My journey along North-East India has taken me to places I never imagined to exist. This water-locked country-side not only offers spectacular landscapes, but also, provides with water bodies to reflect the stunning natural beauty.
At several places, due to rainfalls, vast stretches of land fill up with the perennial rain waters, creating striking reflections of the horizons after the rainfalls. What manifests is shades of natural beauty and magnificence.
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Tawang Monastery, Arunachal PradeshTawang Monastery in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh is the second largest Monastery in the world. the first largest located in the Tibetan valley, The Buddha statue is a massive three storeys in height, and has a perimeter wall of 900 feet.
The Buddha statue has a brass bowl in its left hand and is covered with silk loin cloth. On the either side of the statue are balconies overlooking the statue from the either side. Standing on one of the balconies, try to toss a coin to make it land into the bowl. It is believed here that anyone who is able to do that in one go will have his wish fulfilled. The Maritime Experiential Museum, Sentosa Islands, Singapore
South East Asian Aquarium
Jurong Bird Park, SingaporeSome of my collections of 'Flower Photography' during my journey to Singapore. This violet tulips are at the entrance of 'Jurong Bird Park, Singapore', and covers the gate of the entrance. The vibrant flowers not only form a decorative start but also a soothing natural environment as you explore through the preservation of the park.
Black and WhiteThe tea gardens clicked on a gloomy evening on my travel along the North East India. The North Eastern states of India has got one of the most exotic tea gardens to experience. Couple it with the vibrant weather, and a unique wild-life, North East is the haven of natural beauty and splendor.
Aligning your camera with a particular point of the subject helps to achieve the depth perspective of the picture. Here, the alignment is vertical, with the hanging chimes and thus makes the pillar on the left apparently bent inside.
One can get these results often by choosing any points such as the edges of the walls, the pillars in the structures, edges of buildings etc. |
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