Through my LeNsEs


I have little bit of interests in photography. For that reason please dont get the idea that I have a professional camera. It is not. These pictures were captured using my mobile phone's 2.0MP camera most of the time. One or two of them using a digital camera with 7.2MP .


1.Horton Plains National Park

This was captured while we were in a trip to Nuwara-Eliya which was organized by MESWA, the Muslim Engineering student body. It took about 6 hours for us to walk through the plains. The journey brought us not only the enjoy, but the brotherhood,friendships and more which cannot be expressed just in words.





2.Dunsinane-Sheen Waterfall

This is a place that most of us don't know because it is not familiar for us like Bambarakandha or Bopath Ella. This was picked on the way of our field trip to Upper Kotmale which is situated close to Punduluoya town. The speciality of this is , the watter flowing, is directly dropped to a Saraswathi statue located in the middle.





3.Kattankudy Beach- Batticoloa

This was captured in Kattankudy which is situated in the eastern part of Srilanka. This is not a place to have a bath , but it is very famous for relaxing. This beach looks more awesome at about 10 in the morning.




4.Ambewela Farms

This is an evening view at Ambewela farms. At the time the pic was taken it's so breezing which is new to us but not for the native who lives there. The greeny grass land and the black cloudy sky gave a first class entertainment for the nature lovers.





5.Akbar Bridge- Peradeniya

This is famous because of its location. It is situated in the premises of University of Peradeniya crosses the river Mahaweli. The bridge is used to have the relationship between the Engineering students and the students of other faculties, because of that reason it's remarkable. This was taken at about 6 in the morning . The mist(or the fog, I cant clearly define it) around the place got much beauty for the view.4



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