Wednesday, December 31, 2014

2014 reflections

As is customary towards the end of every calendar year, one sits down to reflect and ponder over the year gone by. Walking down memory lane, we start thinking about the events which transpired in different arenas – personal and professional developments which impacted us during the year, the political developments happening all around us, and everything else which made news – sports, art, culture and so on ……and 2014 in that sense was indeed a happening year.

Personally for me, 2014 was indeed a milestone year. It was a dream come true to become a partner in one of the largest accounting firms and it was indeed a culmination for all the hard work and efforts that I have been putting in over so many years. Along with recognition, it also brings many more opportunities and challenges and I am looking forward to scaling newer boundaries in the days ahead.

From a more general perspective, one would guess that the most important development of 2014 was the anointment of NaMo as the prime minister  of India. It was a remarkable journey for the man who was derided by so many people for so many years to script a dream turnaround of fortunes, both for himself as well for his party. He walked into, rather stormed into, the parliament with a stupendous majority. Clearly, he has woven a lot of dreams for the masses and has generated a lot of positive hopes. The start has been good, but one would really need to wait and see whether and how  he is able to implement the visions that he has set out to achieve. One thing is for sure, whether he succeeds in his mission or not, but he has surely stirred up the nation towards a new era……

Talking of a new era brings us to an event which happened towards the fag end of the year. The sudden retirement of Dhoni (Mahi as he is fondly called) has been clearly unexpected and done in a dramatic manner. With his retirement, an era in Indian cricket ends and the new era begins with the likes of Kohlis and Rahanes taking centre stage. A new generation always promises change, and hopefully Indian cricket will scale greater heights in the days ahead.

In fact from the perspective of sports , the real story of the year lay elsewhere from cricket. The plethora of Premier leagues which took place during the year, in many senses sparked a revival of sorts in Indian sports. In the earlier part of the year we had the Badminton league, which was followed quite widely. The Kabaddi league was a stupendous success and it helped to bring a dying game back into the centre stage. And towards the end of the year, the Football league also was a reasonable success. Hope all these events signify a positive turnaround for sports in India.

The successful launch of Mangalyaan was a milestone event for India in demonstrating our technological prowess , particularly considering the fact that it was achieved with a very nominal budget.

2014 would also be remembered for some tragic incidents, especially in the Asian region. Clearly it was not a great year for the aviation and the shipping sectors, with several civilian flights going missing or being shot down and ships catching fire or sinking in some parts of the world. Even more tragic was the rise of terror events especially the barbaric killing of innocent school children in Peshawar. Humanity took a beating. It would take a lot of efforts on the part of all mankind to help in bringing back the spirits of hope and faith.

And yet, the optimist in me sees a lot of hope in the future. 

I feel hopeful that the new prime minister with his energised team will chart out newer paths for the country. If his visions of "Clean India" and "Make in India" indeed take roots, it could well be the proverbial catalyst for the Great India story.

I feel hopeful that the spirit of entrepreneurship in India will continue to rise and prosper. All around me, I see young turks trying to venture into unknown paths. They have their own vision of newer and improved services and products and it is this spirit and the determination that signifies a possible positive turnaround.

I feel hopeful that the young generation is hungry for change. And this applies to all spheres of activity. Students no longer think only of becoming doctors or engineers, but are rather seeking out newer streams in law, finance, journalism, media and so on. A budding sportperson no longer wants to only become a criketer - there are so many potential opportunities in other sports. And technology is ushering in changes in so many other activities - the way we carry our businesss, the way we do our shopping, the way we transact with government authorities and even the way we communicate with each other in our social groups.

Looking forward to a great and happenning 2015.

My trip to Hesaraghatta grass lands

The search results for birding hotspots around Bangalore mentioned some frequently visited places - Nandi Hills, Valley School campus near Kanakapura Road and Hesaraghatta Grasslands. After a lot of deliberations, decided to go for Hesaraghatta, presuming that the probability of bird sighting on a larger grasslands could be that much more.

Started from home around 6.15 am (from J P Nagar) and took the NICE road to Tumkur Road. From Tumkur Road took right towards Dasarahalli signal and took left from there for about 15 odd kms to reach Hesaraghatta lake.

The sight of the lake was awesome and in a perfect natural setting. My web search tells me that the lake had dried up for several years in the past and had only filled up with the bountiful rains of last year.

Anyways, started off in earnest on the foot trail around the lake for my first serious birding quest in Bangalore. The beginning was not bad with a few sightings of common birds seen around water bodies.





The place was desolated and there was no one around for miles. Felt a bit scared especially considering that the entire area is BWSSB property and there was a notice for tresspassing not allowed. Discretion being the better part of valour, gathered my equipment and came back to the car. 

As I started again, saw some notice boards giving directions for Taj Kuteeram and Eco Village. Thought about giving it a try and started towards Eco Village. Never realised that the real fun part had started then. The route towards Eco Village is set amidst nature and the small road takes you towards the real grasslands. It is really unbelievable that so near to Bangalore is a place that almost resembles Savannah environment. For miles and miles you just see grasslands and shrubs and no human habitation around. 

Though there were not too many birds, but while I was driving around, stumbled across a beautiful bird (in fact a couple) and the clicks that I managed to get, made my day.




The setting was so natural, felt like staying there for few more hours. But then realisation dawned that my family is waiting back at home and grudgingly started on my return journey. The return trip till the main road yielded some more sightings.







All in all, a wonderful outing for me. Felt so good to be all alone amidst nature and returned home with a mental noting to return again .....hopefully sometime soon.

Sunday, December 28, 2014

The first few bird photographs

Here goes the first one......a blue kingfisher....

Clicked this one near a small field....took me almost an hour to get close enough...kept on flying away from one post to another....and finally settled down at one place for about a minute, giving me an opportunity.....



The next one is a pelican, perched up high on a tree.

It made multiple sorties around the tree...and in one such sortie, I got a chance to click it while it was approaching the tree....

The fascinating part to me was the eye and the long beak....and the flow of hair on the body.....

....surely worth the time....



And this pic was after it had landed on the tree branches.....


......and the story continues.....

My introduction to the world of photography

Have always been intrigued by the multiple perspectives which a simple photograph can convey...


My take  - To me a good photograph is all about expressions.......

it needs to bring out some THOUGHT,

or evoke an EXPRESSION,

or appear simply BEAUTIFUL, be it in terms of play of light, or in terms of the beauty of the subject,

or bring out elements of a STORY....



Typical of a person newly introduced into the world of photography, I have also started with the all too familiar subject of birds.......

Birds are quite interesting to click....they are colourful and fascinating....

and yet they are quite difficult to click, especially the moving ones or the flying ones......

and one has to have loads of patience....to silently track your subject for hours.....one bit of sound and it flies away.....and wait endlessly for that one good click......

and the patience to hear angry remarks from your wife.....kya sara samay waste karte ho....ghar mein kitna kaam pada hai !

and yet....the passion continues to linger on....O Destiny - I am on my way !

dawn

Dawn...the symbolic start of a new journey......

captured here during one of my recent outings......

......loved capturing the red circles and the silhouette of the small hills in the foreground....

Start of the journey....

For a long time, I was thinking of starting my own blog, as an avenue for expressions.....about day to day events, life in general, and my passions.....volleyball, sports, politics, photography and so on....

Feeling happy to start the journey today !