If the camera is good, objects look brighter and colorful on the photo than they are to bare eyes. Recently I took some photos of rang bi range baloons on my DSC H50 (yet to upload photo somewhere), it was so bright and colorful while they dont look that attractive to bare eyes.
That’s an interesting door. The Monastery is the one at Bylakuppe I guess. If so, I’ve been there too. The garden area there is beautiful, serene and soothing.
Ajeya, the consensus seems to be so!Sidhu, you too have been there?Ankita, I too love the Tibetan inspired doors and windows.Shrinidhi, that is true in many cases, same with flowers but I thought this door was really colorful.Indica, welcome to the club of those who have been there 🙂
lovely doors in the monastery ..unfortunately when we went there , way back in 2000, I had a regular camera and all the bright colours were lost while scanning ..we had some great fun..two girls staying all by ourselves in the lama camp
I have been here. Is this Bylekuppe?
Indeed! 🙂
beautiful! I wish my door looked like that.
If the camera is good, objects look brighter and colorful on the photo than they are to bare eyes. Recently I took some photos of rang bi range baloons on my DSC H50 (yet to upload photo somewhere), it was so bright and colorful while they dont look that attractive to bare eyes.
That’s an interesting door. The Monastery is the one at Bylakuppe I guess. If so, I’ve been there too. The garden area there is beautiful, serene and soothing.
Ajeya, the consensus seems to be so!Sidhu, you too have been there?Ankita, I too love the Tibetan inspired doors and windows.Shrinidhi, that is true in many cases, same with flowers but I thought this door was really colorful.Indica, welcome to the club of those who have been there 🙂
lovely doors in the monastery ..unfortunately when we went there , way back in 2000, I had a regular camera and all the bright colours were lost while scanning ..we had some great fun..two girls staying all by ourselves in the lama camp
Have you written about that experience Lakshmi? I would surely like to read about two girls staying in a Lama camp.