Showing posts with label Photography.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Photography.. Show all posts

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

The magnificent temple of Borobudur

After a beautiful break
returning from Central Java 
the land of mesmerising natural beauty,
profound traditions in history, 
art and culture,
spiritualism
and learning.

[Shakyamuni-Siddharta Gautama Buddha
Borobudur, Central Java, 9th century]


Rulers of the Sailendra Dynasty built Borobudur
some time between AD 750 and AD 850.
This vast monument is a harmonious composition 
expressing both the shape of the cosmos 
and man's spiritual quest.









 I've taken thousands of photographs
of this colossal monument,
some of those are coming soon on this space.

The supremely gorgeous landscape of Central Java,
those beautiful green rice fields,
traditional rice growing kampung,
villages of terracotta-tilled houses,
magnificent temples and 'stupas',
all overlooked by soaring volcanic peaks,
still lingers in my mind.




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Wednesday, 11 July 2012

After a splash of rain...



 The simple charm of Eco-friendly living,
casual blend of rustic and character pieces..
and some fun to bring the outdoors in.




My Rajasthani men (musicians) on the window sill
and green outdoor in the backdrop...

Sunlight streaming through summer curtain
and some more green love inside...

My 'Desi' home with ample dose of 'colour' and happiness :)

Glimpses of a sunny morning
after a splash of Singapore-rain,
smell of flowers in the air...
breezy-refreshing beauty
sums up the 'look' for the day :) 







All pictures are photographed by me. Please, do not reuse them in any form without my written permission. Thanks. 


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Thursday, 29 March 2012

Welcoming Spring and a few 'Decor Tips'






When things are getting a little springy here...
a  few dreamy-magical moments,
all those amazing blooms and colours ,
happiness and contentment,
gentle spring and its beauty !






Go 'organic', go 'natural', go 'green' for this spring.
Incorporate a lots of  fresh flowers, plants and colours into your home (and life),
the more casual and effortless the styling is,
the more amazing is the result.











Design Tips: 


1. Put a small jug or glass full of fresh flowers in each room-
it's the most welcoming touch of all.


2. De-clutter your home..as much as you can.
After a long day no one loves to come back to an unorganised home.
It brings stress and nothing else.
So, what are you waiting for?
Start your spring cleaning 'NOW'.


3. If you have a busy home with kids (like mine), 
 just don't go for those impractical, fancy decor ideas.
Try to choose a few inspirational ideas which suits your lifestyle and life stage.
A practical home is always a happy home.


4. Be it spring, summer or winter, try to follow your own heart.
Create your own style for every season and personalise your space.
'Your style' is your own 'stamp'.
It reflects true 'YOU'.








image : My Home




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All pictures are photographed by me. Please, do not reuse them in any form without my written permission. Thanks.

Monday, 23 January 2012

Back....and Thanks Prismma :)






And after the long  silence, finally I am back from a 'Very Creative Indian Holiday'.
Thanks a bunch for your awesome e-mails and warm New Year wishes. 
I'm going to answer you within a day or two.
I missed you all....my beautiful readers, my super talented fellow bloggers and my lovely friends.





Travelling in India is a never ending journey.
  A constant inspiration, 
a complete education of body, mind and soul.
The vibrant culture and artistic elegance always fuel my imagination and enhance productivity.

There is always something magical about India ;
the 'colourful life',
the 'rich heritage',
the 'warmth of Indian hospitality',
the 'spiritual calmness'...
yes, I can go on and on.


















I am signing off for the day. Catch you soon. 
Meanwhile, please, do check out my latest article on Prismma Magazine .
Read it  here. (Page 14 to 23).






Wishing You All 
A (very belated) Happy 2012 !!!






All pictures are photographed by me (In Jaisalmer and Jodhpur, Rajasthan,India). Please, do not reuse them in any form without my written permission. Thanks.

Monday, 28 November 2011

Dazzling Christmas :: Holiday Decor Inspiration


Holidays !.....Yippee....
Yes, you got me right. I'm leaving for India  next week.
So, this Christmas post is coming up a little early.



