Play of light through the Corridors of Narendra Bhawan, Bikaner - eNidhi India Travel Blog

Play of light through the Corridors of Narendra Bhawan, Bikaner

I clicked below photos during my stay at Narendra Bhawan, Bikaner. My original thought was to use them in the blog post in which I would be reviewing the hotel. But then, as I started processing these pictures and took a closer look, I felt they deserve a post on their own.

As we had a short break between various other activities on the agenda, I accidentally spotted this scene on the 3rd and fourth floor corridors at about 10.30 AM and immediately got down to clicking. Enjoyed taking each of these pictures and working on them a bit later. Without typing much, let me do the photos do the talking. I hope you like them too.





Depth of field...
Few more clicks that plays with light
Standby for more photos and posts on Narendra Bhawan

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15 comments:

  1. I just love the splendid architecture of Rajasthan!
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  2. Oh these are lovely captures of light and shadow play, Shrinidhi :)

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  3. Lovely captures indeed. Love some of those perspective shots.

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  4. Wow! wow!
    These pictures DO deserve a post of their own.

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  5. We didn't have any time during the days, our schedule was packed. And towards the end of our journey it got foggy also.

    Having said that, we could also capture some of these shots. :)

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  6. Hi,
    I saw your website. Its lovely, really the images are so good. These images are really deserve to promote.

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  7. @nisha - Will look forward to see your pictures and post.

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  8. Fabulous shots!! LOVE the light play! :)

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  9. This is so beautiful, the sciography of the jaalis is absolutely gorgeous, a beautiful play of light and shadow. The place looks so royal and lavish, loved it.

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  10. Very textural interplay of light and shadow - well captured!

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