A cool breeze, clouds playing hide and seek with the sun, the sound of waves to one side, and the interiors of a palace on the other, a panoramic view of palaces and havelis and the backdrop of Aravalli hills – perfect, no?

In response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: What kinds of images and emotions do corners evoke in you?
Photo taken with Motorola Moto G3
22 replies on “Table for two”
A wonderful shot! So much detail…
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Thank you 🙂 I’m really loving the camera on my Moto G3!
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Great photo! Keep clicking!
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Thank you so much, Shibin 🙂
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It’s a beautiful picture!
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Thank you, Carlos 🙂
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An amazing place to have a coffee Kasturika 🙂
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Absolutely! I think Indian architecture will interest you Andy.
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It certainly looks amazing from the few bits I’ve seen Kasturika 🙂
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so romantic……………
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Yup, it’s so much better to experience it than in the picture! Thank you for your comment 🙂
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Brilliant shot and interpretation! Hope all’s well with you Kasturika?
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Thank you 🙂 yes, it’s been quite a roller coaster these two years. Marriage, setting up a house, a promotion, lots of weekend travels, a chronic illness, recovery, relapse and now finally a break from work! Trying to get writing again now. Lots of blogs to catch up with too 🙂
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Belated congratulations! Hope the illness is under control. Enjoy your break:)
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Thank you! Yes, it is showing signs of improvement – long way to go.
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[…] many lakes, the Fateh Sagar takes pride of place. While lake Picchola has the exotic lake palaces, Fateh Sagar retains the beautiful backdrop of the Aravalli […]
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Absolutely perfect! Beautiful shot of a beautiful day; thanks for sharing 🙂
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Thank you for your kind words, Gale 🙂
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[…] Lake Picchola, we were caught between conflicting traveller reviews—those that spoke of magical lake views, and others that complained of poor hygiene and stench. Considering that we were traveling to a city […]
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[…] previous posts of the Jag Niwas Island Palace and the Monsoon Palace were my favourite (and best) shots of windows with great […]
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