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Whether you are having a bad day and need a laugh, or you need the perfect reaction image for a friend who is overreacting to a small problem, these 36 images are your visual encyclopedia of madness.

| # | Image Theme | Suggested Caption (≤ 120 characters) | Alt‑Text (for accessibility) | Where to Find (Free/CC) | |---|-------------|---------------------------------------|------------------------------|--------------------------| | 1 | | “Bengaluru’s skyline lit up after sundown – the Silicon Valley of India.” | View of Bangalore city lights from Nandi Hills at twilight. | Unsplash – photographer @ashok | | 2 | Mysore Palace Illuminated | “Golden glow of Mysore Palace during the Dasara festivities.” | Mysore Palace bathed in golden lights during Dasara night. | Pexels – @travelphotography | | 3 | Coorg Coffee Plantation | “Rolling coffee hills of Coorg, the ‘Scotland of India.’” | Lush coffee plantation terraces in Coorg, Karnataka. | Pixabay – CC0 | | 4 | St. Francis Xavier’s Church, Mangalore | “Baroque architecture meets the Arabian Sea in Mangalore.” | Exterior of St. Francis Xavier’s Church overlooking the sea. | Wikimedia Commons – CC BY-SA | | 5 | Kundapura Boat Race | “Traditional ‘Oru Kettu’ boat race on the Kundapura river.” | Colorful wooden boats racing in Kundapura, Karnataka. | Flickr – Creative Commons | | 6 | Yakshagana Performance | “Dramatic Yakshagana masks bring myth to life in coastal Karnataka.” | Yakshagana performers in vibrant masks on a stage. | Unsplash – @culturalphotog | | 7 | Tulu Folk Dance – Bhuta Kola | “Bhuta Kola rituals: Tulu spirit worship in motion.” | Tulu Bhuta Kola ritual with fire and traditional costumes. | Pexels – @indianculture | | 8 | Udupi Krishna Temple | “The iconic wooden ceiling of Udupi’s Krishna temple.” | Interior of Udupi Krishna Temple with ornate wooden ceiling. | Wikimedia – CC BY | | 9 | Sandalwood Forests of Shivamogga | “Fragrant sandalwood groves that fuel Karnataka’s perfume trade.” | Sunlit sandalwood trees in Shivamogga district. | Pixabay – CC0 | | 10 | Gokarna Beach Sunset | “Sunset over Gokarna’s pristine shoreline – a hidden gem.” | Silhouette of a lone palm against a pink-orange sunset at Gokarna. | Unsplash – @beachlover | | 11 | Karnataka State Festival (Vijayadashami) | “Crowds throng Mysore Palace for the grand Vijayadashami torch ceremony.” | Massive crowd gathered for Vijayadashami torch lighting at Mysore. | Pexels – @festivalshots | | 12 | Bamboo Rafting on the Netravathi River | “Gliding on Netravathi: Bamboo rafts and river breezes.” | Bamboo raft floating on Netravathi River surrounded by greenery. | Flickr – CC BY | | 13 | Mangalore’s Fish Market (Kallur) – Early Morning | “Mangalore’s Kallur market awakens with the catch of the day.” | Stall of fresh fish and seafood at Kallur market, Mangalore. | Unsplash – @seafoodlover | | 14 | Traditional Karnataka Handloom (Ilkal Saree) | “Intricate Ilkal saree weaving—a textile legacy.” | Artisan weaving an Ilkal saree on a traditional loom. | Pixabay – CC0 | | 15 | Brahmagiri Hills – Trekking Trail | “Trail through Brahmagiri, home to diverse flora and fauna.” | Hiking trail winding through Brahmagiri hills, misty morning. | Pexels – @mountaintrail | | 16 | Kaveri River at Hampi | “Kaveri’s tranquil flow mirrors Hampi’s stone wonders.” | Calm Kaveri River reflecting the ruins of Hampi at sunset. | Unsplash – @heritagephoto | | 17 | Hampi’s Stone Chariot (Vittala Temple) | “Iconic stone chariot stands tall amidst ancient ruins.” | Stone chariot of Vittala Temple framed by monsoon clouds. | Wikimedia – CC BY-SA | | 18 | Mysore Dasara Elephant Procession | “Majestic elephants lead the Dasara parade in Mysore.” | Elephants adorned with golden ornaments marching in Mysore. | Pexels – @festivalelephants | | 19 | Coastal Coconut Groves – Udupi | “Endless rows of coconut palms