Category: journeys

  • Sri Lanka : a journey with the monsoon

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    Hello everyone,

    My blog turns one this week and I wanted to share a special post that I have put together over the last few weeks. It’s a sort of a photographic journal from a beautiful trip to Sri Lanka last December. It was the time of north east monsoon there and the island was rich with color. This compilation is also a small tribute to one of my most loved topics – the monsoon and her colors.

    I hope you enjoy it (be sure to view it in full screen) and I look forward to posting a lot more this year ! 

    Thank you for all the love and support . . .

    ~ ramya

  • Monks and the Monsoon

    ” Do not speak — unless it improves on the silence. “  

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    During a quiet road trip recently to Bylakuppe — an exceptionally peacelful Tibetan settlement in the Coorg district, South of India, there seemed to be a myriad of invigorating Reds in the air, water and the earth . . .The deeply reflective quality of the color Red drew me in. The wetness of the Monsoon pronounced it further.

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    The color red is auspicious in Tibetan culture. It is a sacred color, one of the colors of the five Buddhas and the color of the monk’s garments. It is believed to have protective qualities and is therefore often used to paint sacred buildings. Red, throughout the development of civilization has had connotations with life and things considered sacred in some way.

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    On a separate note : I find that the colors of a landscape are so much more intense and pure during/before/after the rains. The clouds allow for the clean, even light and the rain water brings so much texture and freshness to everything. I so enjoy photographing in the rain and the Indian monsoon has always been a muse of mine, despite the fact that she’s a paradox–She takes as generously as she gives. Exploring her various facets and studying color have been on my mind lately. I was thinking I’d tie both the explorations together and see what happens. It could potentially grow into a series of sorts . . . I’ll start posting color captures of the monsoon along with some notes, from the places that touch my life, as these wet months go by and in the monsoons to come . . . these posts can be found under the category called Monsoon Colors in this blog. Do stay tuned . . . !

  • Monsoon Love

    The respite brought by the Indian Monsoon after a parched  summer is incomparable to anything else that may rejuvenate an aching earth and all it’s creatures. She’s here again, ready to bless us with her lush bounties. The outtakes below were captured during a generous spell of the SouthWest Monsoon as she touched the mountains of the Western Ghats recently. Photographed at the gorgeous Thiashola Plantations in the Nilgiris.
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    rains always show me the way
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     “A lifetime of showers moistens the soul.” ~ Anonymous