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Sunday morning at Hebbal lake

This Sunday morning, I reached Hebbal lake, before sunrise and I've to say that the morning photo walk was absolutely mesmerizing. Here's a photo tour...







































42 comments:

  1. Stunning photos, I think my favourite has to be the squirrel having a little nibble.

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  2. Such stunning images. Love the colours, looks like a really stunning place! :) #sundayphoto

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  3. Hello, gorgeous series. The first shot of the sun is beautiful. I love the egret and heron. The bougainvilea is lovely. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day and the week ahead!

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  4. Beautiful!!! Spectacular!!!
    Your bird, critter, and sunlight silhouette photos are outstanding!!!
    Thank you for stopping by to add your link to this post for us birders this weekend at I'd Rather B Birdin'. It's always greatly appreciated.

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  5. So many beautiful sights!
    #MySundayPhoto

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  6. Beautiful photos, a magical walk in the early morning. All the photos are wonderful

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  7. What a glorious place! Everyone should take a closer look at their surroundings.

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  8. I love your photos. So nice, the sun in the early morning! Thank you.
    #mondaymacro

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  9. These are marvelous photos!
    Thanks for joining the party at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/11/a-dream-of-lifetime.html

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  10. You've gotten fabulous photos on your morning walk. What a fantastic place for a walk, and photo taking. The silhoutte photos with the sun are gorgeous :)

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  11. Beautiful. Loved the colourful splendour and amazing pictures.

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  12. Wow! These are gorgeous shots. Stunning.

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  13. The bamboo with writing carved into it is intriguing. And the dying leaves simply hanging shows there is beauty in all life's stages and seasons.

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  14. Thanks for the wide variety of nature photos.

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  15. So lovely a walk through a beautiful place. Thank you for sharing this level of Peace.
    The little Heron (?) reminds me of our Night Herons here in California.

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  16. It is a Pond Heron, native to India.

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  17. Definitely mesmerizing! Every single photo is fabulous! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    Jann

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  18. Thank you for the breathtaking photos. Feel like I went with you.

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  19. What a lovely grouping of wonderful images!

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  20. Love the silhouette pictures

    Mollyxxx

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  21. beautiful! Love the silhouettes!

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  22. Beautiful photography!! Love the composition on some of these.

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  23. Lovely shots!
    Thanks for linking to the Saturday Silhouettes meme.

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  24. Amazing images. Have a nice week-end.

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  25. Thanks for the tour. You captured some fantastic scenes. The animals are so cute and I love the macro of the bamboo. I love all the shots you took. :)

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  26. beautiful photos indeed...such a lovely morning indeed..

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  27. Hi Shiju,
    People love your photography blog! How exciting!
    Thank you for bringing your post to the Blogger's Pit Stop last week.
    Janice, Pit Stop Crew

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  28. Thank you for taking part in the Floral Friday Fotos meme.

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  29. Wonderful blog for the people who are planning to travel.The images are really beautiful and i hope you had great visit . KPN Travels

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