Photo Feature: Magical Karnataka

February 5, 2013

“Those who dwell among the beauties and mysteries of the earth are never alone or weary of life.” ~Rachel Carson

Apart from doing counselling work and giving motivational talks, I have a passion for photography. I was hooked the moment I first took a picture some 30 years ago!

My family and I moved to Manipal about five years ago. Being so close to nature is a blessing; the joy I get out of being in South Kanara is hard to describe.

Karnataka is truly magical and every once in a while nature throws surprises at you to remind you of her beauty. On most occasions, frustratingly, I have found myself without a camera. During those moments, I recall what one photographer has said, “The best camera in the world is the one you have when you need it the most.”

On rare occasions, thankfully, my camera is with me. Some pictures are so rare that even getting one picture in a lifetime makes photography to a hobbyist worth the time, money and effort.

Although I enjoy taking pictures of various subjects, I find macro-photography incredibly challenging and equally satisfying.  Macro-photography, simply put, means taking close-up pictures. The beautiful details God has put into creatures is beyond belief, and this only a close-up picture can reveal.

For those who are technical, I use a Sony A-850, which is a 24.6 megapixel digital SLR camera, and I have a Minolta 28-70mm F2.8 lens, plus a Minolta 100mm F2.8 1:1 macro lens. Viewing a full-size pictures on the computer taken with the macro lens is an awesome experience.  As you keep enlarging the picture, you pick up details that are beyond human imagination. However, the pictures posted in this article have been downsized considerably because of technical restrictions and, therefore, cannot be enlarged much without causing annoying pixelation.

While most of the pictures are from Karnataka, I have also taken the liberty of including some others, including fish from my aquarium. For reflection, I have added a quote on each picture.

I can only hope that the readers of Daijiworld enjoy the pictures as much as I enjoyed taking them.

 

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Comment on this article

  • Dexter Britto, Mangalore/Auckland

    Sun, Feb 10 2013

    Mind-blowing photos with great quotes.Amazing !

  • dinesh shetty, Nitte/Dubai

    Sat, Feb 09 2013

    Thanks to Beautiful pictures. Mr Oliver...We cant beleive some Awesome pictures of around manipal...Keep taking more and more pictures.Rally God Blessed Place"South canara".

  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sat, Feb 09 2013

    Dear Mr.Oliver..Photo Speaks..Congrats..(pls excuse me for being late to congratulate you). Last photo,Wood Cutter,End Point Manipal is a stunning one...

  • CHARLES SALDANHA, MALAD-MALWANI

    Sat, Feb 09 2013

    BEAUTIFUL WONDERFUL PICTURES

  • Francis Fernandes, Shankarapura/Udupi,Dubai

    Sat, Feb 09 2013

    Some beautiful pictures of Karnataka, that too around Udupi district for the viewers, with mind searching comments. Thanks for the job well done. Keep clicking. All the best in your future work.
    Francis Fernandes.

  • patrick olivera, trasi-kundapura

    Thu, Feb 07 2013

    dear oliver, just wonderful, a full picture of nature. wish to see more and more photographs from you.

  • Tomas Richard, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 07 2013

    Wonderful pictures..Thank you Mr sutari...We are lucky to born in Coastal Karnataka...wonderful place to live...

  • Joyal D'souza, Shirva

    Thu, Feb 07 2013

    Amazing photography, too wonderful Quotes. Thank you for capturing natural wonders in Mangalore.
    My heartily compliments.

  • Duane Henry, Udupi/Bahrain

    Thu, Feb 07 2013

    Dear Uncle Oliver, super beautiful pictures with lovely messages. Missing Dusky. Will surely meet him during my next vacation.

  • ad, mangloor

    Wed, Feb 06 2013

    Mr. Oliveri,you made my day. Natures wonder is wonderful and amazingly beautiful. We are blessed in DK where else one can live to enjoy the stunning nature. thanks

  • Magical Karnataka, Francis X V Passanha, Manipal

    Wed, Feb 06 2013

    Great pictures Mr. Oliver. You have got me interested in photography. I will definitely bother you for that.

  • nice, asmith

    Wed, Feb 06 2013

    very nice pictures,wonderful n the msgs with them

  • Jennet Prescilla, Mangalore Muscat

    Wed, Feb 06 2013

    Dear Mr. Sutari, Beautiful pictures of nature and equally poignent are the messages printed on them. Thank you very much for sharing these with us.

  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Wed, Feb 06 2013

    Just a Reflection Of 'Self Inquiry'
    For a Camera Never Lies!
    Well Caught-Sir!

  • William, Manipal

    Wed, Feb 06 2013

    Beautifully Awesome!

  • Francis J. Saldanha, Moodubelle / Bahrain

    Wed, Feb 06 2013

    Lovely and very meaningful quotes!!!
    Thank you.

  • S N Bangs, Thannirubhavi

    Wed, Feb 06 2013

    Great Pictures.Keep it up

  • J Dsouza, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 06 2013

    Wow, just wow! Awesome photography. I agree with you, downsizing these pics does no justice to your wonderful talent. And the quotes added to them are the icing on the cake. Right from the composition to the editing, you've nailed them. Thank you for such marvelous images. Just loved the macro. Tip: Check out the Raynox DCR-250, it'll help you even more. You've got a God given talent & you're nurturing it well. All the best in your future endeavors.

  • Matilda Rego, Bantwal/Bangalore

    Wed, Feb 06 2013

    Very gud pics Awesome photography...!

  • Ric, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 05 2013

    Nice job sir

  • Prasad, Mangalore/W.Africa

    Tue, Feb 05 2013

    Sir you shocked me. Beautiful pics with the great quotes, whoa!!! God Bless You

  • Sanjeev Kamath, Udupi / Bahrain

    Tue, Feb 05 2013

    Apart from being a Counselor and Motivator, you are a genius too, Oliver. I simply loved the delicate pictures and the matching quotes. Above all, the technical details of cameras for a novice like me in photography. May God bless you.

  • Vijay, Bangalore

    Tue, Feb 05 2013

    Very good pics.

  • Tony Crasta, Mangalore/Sydney

    Tue, Feb 05 2013

    Beautiful photography, and the accompanying quotes! Thank you Oliver.

  • Leslin, Surathkal, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 05 2013

    Beautiful pictures, sir. I did indeed immensely enjoy seeing them. Awesome photography. :)


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