(above) - On my en route to Kanve Mane, I stopped to visit this privately owned Zoo. I got down from the traveling bus to encounter a closest possible capture.
(Above) - A cosmic look of a candle pot.
(Above) - We were returning from a Karting race where we stopped at a water-recycling plant. I found this to be a bit unusual as a lot was light was accidentally focused on it.
(Above) - The Greatest Son seized his engine near the Clute leaving a lot oil on the track. He was trying to overtake Bondanga and eventually had to give up. It was an unusual race where only two of us finished the race. This photograph portraits the obsolete side of the track. This side of the track is unused for most part of the year.
(Above) - Beautiful creature I must say. Can you believe its is dead? I was heading back from Kanve Mane and saw this creature lying dead.
(Above) - I happened to witness this great virtuoso with his devotion to Sarod and popularizing his music during a local concert. Ustad Amjad Ali Khan at his penultimate best.
(Above) - I shot this tulip in the night trying to give it a hazed look. It quit turned otherwise. Worth an effort.
(Above) - An eventful experience. I was thinking of packing my bags after my first lap collision with Binoth in Reims-Gueux. Binoth is known for his erratic driving but I somehow got caught in the mayhem.
(Above) - It looks like this boat is unused for quite a while. I got down to have a glimpse of this boat as it is made of hard wood. The best part of this place is that there are several such boats abandoned with no one around. Quite unusual.
(Above) - One of the first captures after entering the Goanese border. Infact, this is just few kilometers away from the Karnataka border and you can witness the difference. Roads are far more superior than Karnataka highways. In my view, the former Portuguese colony has better rules laid to their people.
(Above) - Photograph taken on the bridge that connects the old and new Goa.
(Above) - What can I say? Dr. Robert Severage crashed heavily on turn-1 and getting his tyres dismantled. Here are some of the remains of his car. The uncompromising turn-1 always offers excitement.
(Above) - This bunch of bud had grown as wallflowers. I wondered how on earth I managed to get this capture. It was quite small and looked nothing spectacular. In the end, it came out a bit different.
(Above) - My fellow photographs at Ramadeva Hills,KA. Those lenses would cost you a bomb. They kept adjusting their tripod several times so that they do not miss out on right sequence and angle.
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