You will have to come back to see the view in its global definition :) For now, see some other views I have from the same rooms. A few coconut trees were in a different perspective for me because seeing them from a diagonal top standing at a touchable distance is a rare opportunity. Normally, we see coconut trees from either their bottom, or from a high roof way above them. Getting a different view is less possible. See the photographs below. What do you have to say about these views of leaves of coconut trees?
Leaf of a coconut tree
From our only 2 rooms within 7 hills in a forest of Konkan, the view was something out of the world people have forgot and left-habit to live in. My post named In darkness has a link showing where we were.
You will have to come back to see the view in its global definition :) For now, see some other views I have from the same rooms. A few coconut trees were in a different perspective for me because seeing them from a diagonal top standing at a touchable distance is a rare opportunity. Normally, we see coconut trees from either their bottom, or from a high roof way above them. Getting a different view is less possible. See the photographs below. What do you have to say about these views of leaves of coconut trees?
You will have to come back to see the view in its global definition :) For now, see some other views I have from the same rooms. A few coconut trees were in a different perspective for me because seeing them from a diagonal top standing at a touchable distance is a rare opportunity. Normally, we see coconut trees from either their bottom, or from a high roof way above them. Getting a different view is less possible. See the photographs below. What do you have to say about these views of leaves of coconut trees?
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Beautiful captures!!
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@ Kcalpesh: Thank you!
ReplyDeletecoconut tree...a wonderful part of creation. it adds life, it gives life and it decorates life. such a beauty. nice shots Bhavesh.
ReplyDelete@ cyclopseven: Thanks! And you get the perfect meaning all the time!
ReplyDeleteOh wow that is beautiful macro!
ReplyDeleteAnna :)
A fine shot really good one. i like coconut trees. Tried growing one transported from Kerala, but it didn 't survive here
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@ Anna: Thank you Anna!
ReplyDelete@ Anonymous: Well, I too have one baby coconut tree. We are planning to plant it in the wild.
Many thanks for stopping by! Hope you're having a great summer!
ReplyDeleteLola:)
They are lovely, Bhavesh...now where are the coconuts.
ReplyDeleteI hope to see ( and eat ) many when I arrive in India. I'll be there in October - I arrive Mumbai late night the 25th!!!!!!!
@ Lola: The summer in my part of the world is monsoon :)
ReplyDelete@ RNSANE: The coconuts were flowers then. I will specifically publish the flowers of coconut in the next post, especially for you :) You will have lots and lots of them in the southern parts of India. Welcome to the world of life.