Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Pitaare se- Part II

Continuous rains on weekends kept me away from the camera this month. Here are some of from my khajana :) Hoping to click some in the fool's month :) These are some of the pics taken during my first motorcycle trip in USA to halfmoon bay and Baker's beach.
LonelyTree

Kayak
BTW I am quite excited about my $200 tripod. Should be getting it soon :) I must exploit it to recover every penny spent on it :)
Location: Half moon bay, CA
Camera: Nikon D80

Sunday, March 8, 2009

The Ghost Town!!!!

Bodie Mill
A.k.a Bodie.  W.S. Bodie discovered gold here back in 1859. Over the years, Bodie has seen numerous booms...and busts. There were some huge gold strikes here and, at one point, the town had nearly 10,000 residents. By 1882 though, the big strikes were mostly history and the folks began to go elsewhere. Gunshots and stabbing were everyday story. Check out the bullet marks
Bullet Mark

Today Bodie is one of the largest and best preserved ghost towns in the West. Over 170 buildings remain and what the California Department of Parks and Recreations calls a state of "arrested decay." It is, without a doubt, a photographer's paradise. 

I first saw the photographs of bodie on Prakash's blog (http://passanha.com/home/gallery/Bodie/) when I was in India and I knew I had to capture this in my camera someday.  I bought my SLR after coming to USA and I knew where to use it. It had to be Bodie. Nobody was interested in joining me. I was determined to go alone, but finally my wife, Neha, Sumit and Shivank decided to join me:)  We hired an Impala LT, one of the worst cars ever. It did not even touch 90mph even after standing on the accelerator, But the decision turned out to be a good one when we hit the Bodie road. Actually there was no road at all. In fact in most rural parts of India there are better roads than this one. Had I brought my car here, I would not have forgiven myself for torturing it. BTW checkout the famous Bodie car.

Famous bodie car

Everybody was tired. We reached here in the afternoon around lunch time to find there is nothing to eat. Everyone was cursing me and I was in no mood to pay attention to them. I was seeing paradise in front of me. I immediately assembled my lenses and here are some of the pictures of the ghost town including a group picture (dont laugh at my shades) :) 

Nailed Down

Fire Hydrant

DSC_0157

Location: Bodie state historic park
Camera: Nikon D80