Skywatch Friday - A Beautiful Tomorrow

March 2014,

Hot summer day, wanted to visit some beach to inhale breeze from the ocean. They are natural tranquilizers and mood bringers. This time, I wanted to visit Maravanthe Beach near Kundapur. I had to bank upon the public transport for my plan. I ended up catching 3 buses for mere 70kms :-(. My plan was primarily for photoshoot and rest for rejoicing.

The expansive sea shore of Maravanthe does not fail lure anyone in my humble opinion. It has a partner along the other side of the highway which is Souparnika River :-). Driving along this sea shoreline is one of the wonderful experiences of lifetime especially during monsoon season during which place looks feary. Sometimes, the waves strike highway during peak monsoon season. During monsoon season, both river and sea brims and it feels like sea wants to take revenge against the river for not merging here. However the river keeps teasing the sea everytime :-). Emotions apart, here are some of the HDR+normal shots composed during my visit. Hope you enjoy the same.







Today's theme for skywatch is "A Beautiful Tomorrow" with skies from Maravanthe Beach. As the sun slides down the horizon during last day Hindu calendar year, he will shine us for a new beautiful next day. I watched the sinking SUN hoping for "A beautiful Tomorrow". Whatever happens at this moment, be happy and enjoy the small things in life and hope for A Beautiful Tomorrow everyday :-). Be it sunrise, sunshine, sunset, monsoon clouds & rains, summer breeze along sea shore, western ghats, sea tides etc.. etc.. rejoice every moment of nature which provides immense bliss to our souls.

Finally hear one of perfect musical melody from Imperfection "A Beautiful Tomorrow". What a work by imperfection absolutely gorgeous melody :-)

For me life is like Uplifting Trance music :D. Many people feel it to be esoteric with sequence of monotonic beats. Some people have even criticized me as show-off listening to such music. But who cares! Initially the sounds seems to be harsh, lacking in melody, naive and somewhat boring. You feel like switching off the music at very much early stage. However actual rythm starts past 2 minutes in most of cases during which many instruments line up and make up for symphonic chords. Once the rythm outsets, you never feel like tuning off ;-). The music at its peak during the heart of breakdown and also breakdown :-) and the melody prolongs. The last part again seems to boring however the prior influence of harmonic tunes makes it interesting too :D.

Even our life can be analogous to above case. Initially tough, boring and feel like cursing ourselves. Only those people who have patience to hear past 2 minutes will hear the actual melody and enjoy life and this symphony continues :-). Few wicked thoughts may arise as if we can skip initial part and seek past 2 mins in music player. Remember life is like radio station ;-) you cannot seek the way you want as in music player ;-). Either you have to switch off or tune into other stations or have patience to listen to entire song :-). Phew man.. enough of fable :D. Its time to hear beautiful music. Hope you listen past 2 mins and you have an option of seeking to position you want ;-)

Imperfection - A Beautiful Tomorrow: http://vbox7.com/play:b0c856f639

I did pull up a video for one of monsoon videos compiled last year here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ce2S3AGBpE

If you wish to participate in weekly skywatch theme, do link your blog comprising of a picture with sky here. Do not miss to show patronage to other's work and make their day beautiful.

7 comments:

  1. Certainly a beautiful tomorrow with that gorgeous sky shot and lovely colorful boats ~ Great series of photos for SWF ~ thanks, ^_^

    artmusedog and carol (A Creative Harbor)

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  2. I like your metaphor. Your photos of the beach and water are stunning.

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  3. Bom dia! Belos trabalhos e um bom texto. Na minha opinião a 3ª foto daria um B&W interessante, não acha? Obrigado por compartilhar! :-))

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