A photoblog that captures the stories hidden in the unseen corners of Bengaluru.
A software architect by profession, Rakesh Ayilliath is a photographer.
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Hardships.Children.Smiles. Picture by Govind Chakravarti
A photoblog that captures the stories hidden in the unseen corners of Bengaluru.
A software architect by profession, Rakesh Ayilliath is a photographer.
Hardships.Children.Smiles. Picture by Govind Chakravarti
A street vendor at Russell Market takes a quick break to pose for us. Pic by Govind Chakravarti
A driver takes a break from his hectic work life. Maybe driving in Bangalore’s traffic got to him. Pic by Ravi Kaushik. ⊕
There are many ways to get away from the bustle of Bangalore city. One of the greenest options is to spend a quiet afternoon at Bannerghatta amongst the birds and beasts. ⊕
An empty sign board greets visitors. The contents were probably lost in translation. . ⊕
Rows of lamps left out to dry at Pottery Town. The lamps are just waiting to be lit.
A new house recieves a fresh coat of paint. Quite a risky job being a painter! ⊕
A lot of places claiming to be the original "Kolkotta chat" have sprung up around Indiranagar. Wonder which ones are authentic. Probably will just have to sample them all!
The country’s first Butterfly Park as seen from the inside at Bannerghatta. Shown here is a conservatory which recreates a beautiful natural habitat for the butterflies. A good family visit. ⊕
A peepal leaf holds water in the form of a heart shaped puddle. Noticed this leaf after a brief downpour. ⊕
Taken during the last days of Bangalore Turf Club’s Existence. ⊕
Bangalore’s ever expanding skyline. ⊕
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