 This tiny, sunny, tropical island of Singapore is all set to enjoy the festive season.
It is all about feel merry and bright.












To enhance the festive mood 
I LOVE to create 
a little surprise and drama.






....and the fun is in to put things together,
beautiful candles, colourful Christmas ornaments,
flowers and plants,
cookies and cakes.
Isn't it delightful ?






Are you ready for the dazzle?
What is your style??...
Vintage, Mid-Century, Country, Modern...?
Let me know...:)



All pictures are photographed by me. Please, do not reuse them in any form without my written permission. Thanks.

Friday, 25 November 2011

Magazine Feature : Fatehpur Sikri


While I was enjoying exclusive luxury, complete relaxation and a splendid time-out at the sunshine beaches of  Indonesia my article got published on  Prismma, India's finest Design and Lifestyle Magazine. Check out the article here.

Here,  a glimpse of the article :


Fatehpur Sikri:
The Mughal Sandstone Splendour


Far from the din and bustle of India's capital, New Delhi, yet close at hand in between the Delhi-Agra route, lies Fatehpur Sikri, a city that was once India's Capital for a brief period, but now bears a desolate and haunted look, yet testifies the architectural genius of the Mughal dynasty, which went on to produce more wonders like the Taj Mahal many years later.

The imperial city of the Mughal dynasty Fatehpur Sikri (The City of Victory) was built by the greatest Mughal Emperor Akbar at the beginning of 1570's. It was built in honour of the Sufi Saint Shaikh Salim Chisti, who lived in a cavern on the ridge at Sikri village about 40 kilometres from Agra and foretold the birth of the emperor's son (the future Jahangir), who was named Prince Salim after the Saint.

















The Masterpiece of Mughal Architecture








Akbar experimented both with architecture and art and built this city expressing his ideals and vision. Sikri was the first planned city of the Mughals, and leaves proof of innovative town planning through its efficient drainage and water-supply system. The architecture of Fatehpur Sikri has a definite all-India character and embodies the noble ideals and the tolerant bent of Akbar's mind. 















Khawabagh-Akbar's private bedrooms


The city monuments exude the prolific and versatile Indo-Muslim composite style. These red sandstone monuments are one of the finest masterpieces of Mughal Architecture and is a UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE site.















The fascinating haunted city

Jama Masjid (Jami Masjid) or The Friday Mosque:






Jama Masjid

Buland Darwaza :














The Red Stone Splendour

The Dargah of Sheikh Salim Chishti :


















The white marble serpentine brackets at the Dargah










Jami Masjid, The Dargah of Sheikh Salim Chishti and the vast courtyard

Diwan-i-Khas:
























Natural light coming through the Jaali work window....Diwan-I-Khas








Anup Talao:
















 Anup Talao, Diwan-I-Khas and Panch Mahal



Panch Mahal:

















Panch Mahal pavilion




The Astrologer's Seat:













Palace of Jodha Bai :








Infront of Jodha Bai Palace




Inside Jodha Bai's Palace


Birbal's Palace :











Fatehpur Sikri was Akbar's capital for only around fifteen years. Within fifteen years of the city's foundation, the lake that was the natural source of water for this city, fell short of providing water to the growing population in this region. Besides, there were constant disturbances from the North Western frontier. All these made Akbar abandon Fatehpur Sikri and he chose Lahore as his new capital to fight against the Afghan tribes. This city since then has been bearing a desolate look as if waiting for its inhabitants to return some day. 












Text and Photographs by Sanghamitra Bhattacherjee.
















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Thursday, 8 September 2011

Burnt Red...Orange...and...a hint of Gold :)






The calender says it is already September,
half of the year is gone !!

slowly days are getting cooler, even here in Singapore
 ...and again it is the time for
burnt red, gorgeous orange and rust 
with a hint of gold ...
fall ...the beautiful season:)







Have a lovely day :)


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