If you visit Bangalore in Spring, you will fall in love with this City. No wonder, why it is called the “garden city”.
Let me share some random snaps from Bangalore and Kerala during spring time.
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Thanks a lot, Sophie 🙂
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love your close-up work. great post sreejith
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Thank you so much, Martin 🙂 A very easy work and pretty effective 🙂
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Excellent!
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Beautiful!
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Thank you so much, Katie 🙂
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Gorgeous pictures!!! I love flowers.
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Thank you so much, and I really adore them, they are great subjects for photography 🙂
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Beautiful!!
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wow – perfect “spring post” – and the garden city must be so beautiful.
my favorite photo is the one that is 4th down – that orange – and the folds are so cool.
but the second photo was a surprise – because at first I thought the post would be a bunch of tree shots – because the first shot was – but then when i started scrolling – you gave us individual shots – and was such a treat. 🙂
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Thank you so much, Yvette 🙂
If you look up in Bangalore during Spring time, you could see whole trees covered in Pink, Blue or Yellow flowers with light blue sky as backdrop.
An incredible sight indeed.
I just wanted to give a glimpse of that image here first, then I thought of filling your reader with some color 🙂
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So many beautiful flowers – I wish I could smell them!
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Yea, to feel a flower, just seeing is not enough 🙂
Thank you so much.
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Just beautiful and nice capture 🙂
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Thanks a lot 🙂
Flowers are always an easy target but the results are very rewarding 🙂
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Beautiful!
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Thank you so much 🙂
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I can almost smell those beautiful flowers ❤
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Thank you so much, Wolke 🙂
It was really great standing among them…
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A splendid array, Sreejith
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Thank you so much, Tish 🙂
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Sreejith, you leave me speechless. These flowers are out of this world gorgeous. The colors are something I have never seen. The way you have captured each one of them, made my heart come right up into my throat. Spectacular job!!! Love, Amy
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Thank you so much, Amy 🙂
Flowers is the tropics are so bright and colorful, and I used to wonder, how much ever advanced the digital technology is, the exact capture and reproduction of the colors is still not happening.
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It is so challenging to get the exact color, I know. When I do I shout for JOY. I find purple and blues the most challenging, as are reds. I have some purple flowers right now I have been trying to get the exact color on them, and I just am close, yes, but not exact. I also have found that in PS when I increase the saturation a little bit, that will bring in the color as well. I also play around with noise reduction. Lots of little “tricks” I am learning. LOL xx
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OMG, these are perfect 🙂 Thank you Sreejith 🙂
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Thank you so much, Paula 🙂
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Just perfection….well done!!
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Thank you so much, Barb 🙂
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Thank you for all your likes and comments, so appreciate your time!!
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Amazing shots, Bangalore is truly beautiful.. I can only imagine how wonderful Lalbagh must be at this time of the year.. 🙂
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Thank you so much, Sabrina 🙂
Lalbagh would be really great with those pink and blue flowers.
I am now in Kerala and missing Bangalore spring.
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I just had to come back and drool some more. Wait until you see my Day Lilies and my Azalea. Bright orange! And then there are always those Tulips still going over in my neighbor’s yard. She has a PURPLE Tulip, I kid you not. I am going to try so hard to bring the color in just perfect! She claims she has a BLACK Tulip, but I have yet to see it. Anyways … these flowers I wish we had here. xx Amy
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Indeed very nice pictures! And flowers that i have never seen before actually!
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Thank you so much and in tropics the colour of the flowers are too saturated, they are just beautiful in plain words 🙂
Really nice to see that you liked this post.
Have a nice day 🙂
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Nice pictures and beautiful flowers!
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Thank you so much, it’s great to shoot flowers when there is no wind around, one nice sharp shot gives a lot of satisfaction 🙂
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Beautiful photos you have!! 😀
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Fabulous flowers! I particularly like the third one (I’m no gardener!) as the composition is delicate and perfectly balanced. If I’m being picky – which of course I am! – it would have been perfect with the background from the second image ….. but beautiful all the same.
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Thank you so much, Noeline 🙂
It gives a lot of happiness to be among these beautiful flowers and photographing them.
My wife really enjoys gardening and I am reaping it’s benefits 🙂
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Nicely done! 🙂
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Thank you so much 🙂
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excellent details and beauty 🙂
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🙂 They were just irresistible ….
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Beautifully captured! Especially love the colour of that hibiscus. 🙂
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Thank you so much, Dorothy 🙂
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