sway over the Arabian Sea.” | Coconut grove near Udupi with a view of the sea horizon. | Pixabay – CC0 | | 20 | Traditional Tulu Cuisine – Neer Dosa & Kori Rotti | “Steaming neer dosa paired with spicy Kori Rotti.” | Plate of neer dosa and Kori Rotti garnished with coriander. | Unsplash – @foodieindia | | 21 | Kannada Script on Ancient Stone Tablet | “Old Kannada inscription: a glimpse into 9th‑century epigraphy.” | Close‑up of an ancient stone tablet bearing Kannada script. | Wikimedia – CC BY | | 22 | Bangalore’s Cubbon Park – Morning Joggers | “Cubbon Park’s green lung welcomes early risers.” | Joggers on a paved path surrounded by towering trees in Cubbon Park. | Pexels – @citypark | | 23 | Karnataka’s Rich Spice Market – Mangalore | “Spice stalls burst with color—cardamom, pepper, turmeric.” | Vibrant piles of spices at a market stall in Mangalore. | Unsplash – @spicelover | | 24 | Mysore Palace’s Marble Staircase | “Elegant marble steps lead to royalty’s residence.” | Grand marble staircase inside Mysore Palace, illuminated. | Pixabay – CC0 | | 25 | Coorg’s Abbey Falls – Monsoon Rains | “Roaring Abbey Falls draped in monsoon mist.” | Powerful cascade of Abbey Falls surrounded by lush foliage. | Unsplash – @waterfallwanderer | | 26 | Tulu Nadu’s Traditional House (Bale Katti) | “Stilted Bale Katti homes protect against coastal tides.” | Traditional stilt house (Bale Katti) on a beachside village. | Flickr – CC BY | | 27 | Kannada Film Posters – Golden Era | “Retro posters of classic Kannada cinema (1970s‑80s).” | Vintage Kannada movie posters displayed on a wall. | Wikimedia – CC BY-SA | | 28 | Mysore Palace’s Lantern Parade | “Hundreds of lanterns float over Mysore Palace at night.” | Nighttime view of lanterns illuminating Mysore Palace courtyard. | Pexels – @nightlights | | 29 | Karnataka’s Western Ghats – Trekking Camps | “Campfire under star‑filled skies in the Western Ghats.” | Tent campsite with a glowing fire amidst misty hills. | Unsplash – @campinglife | | 30 | Traditional Tulu Folk Instruments – Chende & Maddale | “Rhythmic beats of Chende drums drive Tulu celebrations.” | Pair of Chende and Maddale drums placed on a wooden stand. | Pixabay – CC0 | | 31 | Mangalore’s Sunset over Panambur Beach | “Golden horizon at Panambur—where the sea kisses the sky.” | Sunset view at Panambur Beach with silhouetted fishermen. | Unsplash – @sunsetchaser | | 32 | Karnataka’s Rural School – Children in Uniform | “Bright smiles of Karnataka’s next generation.” | Group of schoolchildren in white uniforms standing in a village schoolyard. | Pexels – @childrenlearning | | 33 | Mysore’s Royal Elephant Sanctuary (Karanji Lake) | “Elephants play by the serene waters of Karanji Lake.” | Elephant family strolling near Karanji Lake’s shoreline. | Flickr – CC BY | | 34 | Coastal Tulu Folk Art – Yakshagana Makeup | “Intricate face painting transforms performers into deities.” | Close‑up of a Yakshagana performer’s colorful makeup. | Unsplash – @culturalart | | 35 | Karnataka’s Tech Hub – Electronic City, Bangalore | “Silicon Valley of India: towers of innovation.” | Skyline of Electronic City with modern office buildings. | Pixabay – CC0 | | 36 | Night Market of Hassan – Lanterns & Street Food | “Hassan’s night bazaar buzzes with lantern light and aromas.” | Street market illuminated by lanterns, stalls selling chaat. | Pexels – @nightmarket | kannada tullu tunne images 36 top

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One monsoon evening, while watching his mother develop photographs in a makeshift darkroom, Tullu’s fascination with images blossomed into an obsession. “What if I could freeze these moments forever?” he whispered in his sweet, earnest Kannada. His mother smiled and handed him an old, battered 35 mm film camera that once belonged to his grandfather, a photographer who had captured the first independent celebrations of Karnataka.

