Monday, March 10, 2008

Spring Collection


Took a while this year but it's here again at last. Spring. To take a few liberties with Eliot...
Spring is the cruellest season
Breeding flowers out of the wasteland

The Japan theite blossoms look remarkably like Japanese cherry blossoms and they don't last very long either. I took these pictures last week and already they've disappeared, presumably to morph into fruit. I snapped the azaleas (2nd and 3rd last pics) on a wet rainy morning. Also called rhododendrons, they're abundant in the Himalayan foothills and at school in Darj, we had a lovely school song called The Singalila Song which went

Along the Singalila skyline
I'll climb the rhododendron road
To find beyond the fragrant springtime
The spirit's loftiest abode
And where the mountains meet the morning
The world held in a moment's span
I'll hear the wisdom of the timeless
To love my God and serve my fellow man.


29 comments:

  1. a va nalh hlawm ve. lung a ti leng thei lek lek mai a.

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  2. Suihlung mu hnu a kai tho e an tih ang khan tiro father? Btw kha hla awmna Valzotea album kha tun ang hun vel hian anih kha a lar tan em em....boruak inthlak lai leh khang hla te kha ka rilruah hi chuan a inhmeh tlat tawh

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  3. Very nice pictures Calliopia. All the pics are nice. The second-last one being my fav.
    Just love the view of the clear skies :)

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  5. Thanks, Jigme, blue skies time around these parts, y'know. And you really ought to experiment with more excited sounding words than "nice" :P

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  6. Thank you, picturesquer. It helps shooting nature which doesn't move or run around but just stays in place, looking pretty :)

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  7. Lovely Spring Collection! The 'Japan theite' not just look like Japanese cherry blossoms but are Japanese cherry blossoms. Called 'sakura' by the Japs, they come in their thousands just to view the flowers when they are in bloom, which should be in another week or so. There is a park near the Indian Embassy in Tokyo famous for its sakura trees where people come in their thousands simply to see the sakura in bloom.

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  8. Oh, they are cherry blossoms? That's great. And I seem to remember a song called Sakura Sakura from bygone days when we'd listen to the radio. Had no idea it meant these beautiful blossoms. I can only imagine how lovely they must look like in large clusters. Do snap some.

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  9. OK, here's a more 'intelligent' one then. I'm not into flowers so can't comment much. But...
    The depth of field for the first pic is superb! Did you adjust the aperture or or was it 'accidental'? :P
    I'd do away with the building in the second last pic (crop it a bit?)
    There! sounds a tad better than..."nice pics" :P

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  10. Tiang theite par ang hi lawm, Japan thlalak vel ah hian 'Cherry blossoms' hi a inti ziah sia, 'theite' leh cherry hi a par dan a in ang nge, cherry blossoms an ti ve satliah..ka man lo. A rah lai lah hi hmuh tur awm leh ngai bawk si lo a (Zapan pics ah).
    J, BB nei tawh bawk a, he vids 2 hi lo en ve lawk teh, ka nuih zat ang hian mi hi an nuih za ve vak si lo a, nuih zat pui tur ka duh I nuih lo zat ve takin :D
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jH8gtrD4_C4
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NBI4v40zLFE

    (Samurai zawk khi chu a tawp ber mai kha!)

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  11. LMAO chhe lo eee samurai phei hi. An va ti peih vel tak. Mahse Benny Lava kha chhe lo k ti ber, ka hmuh hmasak ber a ni bawk a :D

    Chu chu nia, kpoh ka lo tia how come we never see or hear of cherry blossom fruit? Plats, explain please, since you said they're one and the same.

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  12. Jigme, I liked you better pre-aperture jargon when you were going uhhh nice pics, nice pics!

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  13. Booootiful flowers! They stir something in one, but hard to put a finger on.

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  14. Hi Callopia, breathtaking photos..the posts are a lively read, especially abt tht diary u kept.. took me back to my school time. a friend maintained a daily diary, (even carried in her school bag sometimes i guess) and we spent hours speculating wht she wrote and how to get our hands on it.. also,thnks for dropping by my blog..

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  15. Ka cherry blossoms hriat ve chu pheikhawk nawh tletna siai (shoe polish) a nia, a nalh vak lo... :)
    Nangmahni pangpar vek em ni? Nge, in thenawmte ta?
    Eng pawh ni se, i snap thra hlom lutuk...
    Easter rim a nam cham cham toh mai a lom le...

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  16. Yeah, flowers are beautiful, mesjay. Sometimes I think its only when you look at a lot of things in life through a third eye like photos or a video camera that you realise how lovely the world really is beacuase you tend to take them for granted when you see them with your own eyes.

    Gauri, thanks for dropping by. I love your poems. They're kind of like mesjay's... short, sweet and succinct - like little precious drops of dew glistening in the morning sun :)

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  17. samuelapa, kan pangpar ni ngei ee. Thenawmte'n an nei vak lo tlat.

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  18. Kei chu chu kan la sipiring lo khawp mai.. nang ni zawng in lo sipiring thra auh auh tawh bik hle mai..
    Heng chiah hi a lo spring...
    Ka hriat ngai loh par hi click teh...

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  19. A van nalh ve. Eng thing kung nge niang awwww. Silver sth tih lam te a nih duh hmel. Silver oak, silver engengemoni, silverthangi te lol

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  20. PAngpar mawina poh tur khawpa nalh a thlalak thiam chu.. a latu mawina a tarlang e

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  21. A siamtu mawina zok mole. And a latu thiamzia, of course :P

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  22. Alexx-a pangpar hi maw?
    American Tlaizawng Par a nih hi.
    :)

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  23. Hey J, thanks for reminding us that spring has arrived...made me realise how myopic I've become. Great pictures...hmmm... someone's becoming quite an ace photographer! Sakura kha chu ka hre ve tlat, someone, in a flash of poetic inspiration, decided to call me that for a while back in my teenage years (which was in the last century!) Lolz

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  24. am not a pangpar person...can hardly remember their names...i know

    1] roses
    2] ni-hawi (sunflower)
    3] di
    4] petunias


    mmmm....mmmmmmm....uhhhhh....

    hehe...ka hre toh lou :(

    J, beautiful pictures...

    BTW...lal alexx-a pictures lo post kha...ka hriat sual loh chuan...some Japanese pangpar...world war II hnu khan Japan in US of A kha an pe a, chuan Washington DC nge a bul emawni ah park ah an phun treuh a...a par en turin a par hun ah hian mi an kalkhawm nasa thei ltk...an ti

    ka dial-up chu a muang em mai...lo google ula, min han hrilh chiang deuh hlom ula mawle

    :)

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  25. Ornamental cherry hi aniang, virgo. Sakura chu a ni tho alom. Lexxa hian lo zawt mai se, an khua nia. Mi zawh te chu a har lo e. Mi inzir mi hna ania :)

    Thanks, daydreambeliever. Summer's almost catching up already too!

    Nalh lo thei nang, amuan, a latu hian a zir ve a momz :D

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  26. kamera han lek kual vel chunga i han inher kual vel tur kha ka hmu chak e...

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  27. Midum pangpar leh sarawn par khian ka mit a la ber.. midum pangpar khi .. zu thlum deuh a nei ve thin.. ka hip nasa thei a sin.. mahse.. ka midum pangpar ori. tih nen chuan a inang chiah lo..

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  28. VC thu sawi hi ka lo en miah lo a... nia.. ka thil lo sawi/post kha. a jap. khawp in ka hria,,
    hei hi kan calendar,, kan jap calendar...
    http://i218.photobucket.com/albums/cc263/alexxfender/jap.jpg

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