Photographs: Arjun Sharan
We invited readers to send in their interesting monsoon snapshots. Here is the next set of responses -- and you can share yours too!
We invited you to send in unique monsoon-themed photographs -- odd scenes that are captured on a lens for posterity -- to share with other readers. Here is the next set of responses!
First up we received this image from Arjun Sharan of New Delhi, taken on July 16 at Kempty Falls, Mussoorie.
Share your interesting monsoon snapshots with us! They could be from anywhere across India or the world, but they have to be original.
Simply e-mail your photographs to travelpicsga@rediffmail.com (subject line: 'Unusual monsoon pics') -- we'll publish the most interesting ones on rediff.com and in India Abroad. And make sure to include a little write-up of where you e is the monsoons, so your photograph has to gel with the season. Hurry and send in your entry today!
Disclaimer: The photographs featured in this series are, to the best of our knowledge, original entries submitted by readers. Rediff.com does not assume any responsibility for their originality.
From light to darkness
Image: From light to darknessPhotographs: Tania Mukherjee
Next we have this one from Tania Mukherjee, a a PhD student at the University of Houston, Texas. "I've really been enjoying the monsoon pictures shared by many, so I thought I'd share mine too," she says. "This was taken from my car window during the onset of the setting sun -- I loved the playful appearance of the nimbus clouds which bring the rain."
Bells of nature
Image: Bells of naturePhotographs: Pranav Kumar
Pranav Kumar of Noida e-mailed in this snapshot, stating, "I pursue photography as a hobby and love to click nature pics. This was clicked by me on my trip to Mussoorie -- while checking out from the hotel last month, my eyes caught a glimpse of this intriguing flower, upside down and wet with tiny droplets from the recent shower."
Against the window
Image: Against the windowPhotographs: Animesh Dey
"I was driving and it started pouring heavily," explains Animesh Dey of Noida. "Within a minute, the windshield of my car was looking as it is in the pic. I couldn't stop myself capturing such a beautiful and momentary frame."
Standing tall
Image: Standing tallPhotographs: Jayaprasad
And finally, we have this photograph from Jayaprasad, which he says was taken en route from Bangalore to Kannur (Kerala). "It was a misty morning after the rain," he says.
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