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I have a self confessed fascination for legacy, and it certainly gives a road map to our roots. After all, today is risen from the past that paves the way for tomorrow. Seldom acknowledged, though.

You will see some shots which are by far, the most revered ones. Those were the times when my photographic bargaining took a delicious turn towards an indulgent passion. And remember, there was an era when having a camera in hand was unheard of and photography was an art that was consumed by the elite. 

I am revisiting myself, come along.

  
Infant politics at its cutest 😊. No prizes for guessing who the protagonist is.

  
Truly. God does live here, and perhaps I know why. He chose the best for himself, else operating the clan would be near impossible despite his undisputed sanity.

  
Known for my oratory affections, this was, by all standards, keenly shot. In love with myself. Period.

  
Easily, my all time fav shot. With Miami-like curves and some gorgeous show stoppers, this is a must visit for waters in paradise.

    
Double Punch. No. It isn’t Niagra. One of the most divine and beautiful scenes I have ever captured. This place initially didn’t find a place amongst the agenda and today, it’s difficult to imagine how life would have moved ahead without my signature touch over these eloquent sights. My take – lets do it again.

  
I somehow found this shot extraordinary. Apparently, nothing extraordinary about it unless you see through my eyes. Sun feeling quite shy about my presence around, suddenly disposes itself in to oblivion. Doesn’t happen everyday, and a classic was born.

Published by lifeoholic

Flamboyance meets me, and I could be contagiously luring. It kind of comes off in my writing, as my stories of passion and indulgence unfold.

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