Showing posts with label tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tourism. Show all posts

November 19, 2013

Sahastradhara Plants Continued

After clicking the grass on left, the one I have used in previous post (first and forth image) with sky as background, I was so much interested on clicking more pictures same way. The sky was clean and amazingly lovely that day. 

The first one is a fern. I was attracted by its finger like cuts stretching towards the sky.
Fern

These plants were attached on the walls just below the fountain. Green is always my favorite :)


Khajoor trees were abundantly found there. The piercing leaves are beautiful, aren't they?
Khajoor Tree

I had already emptied the Handicam battery and had no camera, my companion passed through it without noticing or probably noticed but didn't find as beautiful as my eyes did. I insisted on clicking a picture of it because I had fallen for its orange-green beauty.
I don't know what the name this lovely plant bears. Probably it is a Cactus... or you name it. Look at the orange petals on its body... Isn't it lovely?

Cactus?? You name it !!

Dhoopi?? Yes Dhoopi in Nepali. The little cute Dhoopi plants on our School's garden were different than this one but I think this plant is also Dhoopi. Not so well captured, but I had spent lot much time to capture this shot.

Dhoopi

Huge Gamalas (vases on which plants are grown) on corridors were my first impression of our School SOS Hermann Gmeiner School (Itahari, Sunsari, Nepal). Rubber plants were introduced to me there. I confused it with Bar Trees in initial days but later realized the difference. This pretty new leaf could have been clicked better right? But I could not do better. I turned round all the directions and tried to take a good shot, yet it is not totally satisfactory.
Rubber Plant
You may think why I mention 'Sahastradhara' while the plants can be found elsewhere too. Yes, they are not unique and exclusively found in Sahastradhara but my lens captured them in Sahastradhara and I want to treasure the memory this way.

November 12, 2013

Sahastradhara Plants Closeup

I always like to shoot close ups of flowers and plants. You have liked many of such close ups in Gamlazphotography and I am more inspired. Sahastradhara offered some chances to try on close up shots and here they are -
















As I have already mentioned in the first post, please help loud images by naming the flowers and plants.
Happy times :) :)

Sahastradhara Water Bodies

Sahastradhara (hundreds of taps) visit was refreshing. I adore the water bodies. And yes, I don't know whether water falls or drops or what? But it is amazing... this is all I know.
Here I share some shots for you to feel the water -