Wednesday, December 03, 2008

Haunted



Scenes that were haunting me for the last few days. The scenes of ill-fated hotels, gunshots, commandos, army, policemen, reporters, terrorists, and overall our slip of the tongue politicians.

14 comments:

ശ്രീനാഥ്‌ | അഹം said...

feels like there is two diff stories in this pic... from the right to left, the past and present...

then where is the future?
well.. thats not predictable now... rite?

;)

bindu said...

This picture does capture the mood. Where was it taken?

ramanjit said...

hi sekhar,
your photos are awesome each photo has its own story to tell.great view.great job!!!!

Vamsee Modugula said...

I agree with Bindu. It is a perfect picture to capture the mood in Mumbai. Did you take the picture after the event or dig it out of your collections?

Unknown said...

Yes that was terrbile and shocking experience for all of us, it surely will haunt us for a long time...Thomas

K M F said...

nice

[ boby ] said...

Nice capture...

Mana said...

Looks like a painting n not a photo? Great tones.

Sad what happened :(

Anonymous said...

Sekhar.. this is a beautifully haunting image. I hope you are doing well in this difficult time.. my thoughts and prayers are with you and everyone else there.

Kichu $ Chinnu | കിച്ചു $ ചിന്നു said...

good colors
felt like a bit more contrast shud have been added.

Sekhar said...

Thanks Sree, Bindu, Ramanjit, Vamsee, T&S, KMF, Boby, Manasa, Laurie, and Kichu-Chinnu for visiting this place :)

@ Bindu, the shot was taken in Vizag.
@ Vamsee, I dug it out of my collections.

aneeshans said...

makes memories evoke. good saw

Mel said...

For some reason, I find this shot a bit disturbing...
I think it removed childhood memories in a way.

Rahul said...

Nice sekhar...
Rahul

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