Let me share an image which, I felt, fits this week’s theme literally.
This shot was taken from Devarayanadurga, a hillock near Bangalore.
The place is really special for the beautiful temple on top of the hill and the great panoramic view of the valley.
Great photo and a wonderful contrast!!
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Thank you so much ,Jaap 🙂
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Excellent response to the challenge Sreejith!
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Thank you so much 🙂
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Wonderful photo. love the colours!! 🙂
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Thank you so much, Jos 🙂
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Magnifique picture! I like it!
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Thank you so much 🙂
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OHhhhhhh how I could just fall into this image. It is so comforting!
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I am so glad that you liked this one, Amy 🙂 Looks like this one certainly has got some warmth in it 🙂
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You think? I honestly wish I could walk right into some of the photographs I see, and yours is most definitely one of them. xx Amy
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That is one incredible comment, Amy 🙂
It’s so kind of you, have a beautiful day 🙂
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Glorious shot, Sreejith.
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Thank you so much, Tish 🙂
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A beautiful photo and perfect for the challenge!
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Thank you so much, Linda 🙂
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Wonderful photo and perfect for the theme of contrast.
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Thank you so much, Sue 🙂
This image was my favourite from that trip but couldn’t share yet. Now, seeing the theme, this one came to my mind straight.
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Its just so lovely and mesmerizing. Positive energy radiated.
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I am so happy to see that this image is well received, Suyash 🙂
At sunset, this place is really magical, and provides great opportunities for photography.
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🙂
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A simply gorgeous shot. Looks very relaxing and peaceful.
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Thank you so much, Hugh, for your kind words 🙂
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Mindblowing shot, Sreejith. So much warmth radiating through the photo, and yes, it fits this week’s theme perfectly. Great timing, I hope the person you took a shot of didn’t mind. Is the sun warm in India? In winter the sun is always warm in Melbourne.
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Hello Mabel,
I am so happy to see your comment 🙂
The person in the image is my cousin, and it was a nice little trip for us.
I took this shot from a hill top temple near the south Indian city of Bangalore and the views from there was just awesome.
Yea, Mabel, Sun is always warm in India, not just warm, but super hot 🙂 be it during summer, winter or even during the monsoon breaks 🙂
Being so close to the equator, we get plenty of sunlight throughout the year in South India and hardly any seasonal changes.
Seems that holds good in case of Malaysia as well, right?
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It was very nice of your cousin to be in the photo for you, though I’m guessing it was probably a spontaneous shot. Super hot Indian sun, I think I could use a bit of that right now, it’s single-digits freezing winter in Melbourne right now 🙂
You’re so right, Sreejith. Malaysia gets a lot of blazing sun all year round as, yes, it’s close to the equator too. Hot and humid. I miss that.
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loved the light 🙂
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I was in double minds, before posting this one, and nice to see such lovely comments 🙂
Thanks a lot for stopping by, Joshi 🙂
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Amazing !
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Thank you so much 🙂
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This is beautiful. I love it, and it fits the theme perfectly 🙂
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Thank you so much, Takami 🙂
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An awesome capture for this challenge. Very nice!
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Thank you so much, Andrea 🙂
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My gosh, this is such an incredible shot! Nothing really beats the sunset with its orange hues and deep, rich warm colors. Gorgeous!
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Thank you so much, Jack 🙂
I am really glad that you liked this shot.
Have a great day ahead 🙂
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A beautiful photo..stunning view and perfect color composition and lighting! Well done!
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Thanks a lot for your nice comments, Indah 🙂
It’s always very encouraging to see such comments…
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Great motion and light, I like this one.
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Thank you so much, Jorg 🙂
Glad, you liked this one….
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Love this one!
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The light was so good at that time and I am glad I got a decent shot…Thank you so much 🙂
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