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A Grand Day Out in the Natural Beauty of Dharavi

leaf growing out of the grille of an abandoned ambassador car
Quick: what is the first think you think of when I say the word 'Dharavi'?

Slums. Squalor. Crowds. That movie that everyone was talking about a while back...

Of all the answers you came up with, I doubt that Nature Sanctuary was one of them. But that is indeed what you will find in Dharavi, smack dab in the middle of Mumbai.

Mahim Nature Park (also called Maharashtra Nature Park) is confusingly not in Mahim as most people define it, but sits unassumingly opposite the Dharavi Bus Depot, a five minute rickshaw ride from Sion Circle. Most people have probably never heard of it because you can't find a single swing-set, merry-go-round or snack stall inside. You will however find plenty of twisting pathways and dense foliage, countless species of plants, flowers, and bugs, all for a meagre Rs.5 entry fee.

It's a no-frills slice of nature, and a photographer's dream. Fantastic for a shutterbug's Sunday out, and a great roadtest for a new camera or lens. I took my Pentax K200D out with me on its first real shakedown, and once again I am reminded that isn't the camera that needs improvement, it's my photography skills!

Still, out of the nearly 400 pictures I took on Sunday, quite a few didn't suck. And here they are:

Flower & Flour

2 panel comic about flower, flour and monsters. Of course.
I have no idea where this comic came from. I awoke today and it demanded to be drawn. Inks are terrible, but I'm trying to get over my phobia of using large swathes of black,

V

PS This is exactly how we were taught it in school. Except for the monster, of course.

PPS ...I think.

Complexes

An eight-second exposure of Dubai Festival City's Canal Walk area
By now most of these columns have circular signs on the little notches, but I like them this way too
Small pink flowers at my uncle and aunt's place. Don't know what they're called, but they're quite common

Flowers

desert flowers
flowers of a different sort. The roof of the Persian Court in Ibn Battuta mall, Dubai

You know, it's been forever since I just posted a couple of photos on this site. I should probably hunt around for some more.

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