Caught: Some Cloud-Filtered Light

Sunbeams, Nandi Hills

One late Sunday afternoon we felt the weekend slipping away and thought we should just get out of the house for a bit. Hubby was in the mood for a drive and because driving around Bangalore city is not exactly our idea of fun, he said let’s just drive up to Nandi Hills and come back.

Honestly, this time the idea was not to see Nandi Hills. All we wanted to do was a leisurely drive before the weekend ended. And since it was a holiday we didn’t expect to find parking space up there. It was already half-past-four when we began our ascent up the hill. We were driving up when everybody else seemed to be driving down the hill and back to the city.

Sunday was already wrapping up but this is what we got to see as we were driving up the hill — some cloud-filtered evening sunlight. (photos above and below)

Sunbeams, Nandi Hills
Late afternoon light filtering through some clouds; a sight we saw as we were driving up.

Now if we’d gone one Saturday or Sunday morning like we normally would have done, we just might have had trouble finding parking space, even some shade to sit for a while and take in the birds-eye view of Nandi Hills’ environs. And since it was evening, we and the DSLR — I decided to take, just in case there was a photo-opportunity — didn’t have to deal with harsh sunlight. Perfect. Period.

Views from Nandi Hills
Catching some light on a hillock; a sight from the top of Nandi Hills.
Rocks near Nandi Hills

Late evening light,
Don’t miss how the light plays on the plains below.

A Nandi Hills Sunset

Later that evening:
It looked like the clouds were there to stay.

What to know about Nandi Hills

Nandi Hills is around 60 Kilometres from Bengaluru (or Bangalore) city. It’s is one of Bangalore’s favorite day-trip destinations. Now that you’ve seen the pictures in this post, you know you have a great option for a sunset drive just a little over 50 kilometers away from the city.

In case you would like to know more about this place situated in the district of Chickaballapur(a), you can read about it HERE

Note: Nandi Hills is close to traffic after 6. So if you don’t want to be too late to arrive, you might want to remember that. If you are there by 6, you might be allowed some grace time to walk around and enjoy the evening breeze or gusts, whatever is in nature’s plans for the day.

Now, that I’ve been up there on Nandi Hills during the sunset hour, I wonder what early mornings up there are like 😉
Have you caught a sunrise up there? Or a sunset? Or would you like to do either of the two — there on the top of Nandi Hills ? Let me know in the comments. 🙂 )

 

 

 

 

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74 thoughts on “Caught: Some Cloud-Filtered Light

  1. I love the way you have captured that afternoon sunlight coming through the clouds!!! I had to go back and admire all the images a second time!!

  2. There is something very spiritual about light rays shining through the clouds … maybe it is because I have seen to many movies, but I really think it is because the rays guide our eyes to the heavens and we feel the peace. Such nice pictures D. and I wonder if you have any pictures of the river that is supposed to have originated in Nandi Hills.

    Andrea @ From The Sol

    1. Thank you Andrea. Yeah, those rays do lead our eyes up to the sky.
      I didn't know about the river until recently. The next time I go that side, I'm going to look for signs of it.

      Have a nice day and a great week, Andrea. 🙂

    1. Thank you so much, Monica.
      I'm guessing you mean the picture of light falling on the hillock seen from the Hills. Thank you so, so much. 🙂

      Have a lovely week.

    1. Thank you Nomad.
      That was such a treat. It was supposed to have been just a casual drive just to get out for a bit and I came back feeling like I had seen a miracle 😀
      It was an awesome sight.

      Have you been up there early in the morning?

  3. WOW! You take amazing pictures. Fantastic stuff. The hillock as seen from Nandi Hills is beautiful, and I also love the silhouetted figures in the pic titled "later that evening". The cloud filtered ones, of course, are magnificent!

  4. Nandi Hills is amazingly good on a morning! Especially a winter morning.. Of course you wouldnt see a sun rise even at 10 AM because it would be very foggy, still i love that place!

    1. Never mind, Saru; there's always a next time.

      That light display was a stroke of luck. That day were were not up there to see the place or even refresh our memories. That drive was what came out of the need to get out for a while. And look what we were surprised with 😉

      Thank you so much, Saru.
      You guys have a good weekend, ok.

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