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Enjoy creative Photo Gallery for February 2021 from our participants:
“Love is in the air; life is on the beaches! Location: West Sands Beach, St. Andrews, Scotland”, by Nagabhushan Hegde1/17
Love the waterfall. By Karishma Bhawnani2/17
Love for Swiss Sunset – The Crepuscular Rays! (Location: Livit residency at Bassenges) in July 2020. By Mukesh3/17
Shiva Tandav at Kandersteg. By Mukesh Tripathi4/17
The photograph portrays an affection of bee and the nectar inside the Lotus flower. Bees often risk their lives in flowers that imitate the fragrance of nectar. Hence, it’s a delineation of this love which the bees would die for! By Shreyas Joglekar5/17
Spring – is definitely the time when love is in the air! And the blooming nature is the first sign of it! (Spotted in the beautiful alley next to BM). By Evgenii Glushkov6/17
Love the waterfall. By Karishma Bhawnani7/17
Up in the air. By Kavitha Kalyanasundaram8/17
Les Diablerets Diaries – Love for snow. By M. Thakur9/17
Lovers on Valentine’s Day, Lausanne, Ouchy. By Zhenyu Wang10/17
Love the snow. By Karishma Bhawnani11/17
Friendly fellow in the air. Location: Lake Zürich (July 2020). By Mukeshchand Thakur12/17
Witnessing the passion between the sky and the lake. Clicked at Lake Geneva, Evian, France. By Aditi Mathur13/17
“””For the love of cooking”” In grand scheme of things, food is what we are all working for. It’s the hunger that can make a person do anything! This is a picture of vegetable dumplings a.k.a. momo that I prepared from the scratch during the lockdown. Street food was a big part of my life when things were “”normal””. Living alone, away from family and friends, the whole exercise of preparing momo was my attempt of recreating normalcy by doing something I love. Place: Windisch, Switzerland Date: June 20, 2020″. By Ayush Agarwal14/17
Love happens rarely in the sky. So absorb it. Location: Triaudes, Livit15/17
“Love at first sight! Lac Léman, Saint Sulpice”, by Priyanka Bansal16/17
At the peak of Le Moléson, Gruyères after a hike to the top. By Vaibhav Gupta17/17
“Love is in the air; life is on the beaches! Location: West Sands Beach, St. Andrews, Scotland”, by Nagabhushan HegdeLove the waterfall. By Karishma BhawnaniLove for Swiss Sunset – The Crepuscular Rays! (Location: Livit residency at Bassenges) in July 2020. By MukeshShiva Tandav at Kandersteg. By Mukesh TripathiThe photograph portrays an affection of bee and the nectar inside the Lotus flower. Bees often risk their lives in flowers that imitate the fragrance of nectar. Hence, it’s a delineation of this love which the bees would die for! By Shreyas JoglekarSpring – is definitely the time when love is in the air! And the blooming nature is the first sign of it! (Spotted in the beautiful alley next to BM). By Evgenii GlushkovLove the waterfall. By Karishma BhawnaniUp in the air. By Kavitha KalyanasundaramLes Diablerets Diaries – Love for snow. By M. ThakurLovers on Valentine’s Day, Lausanne, Ouchy. By Zhenyu WangLove the snow. By Karishma BhawnaniFriendly fellow in the air. Location: Lake Zürich (July 2020). By Mukeshchand ThakurWitnessing the passion between the sky and the lake. Clicked at Lake Geneva, Evian, France. By Aditi Mathur“””For the love of cooking”” In grand scheme of things, food is what we are all working for. It’s the hunger that can make a person do anything! This is a picture of vegetable dumplings a.k.a. momo that I prepared from the scratch during the lockdown. Street food was a big part of my life when things were “”normal””. Living alone, away from family and friends, the whole exercise of preparing momo was my attempt of recreating normalcy by doing something I love. Place: Windisch, Switzerland Date: June 20, 2020″. By Ayush Agarwal Love happens rarely in the sky. So absorb it. Location: Triaudes, Livit“Love at first sight! Lac Léman, Saint Sulpice”, by Priyanka BansalAt the peak of Le Moléson, Gruyères after a hike to the top. By Vaibhav Gupta