Friday, April 3, 2009

Back to ‘Photography’….. :)

How many you have heard about Wildlife Sanctuary in Delhi? Well I guess I was not the only one who had no idea that we have a wildlife sanctuary in Delhi itself…. Known as ‘Asola Wildlife Sanctuary’ near Surajkund…
Yesterday, I got this opportunity to visit this place regarding my internship project work… I was feeling lucky… what more a photographer need ;)…. I was in heaven…. As I always carry my digicam with me I utilized the extra time in clicking pictures of the surroundings… Wow!!! It really feels great when you do what you really want to do…About after 2 years I was totally lost in the nature with my camera…. Though I missed few shots of spiders, lizards and rabbits as they are hyperactive and too alert species… but managed to I click few pictures of still sceneries and black bucks….
The girl who was guiding me was expert in her field so I really enjoyed being there on the nature trail with her… though I had less time I wasn’t able to learn and see the entire thing but yes I’ll go there again and that’s for sure :)… I also asked my guide about other sanctuaries in Delhi and I got to know that there is one bird sanctuary near Delhi…. And also about few other natures’s home in Delhi…. I wish to visit all these places :) let’s see when I’ll get this chance again….
For now I would like to share some of the pictures I clicked…. :)

Lotus pond

Composition that clicked my mind

My Green Delhi

Black bucks (male)
Will update more on flickr soon... :)


20 comments:

  1. Beautiful the pics look really good.
    Especially the lotus one!!
    Thanks for informing that Delhi has a wildlife sanctuary

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  2. nice pics ...
    the black bucks would have been better if there were no wires in front.

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  3. @chhavi
    Thanks dear :)

    @Amal
    Thanks, actually the time i was there was the lunch time for black bucks so no one was allowed to go inside.... :(

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  4. Cool Pics... :) thnks for sharing... :)

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  5. preetty nice suggestion...!!!
    the second pic is really nice...!!
    gr8 photography...

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  6. Your photographic skills are good.....
    Liked pictures you took, especially that "Lotus pond" one...!
    Hope to see more from you near in future.. :)

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  7. @nidhisam
    Thanks

    @dhawal
    Thanks

    @gaurav
    Thanks... yup i hope so :)

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  8. I had no idea that there's a wildlife sanctuary in Delhi. I'll surely plan to visit it some day.

    ... and I don't think that i need to say anything about your photography ... i have told you about it before :)

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  9. I too did not know there is a wildlife sanctuary in Delhi. would definitely visit when i next go to Delhi.
    The composition pic and the greenery pic were really nice.

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  10. ‘Asola Wildlife Sanctuary’ !!I was in Delhi for 2 years and still i didnt go ther!! bad I say!!No body tild me abt ths :(

    Cool snaps !!!

    cheers!!

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  11. Nice snaps...just loved ur template


    Ankit Gupta

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  12. Thanks friends :)
    You all should visit there atleast once m sure you gonna love it.... :)

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  13. hey nice snaps...cool ya!!!

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  14. nice shots... u deserve a slr :)
    i was in delhi for a long time n even i din know about this... huh..

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  15. Good pics. Would have been better if the pics appeared a little larger in the post, though. I want to have a digicam too. Don't know when I'll have one.

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  16. Well, after my last comment on this blog, I tried posting a big (in length and breadth) pic on my blog. It isn't easy I guess.

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  17. Sigh, digital cam not in working order, time to get a new one.

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  18. nice pictures, Deepika :)

    loved the one with deers behind the grill..
    it would have been just great if you played with the focus there , a little bit.

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  19. Ab to we have to plan this again... Wildlife sanctuaries... Into the wild... :)

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