I went to study my degree in photography to Malaysia. I lived in cyberjaya city, which is very near to KLIA. Cyberjaya is a newly developed city, that has very less population of not more than 20000. Even Malaysia being a country, itself has population less than most of states of India.
So after spending 3 years in cyberjaya, i got a bad habit of living in a calm and easy space, where i could walk without being intercepted by other walkers, no honking, no annoying things as India. In other language, i just got spoiled there by very warm behaviour of people, where people pass a smile even if they don’t know you unlike India, where people always has that face that they will just burst at you on anything you say.
Those 3 years changed my life, the way i use to see and perceive life. At the end of december 2016, happy days got over and i got back to India.
As soon as i got to New Delhi in january 2017, where i had spent almost a decade of my life. Things just bombarded in my face, people, traffic, honking, weather, life, everything. I could not just take those things anymore. I felt like i should go back to Malaysia, but it wan’t a choice. I had no choice but to adjust in these Indian circumstances. Initially i started avoiding it, so i didn’t go out of house for almost 20 days. Then one day i reached to bank of river yamuna. It was a late afternoon of spring season. Not so cold, no honking, no people, no walkers, no interceptions, no annoying things but just peace. I fell in love with that space. So i started visiting this same place almost everyday and being a photographer, i started to photograph.
At the very beginning it was just pictures for my instagram account but later it became a small project that i did for 2 months.
It’s been 5 months now since i came back to India but i still go to same place in search of peace.
Here are some of the pictures from my project: “Isolation of Springs”
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“Isolation of Springs” 1 – Near river Yamuna in New Delhi, India
“Isolation of Springs” 2 – Near river Yamuna in New Delhi, India
“Isolation of Springs” 3 – Near river Yamuna in New Delhi, India
“Isolation of Springs” 4 – Near river Yamuna in New Delhi, India
“Isolation of Springs” 5 – Near river Yamuna in New Delhi, India
“Isolation of Springs” 6 – Near river Yamuna in New Delhi, India
“Isolation of Springs” 7 – Near river Yamuna in New Delhi, India
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“Isolation of Springs” 10 – Near river Yamuna in New Delhi, India
“Isolation of Springs” 11 – Near river Yamuna in New Delhi, India
“Isolation of Springs” 12 – Near river Yamuna in New Delhi, India
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“Isolation of Springs” 14 – Near river Yamuna in New Delhi, India
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Share on FacebookI live in a small town of about 8,000. There is no discordant sensory overload, & I love the friendly waves as cars pass... whether you know the person or not, the helping of neighbors , no matter the politics, the calls to see how you are , the surrounding mountains , the knowing people will pull together in an emergency because they have , & . the peace knowing as a transplant from a city, that I will die here happy with my choice in place to live.
I am glad for you that you can actually live in a place of your choice. I certainly had to leave for which i am really sad about. Which part of the world you live in? btw
Load More Replies...I live in a small town of about 8,000. There is no discordant sensory overload, & I love the friendly waves as cars pass... whether you know the person or not, the helping of neighbors , no matter the politics, the calls to see how you are , the surrounding mountains , the knowing people will pull together in an emergency because they have , & . the peace knowing as a transplant from a city, that I will die here happy with my choice in place to live.
I am glad for you that you can actually live in a place of your choice. I certainly had to leave for which i am really sad about. Which part of the world you live in? btw
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