Fig. 1. — Brigade KGK (Viktor Koretsky [1909–98], Vera Gitsevich [1897–1976], and Boris Knoblok [1903–84]). “We had to overcome among the people in charge of trade the unhealthy habit of distributing goods mechanically; we had to put a stop to their indifference to the demand for a greater range of goods and to the requirements of the consumers.” From the 16th to the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), 1934, no. 57, gelatin silver print, 22.7 × 17 cm. Los Angeles, Getty Research Institute, 2014.R.25.
Fig. 2. — Brigade KGK (Viktor Koretsky [1909–98], Vera Gitsevich [1897–1976], and Boris Knoblok [1903–84]). “There is still among a section of Communists a supercilious, disdainful attitude toward trade in general, and toward Soviet trade in particular. These Communists, so-called, look upon Soviet trade as a matter of secondary importance, not worth bothering about.” From the 16th to the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), 1934, no. 56, gelatin silver print, 22.7 × 17 cm. Los Angeles, Getty Research Institute, 2014.R.25.
Collage of photographs showing Vladimir Mayakovsky surrounded by a silver samovar, cutlery, and trays; two soldiers enjoying tea; a giant man in a bourgeois parlor; and nine African men lying prostrate before three others who hold a sign that reads, in Cyrillic letters, “Another cup of tea.”
Fig. 3. — Aleksandr Rodchenko (Russian, 1890–1956). Draft illustration for Vladimir Mayakovsky’s poem “Pro eto,” accompanied by the lines “And the century stands / Unwhipped / the mare of byt won’t budge,” 1923, cut-and-pasted printed papers and gelatin silver photographs, 42.5 × 32.5 cm. Moscow, State Mayakovsky Museum. Art © 2024 Estate of Alexander Rodchenko / UPRAVIS, Moscow / ARS, NY. Photo: Art Resource.
Fig. 4. — Boris Klinch (Russian, 1892–1946). “Krovovaia sobaka,” Noske (“The bloody dog,” Noske), photomontage, 1932. From Proletarskoe foto, no. 11 (1932): 29. Los Angeles, Getty Research Institute, 85-S956.
Fig. 5. — Brigade KGK (Viktor Koretsky [1909–98], Vera Gitsevich [1897–1976], and Boris Knoblok [1903–84]). “We have smashed the enemies of the Party, the opportunists of all shades, the nationalist deviators of all kinds. But remnants of their ideology still live in the minds of individual members of the Party, and not infrequently they find expression.” From the 16th to the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), 1934, no. 62, gelatin silver print, 22.7 × 17 cm. Los Angeles, Getty Research Institute, 2014.R.25.
Fig. 6. — Brigade KGK (Viktor Koretsky [1909–98], Vera Gitsevich [1897–1976], and Boris Knoblok [1903–84]). “There are two other types of executive who retard our work, hinder our work, and hold up our advance. . . . People who have become bigwigs, who consider that Party decisions and Soviet laws are not written for them, but for fools. . . . And . . . honest windbags (laughter), people who are honest and loyal to Soviet power, but who are incapable of leadership, incapable of organizing anything.” From the 16th to the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), 1934, no. 70, gelatin silver print, 22.7 × 17 cm. Los Angeles, Getty Research Institute, 2014.R.25.
Fig. 7. — Artist unknown. “The Social Democrat Grzesinski,” from Proletarskoe foto, no. 3 (1932): 7. Los Angeles, Getty Research Institute, 85-S956.
Fig. 8A. — Pavel Petrov-Bytov (Russian, 1895–1960), director. Screen capture from the film Cain and Artem, 1929. Image courtesy University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive Library.
Fig. 8B. — Pavel Petrov-Bytov (Russian, 1895–1960), director. Screen capture from the film Cain and Artem, 1929. Image courtesy University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive Library.
Fig. 8C. — Pavel Petrov-Bytov (Russian, 1895–1960), director. Screen capture from the film Cain and Artem, 1929. Image courtesy University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive Library.
Fig. 9. — Herbert George Ponting (English, 1870–1935). Camera Caricature, ca. 1927, gelatin silver prints mounted on card, 49.5 × 35.6 cm (grid). London, Victoria and Albert Museum, RPS.3336–2018. Image © Royal Photographic Society Collection / Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
Fig. 10. — Aleksandr Zhitomirsky (Russian, 1907–93). “There are lucky devils and unlucky ones,” cover of Front-Illustrierte, no. 10, April 1943. Prague, Ne Boltai! Collection. Art © Vladimir Zhitomirsky.
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