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Ride – Masinagudi – Mudumalai – Bandipur – Gopalswamy Betta

September 14th, 2009 Sumit 3 comments

En Route - Singara

I only planned to ride till Masinagudi. For the past five years I have been driving a car. I got back on the bike less than a month ago. The 35 odd kilometres to Masinagudi from Ooty seemed like a good warm up before I began riding long distances. Even though it meant passing through Kalhatty Ghat with its infamous 36 hair raising hairpin bends. Masinagudi is another one road town. Under the impression that Mudumalai was closed to random visitors I went down the road to Singara.

I held no assumptions of capturing any wildlife since the max zoom I can achieve is 200mm. While I had hoped to capture some decent landscape shots my primary motivation for being there was the ride. A few days before, I made the mistake of going to Dolphin’s Nose, a viewpoint 12-14 kms from Coonoor. I expected the destination to be a waste of time since it’s a tourist trap but I was told by colleagues who had been there that the ride is totally worth it. Man were they ever wrong. Neither is the road worth the ride nor is the view worth the abuse you take riding till Dolphin’s Nose. Given that the person who informed me belongs to the ‘All Noise No Performance’ Royal Enfield Bullet Club I should have known better than to listen to him. What I think of those junk metal piles of shit would fill another blog post.

Gray Langur

I can digress spectacularly. The gray langur above was the only wild animal that I managed to capture. The photo is slightly blurred which may not be all that noticeable in the low res image put up here. Of course a good telephoto lens isn’t the only thing I lack, the patience needed for wildlife photography also seems to be absent in me.

So the ride to Masinagudi and Singara Power House done I figured I’d head back. Around 5 kms out of Masinagudi I had stopped to take some shots of the road and I see bunch of my batchmates heading towards me. They planned to head through Mudumalai and this was the time I was informed that there’s a bloody national highway that passes through it. Duh! Too kicked at riding through roads which put all roads in Maharashtra (expressway and part of golden quadrilateral excluded) to shame I did not stop to take any photographs.

Bandipur

The motorcade now included a Mercedes ML 270, a Maruti Zen and me on my Pulsar 200 DTS-i. We crossed Mudumalai and came to the border checkpost that led into Karnataka. It was interesting to note that the Tamil Nadu – Karnataka border lay less than 80 kms from Ooty. While it is essentially the same reserve, being in Karnataka it is called Bandipur. The roads got even better. I had to take the shot. Click on it to view a larger image.

The highway through Mudumalai was peppered with speed bumps. Bandipur was not. Prudence might have called for a leisurely cruise through the forests but as I mentioned earlier I don’t buy into the all noise no performance propaganda. I was also finally getting the opportunity to unleash the full capabilities of my bike. My bike is no Hayabusa but we scorched the roads of Bandipur nonetheless.

Half the Sistine Chapel

I forgot the name of the village from where you take the road leading to Gopalswamy Betta but I’m pretty sure it was the first village we entered after Bandipur. It just couldn’t get any better. It was like a karmic reward for something good that I must have done somewhere. Or I was being handed this for enduring the miserable ride to Dolphin’s Nose. Regardless I was happy to collect. Not just on the view and the road but also the fact that I managed to capture half the sistine chapel.

It’s a little difficult to say how far I rode to get there since during the whole ride there was a lot of oscillations between two destinations. My total riding that day was 192.8 kms but riding straight to Gopalswamy Betta and back to Ooty without my diversions would be a lot less. Being there was totally worth it.

View from Top
Sprawling green forests and a view way better than I captured since I was also hindered by a tooth ache that was triggered by the cold winds. On a side note the root canal procedure is finished and the cold wind can do me no harm. Well it does have me down with fever but that was my fault. Riding into the wind is one thing. Taunting it by forgetting to wear a jacket on a recent trip to Pykara was essentially stupid.

Auto Expo 2008 – Tata Nano

January 29th, 2008 Sumit No comments

Tata Nano

This post will be a photo feature of the Tata Nano. As I had mentioned earlier. It failed to impress me. POV of a photographer of course. Economic aspects, I leave it to the experts.

Being at the launch of the Tata Nano was a brilliant feeling though. The split second after Mr. Ratan Tata said “…..because a promise is, a Promise” I knew the crowd was going to go wild and that he had just delivered the next day’s headlines for all the newspapers.

Regardless of what I might think about the car, the pure charisma and stage presence that Mr. Ratan Tata exuded was worth the jostling crowds and hordes of other photographers scrambling for a steady space to shoot from.

Sarcasm, wit and a much deserved reason to cock a snook at all his detractors. This of course following in the wake of the Tata Indica reaching sales of over a million cars.

Tata Nano

Tata Nano

Tata Nano

 

 

 

Click on the thumbnails for a larger view.

 

Somebody Shoot Me

January 26th, 2008 Sumit No comments

I am appalled. I wanted to put up a snap of mine for this post, similar to this. I wanted this to be an editorial post. So what is the problem? I am so busy shooting everyone else, I have very few snaps of myself. I could not find a single snap of mine that I liked. I guess I need to rectify that soon.

I will be in Bombay over the weekend. I would have already been in Bombay but with the pre-weekend rush I was unable to get an empty seat on a bus. I will be catching the earliest one out tomorrow. The next installment on the Auto Expo 2008 should go up late evening on Monday. There is a lot more to come. We got Volvo, KTM and Hyundai to name a few. I did not shoot Daimler, nothing new on display but I do have a certain other German TreaT in store. Here’s wishing that I manage to get a decent shot of myself in Bombay. See you Monday!

Delayed Posting

December 17th, 2007 Sumit 2 comments

There have been certain changes that have increased my already saturated workload. Too bad batch processing does not exist for real life. Where is photoshop when you need it the most? I already have the next post planned but putting it up here will take time.

A recent development at the studio would be the arrival of the new computer. Well I cannibalized some parts of the old one. I retained the monitor, the keyboard and mouse and the sound card. I shall be changing the sound card a little later. The rest of course will get changed as time passes. The photos of the new machine will also be put up soon enough.

The next tutorial that I am planning on putting up will be about conceptual photography. Concept Art is something that I enjoy doing the most. It is the genre where I have maximum control over the shoot. It will be a two photo feature that I had shot for a local tabloid a long time back. As I have always maintained, creativity cannot be taught. Technique can. Creativity or rather a part of it, would be how you apply the technique. No one can teach you that, you either have it or you don’t.

I wish I could put that tutorial up sooner but since I cannot, I will try and put up a few other shots that I had taken while shooting this.

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