Tagged: #vijayawada

river

MY CITY, MY RIVER

“I’ve been staying in this place for over six decades,” I would say in a boastful tone, similar to how a dutiful husband praises his devoted wife. I’m firmly grounded in this city of...

railway station

VIJAYAWADA RAILWAY STATION

The wintry morning drizzle was inviting and teasingly threatening to seep into my camera body as I climbed the damp staircase leading to a vast foyer filled with a symphony of enjoyable sounds. Huffs...

vijayawada

THE CITYSCAPE OF VIJAYAWADA

Sixty years – I trust my life has taken a full circle. I have spent an entirety from a toddler to retirement all in one city. I love this pilgrimage and a commercial place...

dreams

LIVE THE LIFE OF YOUR DREAMS

“Why are you holed up at home all the time?” my friend asked me with a derisive smile. I knew he tires himself with all unimportant tasks, neglects health and family issues. He keeps...

green

A TOUCH OF GREEN

‘I want to catch the bright greenness of the leaves, only leaves nothing else,’ I told my buddy who accompanies me on my Sunday jaunts.  Reaching the top of the hill, an hour’s drive...

fog

FOG IN THE CITY

It has been over three months that I have been out on a photo-shoot ride to the suburbs of our city I used to go every Sunday. My camera relegated to the shelf for...

bridges

BEWITCHING BRIDGES OF VIJAYAWADA

The bridges on the river Krishna are the pride of our city Vijayawada. Whenever I walked across the river bed I’m captivated by their charming dignity; the bridges draped themselves like well-behaved models. As...

mangoes

THE RIPENED

I sneaked out early summer morning on Sunday last week; with a suspicion how treacherously the blaze of hotness will consume the moment I step out with the gear to shoot for my photo...

bridges

BRIDGES OF PRIDE

Whenever I had gone on a brief trek on the sands and come closest to the riverfront, I marveled at the bridges of steel and stone as they beamed valiantly looking up at the...

RURAL CANVAS

RURAL CANVAS

It doesn’t have a proper path to walk. All I noticed was loose clumps of wet clay and a few stones thrown in on its surface at short intervals. The stones are strong and...