I had to kill time, that too a full day, right in the middle of the city.
Luckily I had my camera in my backpack and the city here is Bangalore, the Garden City of India.
It was a calm and beautiful neighborhood and I kept walking.
Let me share some random images in no particular order.
What a truly beautiful place you live in….and so well captured! Such a great homage to the lovely colors of your city as well🙋
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Thanks a lot for your kind words, I really appreciate it 🙂
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Wow, such rich colors! Lovely!
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Thank you Navery 🙂
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Stunning captures! Thank you for sharing your walk. 😀
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🙂 yea it was quite a Walk, almost 6-7 hours I roamed around there. But quite a rewarding one.
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I can see why you like the city. Such beautiful images.
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Thank you 🙂
Yea, Bangalore is one of the best cities is India to live and work.
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Beautiful, beautiful images!! You’ve captured the best of the city!
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That’s true 🙂 Only the best of the City…
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Gorgeous blooms! ~SueBee
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Thank you, SueBee 🙂
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Beautiful city, so colorful. Loved the street vendor shots, and all the fresh fruit and vegetables, wow! ~SueBee
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These pictures express well the beauty , the colour, the elegance of your country. Really love them 🙂
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Thanks a lot, Stefania.
Great to see that you liked them… and it’s a country of extremes…
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And that’s fascinating ….
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🙂
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Lovely, lovely images-such beautiful color all around you! well done-
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Thanks a lot, Meg. So glad to see your nice comments 🙂
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Beautiful!
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Thanks, Jaap 🙂
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Excellent post Sreejith – as always, I love the vibrancy of India…
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Yea, that’s the perfect word 🙂
Thanks a lot, Uncle Spike for your comments.
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It s so colorful everywhere – that always cheers me up 🙂
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Absolutely 🙂
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The flower city of the world…colorful and full of energy and life. What a beautiful place, makes me feel alive 🙂
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Thanks a lot for your nice comments, Randall 🙂
Even with a population of close to 10 million the city is so livable with hundreds of parks and many lakes.
It’s indeed a beautiful place.
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Beautiful – really beautiful. I think I should visit Bangalore once in my life. I have only been in the nord of India.
I love your pictures!
Best regards, Charlotte
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Thanks a lot for your nice comments, Charlotte 🙂
If you had been to India and ready for it’s surprises, then Bangalore would really be a pleasant surprise with the cosmopolitan culture and it’s a perfect place to explore the whole of south India also.
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Wonderful photos, what a nice and colorful city, you have made a very beautiful presentation of it. 🙂
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Thank you, Birgitte 🙂 This city is a perfect blend of old and new India. It’s indeed very colorful 🙂
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It’s a colorful city, no wonder you love your city
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Absolutely 🙂 and it has one of the best climatic conditions…
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You really brought out the colours vibrantly.
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Thank you 🙂
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Thanks for sharing your beautiful shots of your fascinating city.
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I visited Bangalore in 1998 and can remember eating mangoes for breakfast in an outdoor dining area of my hotel.
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🙂 Oh you had been to Bangalore?
It’s changed beyond recognition from 1998 due to the IT boom.
There used to be a mango festival in Bangalore during the Mango season every year.
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I can believe you that Bangalore has changed. Even where I live, Houston, has changed a lot, particularly since the end of the oil bust in 1987. The last 5 years have been dramatic with large increases in population and the price of everything.
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Wonderful place. And your photography is suberb!
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Thanks a lot, Bente… I am just learning to take decent images 🙂
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Superb shots…. U have shown me the original bangalore as it always used to be. After 2 months seeing ur blog, i am feeling nostalgic
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It happens.
Yea, we haven’t seen Bangalore really. We just lived there.
When we become tourists we see everything with a different eye, right 🙂
Now back in native, I am trying to be like a tourist, it pays off, I have seen a few places close to my home which I never visited, they are just incredible.
Come home, I’ll take you there 🙂
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Thanks for showing us such a beautiful city. Enchanting. So many great shots, I am struck by the bougainvillea against the mustard-colored wall – so striking!
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Thanks a lot Eliza for your nice comments.
Yea, the city of Bangalore has so many beautiful and calm residential areas like this, it used to be called a “Pensioners Paradise”.
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Thanks Mr. Nair for sharing a post which is very much nostalgic to me. Keep it up. All the best.
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Thank you so much, Anil 🙂
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Welcome!
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thank you for sharing these beautiful images, wow, the atmosphere of the city of Bangalore is amazing!!! please, do kill time more often 🙂
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Sure, let’s hope I’ll get another opportunity soon 🙂
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Awesome serie!
My B&W Blog: http://hanshb.wordpress.com/
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Thank you so much, Hans.
Your Back and white images are equally good, and in some cases better than the color ones…
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Fabulous colours – and a great place to explore with a camera 🙂
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Yes indeed, it’s a beautiful city to work and live 🙂
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A name well deserved! Your love for Bangalore shows in every capture. BEAUTIFUL!
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Thank you so much, Paula 🙂
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BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL!!!!
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Thank you so much for your time and I am really glad to see that you liked the images here. It certainly is a beautiful city 🙂
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Beautiful pictures of a great city
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Thank you so much, Gerrit 🙂
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Stunning images!
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Thank you so much for stopping by, Jewels 🙂
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