Showing posts with label travel photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel photography. Show all posts

Tuesday, 5 June 2012

When clouds fall in love with structures






Nikon D3000
Focal length 20 mm
1/8s F20 ISO100

One of the tombs in Lodhi Garden, New Delhi, on a lovely clouded evening. Shooting this click has nice memories as the sun was setting fast. Additionally I wished to lick this image at slow shutter speed to get the slight motion trails of the cloud and high F point for capturing  the textures properly.

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Saturday, 19 May 2012

Carnival of Stones and Rocks




Nikon D3000
Focal length 18 mm
1/50s F7.1 ISO100


Clicked this image during my bike trip to Chitkul, HP, India. Its an amazing place sowcasing the natures' bounty in best of its form. The splendid scene throws you a vividly open carnival of rocks with amazing snow-capped mountains in back drop and wild mountain trees adding beauty to the scene. Since it was evening time when we reached this place the sky colors are also dramatic and adding to the  splendor of this marvelous place.


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Friday, 18 May 2012

In the service of Lord



Nikon D3000
Focal length 22 mm
1/125s F10.0 ISO100


To shoot in freshly falling snow itself is a great motivator. But if you have this event happening at a divine place like Tungnath then there can be nothing more sublime for a travel photographer. Tungnath temple is the highest hindu shrine in the world and carries a charisma of its own. It is part of panch kedar (five kedar temples) in the Himalayan ranges and carries great sanctity.


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