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Clouds and raindrops through the 'lens' marking photography day

Aug 19, 2015, at 07:58 pm

Bhopal photographer Anil Gulati joined the celebrations of World Photography Day capturing clouds and rain drops. Every year August 19 is marked as World Photography day to celebrate photography as a means of expression. Clouds and Raindrops are means of expressions of life around us, as seen from the lens of camera. Clouds do have shapes and expressions, as seen by cloud lovers. Anil Gulati, from Bhopal who has been ‘clicking’ and sharing cloud pictures in its various forms, sees them as expressions of life around us. Be it an animal, or clouds showing friendship or kissing each other, Anil is an avid ‘cloud collector’. He shares his images through his twitter handle @anil5 , on his blog www.cloudsofindia.blogspot.com and instagram handle @anilgulati5 Like clouds, rain drops, which one listens drumming on the rooftops, splashing on the ground, tip-tapping on windows, or when rain stops, little drops hanging over the window panes, dripping from the edge of the wall or leaves of plants. Images by Anil Gulati