<p>The second mega photo journalists exhibition featuring snapshots captured by Prashanth H G, Anurag Basavaraj, Sriram M A, S R Madhusudhan, Nagesh Panathale and Hampa Nagaraj was inaugurated at Suchitra Gallery in Kalamandira on Thursday. It will remain open till October 17 between 10 am and 10 pm.<br /><br />Tigers prowling in the forests for its prey, birds playing with each other in the air, Asian elephant in all its grandeur, a peacock proudly displaying its feathers say a thousand words to every visitor at the exhibition. The photographs show the keen eye of the lensmen behind the camera looking just for a split of a second to take a perfect shot forever. The royal Amba Vilas Palace, the busy K R circle teeming with vehicles at night, the reflections of jumbos carrying a replica of the Golden Howdah, speak a volume the efforts of lensmen. <br />Birds carrying their meal in their beaks, tigers resting in the shade, leopard resting on a boulder devoid of all worries encapsulate the life of animals.<br /><br />Also featured are an old woman breaking a stone with a hammer, while her granddaughter dresses in a school uniform, shows the transformation that the country is silently going through. Another photograph that captivates the visitors are trees which are cut right in front of a board which says trees are the wealth of the nation. The exhibition was inaugurated by Suttur Mutt Seer, Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Swamiji and District In-Charge Minister S A Ramdas. <br /></p>
<p>The second mega photo journalists exhibition featuring snapshots captured by Prashanth H G, Anurag Basavaraj, Sriram M A, S R Madhusudhan, Nagesh Panathale and Hampa Nagaraj was inaugurated at Suchitra Gallery in Kalamandira on Thursday. It will remain open till October 17 between 10 am and 10 pm.<br /><br />Tigers prowling in the forests for its prey, birds playing with each other in the air, Asian elephant in all its grandeur, a peacock proudly displaying its feathers say a thousand words to every visitor at the exhibition. The photographs show the keen eye of the lensmen behind the camera looking just for a split of a second to take a perfect shot forever. The royal Amba Vilas Palace, the busy K R circle teeming with vehicles at night, the reflections of jumbos carrying a replica of the Golden Howdah, speak a volume the efforts of lensmen. <br />Birds carrying their meal in their beaks, tigers resting in the shade, leopard resting on a boulder devoid of all worries encapsulate the life of animals.<br /><br />Also featured are an old woman breaking a stone with a hammer, while her granddaughter dresses in a school uniform, shows the transformation that the country is silently going through. Another photograph that captivates the visitors are trees which are cut right in front of a board which says trees are the wealth of the nation. The exhibition was inaugurated by Suttur Mutt Seer, Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Swamiji and District In-Charge Minister S A Ramdas. <br /></p>