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Birds migrate across continents to find suitable conditions for survival and procreation.They are very sensitive to climate changes.Large scale, human-induced, climate change has already caused many species to be endangered.This reminds us of our duty to protect our ecology. We must learn to live and let live. Ranganathittu in Karnataka,India is a popular bird sanctuary and is a popular nesting site for the birds. During winter months, starting from mid-December, as many as 40,000 birds congregate in this bird sanctuary. Some birds come from Siberia, Latin America and parts of north India.
Experienced by Ramesh L T
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Mysore Palace is a historical palace and a royal residence at Mysore in the Indian State of Karnataka. It is the official residence of the Wadiyar dynasty and the seat of the Kingdom of Mysore.
Experienced by Abhishek rana
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Chamundi hills, one of the beautiful places of the heritage city Mysore Karnataka. Where goddess Chamundeshwari lies,
Experienced by Pruthvi Sagar A R
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"And when you go away I still see you The sunlight on your face in my rear-view" Shot this at a quick spot while driving towards Hogenakkal Falls
Experienced by Abdullah Ahmad
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Majestic pose of Royal Bengal Tiger taken at Banerghatta National Park.
Experienced by Prasad SN
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Monsoon clouds over Sarakkai Lake, JP Nagar, Bengaluru, INDIA
Experienced by Sandeep Vattapparambil
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At Lalbagh in Bengaluru there is a special segment created for bonsais.
Experienced by Noor Sethi
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I visited India for the first time, landing in Bangalore. The streets just burst with life and action and people. Wherever you point your camera, you'll get a shot. This was shot on Kodak Portra 800 film.
Experienced by Andrea Leopardi
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India is incredible. The contrast between the architecture and the street life is something that I never saw anywhere else. Shooting India on film was also an amazing experience. This is Kodak Portra 800, and the colors are to die for.
Experienced by Andrea Leopardi
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I have lived at my apartment in Bangalore for the last 4 years and had never visited the terrace because of my vertigo. I managed to find the courage over the last few weeks and it led to some amazing photos of the sunsets. I like how just a little bit of elevation gives me a greater sense of the place I live in.
Experienced by Saransh Sinha
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The streets of Bangalore are a place that no one will ever find boring, I'm sure. Shot on 35mm film (Kodak Portra 800) through an old Olympus OM-1.
Experienced by Andrea Leopardi
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Took this on the way to Hampi. The misty tea estates in Bandipur
Experienced by Vaisakh mv
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The beautiful landscapes around the village of Kodanad in the Nilgiri mountains in India.
Experienced by Balaji Srinivasan
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Landscape view of Swimming pool at prestige lakeside habitat society
Experienced by satyaprakash kumawat
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When we feel stuck, look at the sky. The clouds remind us that everything changes
Experienced by Ganesh Ravikumar
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A scenic view of the tea plantations and hills around the town of Kotagiri in India
Experienced by Balaji Srinivasan
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A brief moment in the life of two pals, John & Mathews (names changed to respect the privacy of the characters), hanging out around their home, doing their chores whilst discussing socio-economic issues of the world.
Experienced by at infinity
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Long before covid, when we viruses used to infest the world...
Experienced by Priyadharshan Saba
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Winter season look of a handsome Indian man. Shot on Pixel 2XL. Landscape shot with rule of third.
Experienced by Subash Matheswaran
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Ooty in the Southern Indian State of Karnataka is fondly called the "Queen of hill stations".
Experienced by Chaitanya Rayampally