This got clicked in Murudeshwara, split and dried fishes. (Good that camera does not capture smell). First time when I had been there, I dint have a camera. So no question of a having an addiction of click this click that. Next time I had a camera but they weren’t drying fishes …
. Third time camera went, I dint. My room mate (Mani) clicked this…

Nice pattern… better luck next time when you visit M’shwara
And btw, I prefer clicking photos without time stamp.
Thanks prashanth.
Time-stamp., Me too, but I learned it late, definitely later than the time-stamp mentioned in it.
There is two different ways a camera looks at a shot. One, through a photographer where light, contrast, angle everything matters. Second, a tourist who thinks “I ve been there and I need to record day and time with it” and insert a human face into every beautiful background. I was there in second category. And this photo is of that age.
Recently I started to understand, how photographs are supposed to look. Takes time you know…
Meanwhile I can keep some photos into display, for which I can get some great suggestions.
Good One Bach!! I read about the Odor detecting PC.. this is designed for blind itseems, nice idea of odor capturing Camera, you can suggest this as an innovative idea, it will surely FLY!
Click on this link for some photos that we took in Murudeshwara & jog.
ps – pls remove the link once you see them.
thanks magaa!! for posting my snap