Rediff reader and photographer Hari Prasad Sridhar sent us these photographs from his travels. Take a look.
For Hari Prasad Sridhar, 'Photography is a love affair with life.'
Originally from Nagercoil, he is currently pursuing his post-graduation at University of Strathclyde, Scotland, Glasgow.
Presenting some of his stunning images from his travels to Scotland, Glasgow and London.
London Eye
This is a slow shutter photograph of the London Eye.
The entire place was lit for Christmas.
This photograph has a great perspective and a cheerful mood!
River Clyde, Scotland
Cylde is the eighth longest river in the United Kingdom, and the second longest in Scotland.
It flows through Glasgow and is important from a trade standpoint.
If you observe the photograph closely, you'll see a light trail -- that's a helicopter in motion.
Incidentally, long exposure photographs happen to be my favourite trick!
St Paul's Cathedral, London
This building is a marvel!
I had to position myself across the road to get a wider shot.
Thanks to the sunset beam of light, the building looks surreal.
Glen Coe, Scotland
Travelling though the pass of Glen Coe is a delight for any photographer.
The scenic beauty it offers is a treat to the sore eyes and the memories will stay with you for life.
Thames, London
I clicked this image when I was on a tour to London with my friends on Christmas last year.
What makes this photograph so magical is the beaming evening sun and a person in the capsule pointing towards it.
More than perfect timing I would say this moment truly describes London's sheer beauty!
Ferry service from Largs to Milliport
A ferry takes people from Largs, the mainland, to one of Scotland’s famous destination, Isle of Cumbrae.
The short 10-minute ride takes you through a stunning landscape on either side.
I clicked this photograph during one of my trips to the island.
The Tower Bridge, London
If you travel to London, it would be a crime if you don't take a picture of the Tower Bridge.
The engineering marvel, I am told, took eight years and 400 plus workers to complete.
Thousands of people cross this bridge every day and it's a sight to experience.
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