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Time, the healer



Fury, old patriarch demonstrating an autocratic force.

Sprouts, testimony of an era before the instigation.

Today, they come and go…tourists, explorer, bread earners.

 

 

In the sea of volcanic ash, one can see stray horses, roaring jeeps, sprouts of grass and amazingly shaped rocks. This is the caldera of an active volcano – Mount Bromo in Indonesia.

 

Its landscape is a positive reminder that even the darkest phase of life will never remain barren for long. Time has the power to heal and regenerate.


Ashes of Mount Bromo Photo : Regenerating caldera of Mount Bromo.

 

Ashes of Mount Bromo

 Photo : Regenerating caldera of Mount Bromo.


Ashes of Mount Bromo

Photo : Horse riders in the caldera of Mount Bromo.

 

Ashes of Mount Bromo

Photo : Hindu temple in the caldera of Mount Bromo.

 

Ashes of Mount Bromo

Photo : Horse riders in the caldera of Mount Bromo.

 

Ashes of Mount Bromo

Photo : Horse riders in the caldera of Mount Bromo.

 

Ashes of Mount Bromo

Photo : Horse riders & jeeps in the caldera of Mount Bromo.

 

Ashes of Mount Bromo

Photo : Hindu temple in the caldera of Mount Bromo.

 

Ashes of Mount Bromo

Photo : Sprouting vegetation in the caldera of Mount Bromo.

 

Ashes of Mount Bromo

Photo : Sprouting vegetation in the caldera of Mount Bromo.

 

Ashes of Mount Bromo

Photo : Lion rock in the caldera of Mount Bromo.

 

Ashes of Mount Bromo

Photo : Rock in the caldera of Mount Bromo.

Comments(19)

  1. Reply
    mintisingh says:

    Superb.
    How do u manage all this ? I mean how do u reach these unexplored areas.

  2. Reply
    adarsh says:

    excellent work, luv the huge expanse of landscape.

  3. Reply
    Manpreet Singh says:

    “Time has the power to heal and regenerate.” – Not always true. Cancers grow with time they do not mitigate. Like wise bad habits grow. If time was the healer, it would have been easy.

  4. Reply
    Amardeep Singh says:

    In response to comment from Manpreet Singh : There are two sides to a coin. It is for us to choose which side we look from.

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    Harawant Singh says:

    Seeing your pictures trigger many questions. The beauty of nature beyond the tamperred gold and silver.

    Marvellous.

  6. Reply
    Sree says:

    Im convinced that nature communicates best with mankind through colours, reaching out to the wildest of its shades. You have immortalised them through your lenses and added a third flavour – and thats your own inimitable style. brilliant work!

  7. Reply
    Atamjot says:

    Myriad shades of earth and sky….weather worn and creased….

  8. Reply
    Atamjot says:

    Adding a poem by Frost called “A Question”

    A voice said, look me in the stars
    And tell me truly, men of earth,
    If all the soul and body scars
    Were not too much…
    …to pay or birth…

  9. Reply
    Srikanth says:

    Wow, incredible! I’m sure there’s as much hard work going into post-processing as there is in selecting the location and setting up the shot?

  10. Reply
    Surupa Chatterjee says:

    All I know and sense that a higher force lures you there to give us the best angle to that place and a new experience…Marvellous and magnifique ….as the french would say…

  11. Reply
    Mandeep Singh says:

    Amazingly osm work bhaiya…. luv the post work labour. … keep up….//

  12. Reply
    Harbans Singh Khakh says:

    Wonderful images as usual. Nature at it’s most awesome!

  13. Reply
    Upinder Kaur says:

    Awesome photography

  14. Reply
    Shaminder says:

    Absolute delight to see your work. A beautiful mind not only sees, but make others see through his work. Truly a delight.

  15. Reply
    Ritu Sharma says:

    Circle of life ! That’s what these shots reflect…stark , formidable , warm , peaceful !

  16. Reply
    Jasvinder Singh says:

    Marvellous is the word.

    It’s truly a great inspiration to work hard and be selective in your deeds.

    This photographs show the beauty and power of nature. A message that a man is too small to compete with nature.

    Absolutely wonderful !

  17. Reply
    Moninder Singh Modgil says:

    Beautiful!

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    kishore kumar biswas says:

    Lesson book of nature is open around us . We have just to learn from it . One poet said once ” khuli hui hai kitaab-e-fitrat , jo kar rahi hai hamen ishaare , ..ise parho tum ke har warq par raqm hain kitne ishaare . “…The book of nature lies open , urging us to pause and read , it is full of subtle suggestion .
    Respected Amardeep Singh always with his magical , mesmerizing and mystic snaps brings those ‘ suggestions’ for us . It enriches us , it enlightens our soul.
    Regards to him. Wish to see more of his creative genius .

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    Ajay Tripathi says:

    Another master piece. Hv seen different photos of same location in your other blog. But these depicts a different world altogether and generates many questions too! What does those two lone trees in a vast barren land conveys? What does a temple in such an isolated place shows / says?

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