Categories: photos

Photo: Sculpted stones of Pattadakal

It was a beautiful day at Pattadakal, with clouds scattering the light of the setting sun. Wandering in this beautiful garden of stones, I found this arch and the view from it fascinating in the background of scattered clouds.

Temple Architecture at Pattadakal


Categories: environment

Pondering on the Negative Impacts of Tourism and Travel

In so many years of travel-blogging, I have rarely used this space to glorify the joy of travel or urged people to get on the road more often. Here are some reasons why.

travelIt is nearly 8 years since I have been travel-blogging. I took to pursuit of travel much earlier, perhaps sometime in 2002. That was a time when I found myself with a disposable income that allowed me to be on the road frequently. But a burning desire to explore existed from a time in the past that I can’t remember.

In those years when I began my geographical discoveries, I was an upstart traveller who always wanted to be on the move, see new places and then simply forget about them. There was no greater goal to travel but to travel. There was no intent towards deeper exploration of a place nor a purpose of inner exploration of the self. There wasn’t any aspiration to learn from my journeys, but to simply live the pleasure of being in a new place. I did not think much about the way I travelled, things I learnt or the footprints I left behind at the places I visited.

Perhaps everyone has to go through stages of evolution. Mine began when I started India Travel & Photography Blog as a means of documenting places I visited, which I might have otherwise simply forgotten. But as time progressed, writing became a significant part of my journeys. I worked to improve my writing, and in the process, read a lot of popular and eminent travel writing. This in turn gave a new dimension to my journeys and allowed me to see the process of travelling with a new outlook.


Lens Review – Tamron 70-200 f2.8 Di VC USD

tamron 70 200 f2.8 vc lens

A few weeks ago, Tamron India offered my their 70-200 f2.8 Di VC USD lens for use and review. I managed to use it only for a short duration, but was impressed by its performance, and more importantly bang for the buck. Here is a quick look at what I thought about the lens.

Introduction.

Tamron’s 70-200 f/2.8 VC is a lens from company’s ‘Super performance’ (SP) line-up aimed at serious photographers. It comes with an internal focusing assembly and offers wide open aperture of f2.8 throughout the zoom range. The important performance features include Vibration Compensation(VC) and a silent ultrasonic motor for auto focusing with full-time manual focus. The minimum focus distance is 1.3m.