Monsoon rain triggers excitement. Not only for the plants, trees, animals and farmers but also for photographers like me.
Last few days were continuously wet in Hyderabad. Steady drizzle creates pearls of rain drops everywhere. On the leaves, buds, flower petals, clothing line and even a fibre optic cable! When I observed number of rain drops clinging to a cable, I pulled out my camera. Result? We found the picture for KBG-61, the 61st edition of Kaun Banega Ghumakkad, online caption contest.
See the picture of rain drops below and give it a caption. You may win KBG-61!
Another copy of the picture, minus the contest banner is given below. It will help you visualise your caption better.
Give the above picture a caption. You could win KBG-61.
How to Submit a Caption
For the first-timers on KBG, you can respond using any of the six channels below:
- Leave a comment on this post
- Send email to hbindia@gmail.com
- Respond on the FB post
- Comment on Instagram @ghumakkadhb
- Comment on Twitter @HarshBh21184761
- Send a WA message. If you want your WA number to be added to Ghumakkad's list, send an email.
KBG-60, the 60th edition of Kaun Banega Ghumakkad Caption Contest featured a picture of balancing rocks. Location: Ghanapur hills, north of Secunderabad.
Pearls can be found in the eyes of the beholder
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DeleteNature's pearl string.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gouri.
DeleteOvercoming gravitational force - beautiful adhesive bond of wire and raindrop.
ReplyDeleteThanks Gouri.
Deleteबरखा लाई मोतियों की माला
ReplyDeleteThanks much Ravi.
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ReplyDeletePALKON SE GIRE MOTI DAMAN NE SAMBHALE
ReplyDeleteThanks Dr Sethi.
DeleteGodsent droplets to quench Mother Earth's thirst !
ReplyDeleteThanks General.
DeleteFrom pearly drops we transform to mighty torrents!
ReplyDeleteThanks Colonel.
DeleteWaxing & Waning
ReplyDeleteThanks Vinod.
DeleteLife is a raindrop!
ReplyDeleteThanks much Doc.
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