Weekly Photo Challenge: Resolved

An old memory, Tinkle surely would’ve been a fond reminder of a happy childhood for many Indian kids my age. And to this day, I love the comic! In fact such was the fanaticism of this publication in my household that my dad diligently collected and preserved hordes of the magazine to bind them into two sets of collectibles….

Chess Mate

I enjoy some fun mind games, be it a game of chess. I may not be the best player around, (so if you want an easy win, you know whom to call), I am still fascinated by the games and its pieces. On a stroll at Bandra’s Carter Road, you can see tables close to…

Tell Me What You Desire!

Last year, I had the luck to enjoy Ganesh Charthuthi at Pune. Around the famed Dagadu Shet pandal you’d find several other interesting Ganesh idols, and this fixture was a part of one of them. (May be my fellow blogger ThoughtsUnrestricted can remind me which one). One fascinating part of this particular pandal is the…

Up In The Air!

I’ve always loved helium balloons in large bunches. Long before I managed to catch the movie Up I’d often wish how many balloons I’d need to take a free world cruise.

A Flight Of Dreams

Life as a child is full of hopes and dreams. It’s that time of one’s life where you know what you want to be when you grow up, but don’t  have to worry about how to get there. This shot comes from a local fair, one of the rides  that make you  “fly”. It reminds…

Wheeling It Out

The fun fair is still around, close to my house. I love big giant wheels, in fact i even managed to get some great shots, (like my last sunset post) when it took to the highest point. Felt like a little kid again!

On A High Horse

What good is talking about the Kala Ghoda Festival without any horsing around? Well, this isn’t the symbolic painting after which the street is named, nor is it the Black Horse that stands for the iconic festival. This one seemed more like a the one straight out of a chess set, with a lot of…

More Crow Art

More from the installation on crows that I spoke about yesterday. Hope you enjoy this one too!

Crow Art

While I have seen this scene with real crows too, this installation at the Kala Ghoda Art Festival was amazingly well recreated! It surely made me and my camera glad. What do you think? Did you realise this was fake too?

Nirvana!

The Kala Ghoda Art Festival wasn’t as spectacular as I imagined it to be. But then again, it wasn’t completely a waste of time either. This calm Buddha was suspended by wires, although you can’t see that, making it seem like it is floating in thin air. What do you think?