt like continuing this vagrancy for eternity. Every way you turn, the fields stretch so green.
I end my connotation by saying that one should feel the real life on those off-roaders and slide away from urbanization for a while.
Author: Jaisimha Besadi
Date: 2011-01-19