Monsoon clouds enjoying the spectacle down under:
One of my last year's sky watch photos. It's the time when monsoon rains had given new life to the almost withered vegetation and quenched the thirst of the parched earth with generous pourings from above. The trees, plants, flowers seemed to be winking with pleasure and invited us to gorge on the visual feast of revitalized greenery with towering pines embellishing the sky scape.
Location: Shiwalik Hills in Himachal Pradesh.
Linked to: SKY WATCH FRIDAY
A visual feast of greens and cloud patterns. Delightful scene.
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ReplyDeleteI could just come out to my balcony in Dharamshala and every time I had new reason to take out the camera.
Great click.
Nice click Uppal
ReplyDeleteLinda foto!
ReplyDeleteThe trees are so green against the blue sky ! Beautiful picture !
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Lovely scene! It is hard to believe the monsoon season is welcome, but it is needed. Great capture, have a happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteGreen trees against blue sky are beautiful. I miss summer days. :)
ReplyDeleteGreen trees against blue sky are beautiful. I miss summer days. :)
ReplyDeletegreat capture of the lovely cloudy sky and the dense forest
ReplyDeleteI have been to India four times, but have never experienced the monsoon season anywhere. Would like to....must plan....
ReplyDeleteHi Bibi,
DeleteIn north India (Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and Jammu & Kashmir ) it is mainly at its peak from July to September. Sometimes it may start even from mid June. Though the temperature falls but humidity increases and becomes suffocating when rain stops. But no so in Himachal Pradesh, where it stays fresh and invigorating.
I have been to India four times, but have never experienced the monsoon season anywhere. Would like to....must plan....
ReplyDeleteBlue, bright and beautiful and so are the greens.
ReplyDeleteSounds refreshing and delight! Great capture
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