Photos from Kas Plateau
I said in my previous post on Kas Plateau that the photographs in that post are nothing compared to this post. Here is the beautiful bunch of pretty flowers of the stunning Kas Plateau.
I hope you will enjoy. And, I await your comments :)
Doesn't this flower look like a duck or a bird? Look closely!
This indeed is one of the best pictures of my Kas Plateau trip. Clear flower bed background, and a beautiful bird perched on a rock!
3 Daisies?
Looks like a forest of purple flower spikes!
Dense clouds covering the background mountain. In front, there lies the beautiful bed of flowers. Feels like heaven!
Different shades of nature. Which one is yours?
Look at the antennae! Maybe, those are the seeds.
Sorry for overstretching this picture, but this insect was so small, and I had to show it to you all! Do you see the cute little orange-like blob with 2 red dots as eyes? The stretched picture above is a part of the photo above it. The flower was about 1 cm in diameter. Now imagine the size of this small creature roaming on it :)
Unknown tiny white flower. It was about 3 mm in diameter.
Violet Rabbit Flowers. I named it so; doesn't the right one look like a rabbit?
Violet rabbit flower with a bug on it. Do you see the small bug? I have to put an enlarged view of it I guess :)
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Lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteI love the dandelion! Gorgeous!
just amayzing! so beaufitul colours and great macro! speachless! love it! perfect job!
ReplyDeleteGreat focus and lovely colors! This is amazing work of floral photography!
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so many flowers on that field:)beautiful photos
ReplyDeleteSome really beautiful and lovely shots !! Thanks for sharing..Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteSheer beauty!!! Lovely lovely shots:)
ReplyDeleteThis post was definitely worth waiting for!
ReplyDeleteBhavesh, your artistry with the camera is unparalled. You really have a heart for both photography and nature!
I love all of the photographs. I would love to run and run in those fields of purple!
The "duck" flower is amazing, it even has that funny, squinty "eye" of the duck looking back at us. And the violet bunnies are too cute.
What a gorgeous part of the world.
Pure joy! Great shots, my favorites are the ones of the fields with trees, the "forest of purple flower spikes" and the "duck" flower.
ReplyDeleteAll are just beautiful, my favorites are the fields of flowers, lavender.
ReplyDeleteI must admit I don't like purple too much but I sure do like purple flowers in fields like that. Are they lupines?
ReplyDeleteI had a hard time getting to the comments area, I must admit it takes always a long time to scroll down on your blog which doesn't not occur eslewhere. I am wondering if I am the only one to whom it happens...
You really lead us to Nature. Nature is mother of all of us. She fosters love,peace and shows way out of all troubles, hurdles and pains.Keep on sending me and all.
ReplyDeleteThis is what I LOVE about Mother Nature, Bhavesh! Stunning! And it's all there whether people see it or not!
ReplyDeleteI don't know their names Thérèse :(
ReplyDeleteThe problem you have mentioned is known to me. I have now highlighted it on the top of the page just below the footer that this website may function slow on internet explorer, but will perform great on Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. Those are amazing browsers indeed.
Evil
Wow ... I love that purple field. And the 'duck', too!
ReplyDeletela couleur des champs est magnifique, ainsi que ton que ton choix de profondeur de champ sur certaines photos
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures! I think my favorite is the little yellow one that looks kind of like a yellow hummingbird, at least to me. ; )
ReplyDeleteBhavesh: Outstanding look at the beautiful colors of the wild flowers.
ReplyDeleteAfter this series are stunned by the beauty...
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and my heart loves the photo with the purple flowers and gray clouds!
Splendid series! Thanks!
These are superb!
ReplyDeleteNumbers 2 and 7 really caught my eye; but all excellent. What a beautiful place.
Stunning place. Lovely photos.
ReplyDeletewonderful!
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Comfort Spiral
What a beautiful place! I love the waves of purple flower, and all the other flora. Cute little bugs, too!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! What beauty you have captured! Trac
ReplyDeleteWow, these are absolutely stunning!! Nice work! Love the colors!
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~Tabitha
Thank you for visiting my blog. Your flower pictures are outstanding but I also like the views with the tree very much. What a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking series on these wild flowers of Kas. Well done.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos!! Amazing colors!
ReplyDeleteSplendid collection of photos!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
Oh my gosh! I have just discovered a jewel online. Your shots are remarkable! Beautiful and vibrant. I am definitely coming back for more!
ReplyDeleteChalo Tike (don't know if it is spelled this way)
Thanks!
What a wonderful series!!!
ReplyDeleteYour "feels like heaven shot" is glorious. So is the penultimate shot. Gorgeous scenery on the plateau!
ReplyDeletewow, stunning place, pure beauty !
ReplyDeleteNice Photo, where exactly in Maharshtra is this place. Would like to visit it sometime
ReplyDeleteTerragen Daily Photo
Stunning pictures! What beauty man! Can you post more info about this place. I saw the previous post and also tried to Google about Kas Plateau but couldn't really find out where exactly in Maharashtra?
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Hey Kcalpesh,
ReplyDeleteI've given driving directions in my main post on Kas Plateau. There's not much information about this place on the internet. Not many people know about it. If you need help in getting there, let me know. I will guide you on emails. If anyone is damn interested in arranging a guided tour there, as you might know, I do conduct tours in and around Pune.
Perspective
Truly a visual treat....being able to view a valley of flowers in our very own state without travelling to Kashmir wow....spectacular
ReplyDeleteBhavesh: what a beautiful trip through nature on the plains. I think the yellow flower looks like a butterfly. You took some wonderful close-ups of the flowers with lots of detail.
ReplyDeleteAmazing flowers. Magnificent!
ReplyDeleteMarvelous use of DOF, thanks for sharing. :)
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this post so much! I love wildflowers, and I have never seen any of these. They are all so beautiful. I sometimes capture bugs too, without realizing it until the photos are done. It's always fun to be surprised by them. Thanks so much for sharing these.
ReplyDeleteBhavesh,
ReplyDeleteThese are great photos. My favourite is your favorite, the one with the skylark and the blurred pink background
I didn't know the name of that bird Vamsee. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteThank you for this link to your wonderful photography. It lifts my spirits. The close-ups of the bugs, the vibrant color. All entrancing. Thank you, Kass
ReplyDeleteI was directed to your blog by your comment in The "K" Is No Longer Silent, a blog hosted by my friend Katherine, or Kass.
ReplyDeleteThese photos are so beautiful. You have a wonderful gift.
Hey Kass and WorldCitizen,
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your visit to my blog :)
Life
Lovely photography, and lovely place. Keep this blog up.
ReplyDelete@ shanks: Sure! And thank you for your good words!!
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