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Dhanaulti - snow clad hill

Photograher: Anurag Jain

Dhanaulti – snow clad hill

07 Sep 2009 | 5 comments » Add a comment


I had seen this before! In paintings, on postcards, and always imagined it to be an artists imaginary world. Dhanaulti is a pulchritudinous hill station just 60 kilometers from Dehradun (the place we were staying). Walking was really tough on the road, my sneakers not used to the thin ice sheet which had formed. I was a bit worried clicking this shot as I was at the edge stepped in snow, a small push would have sent me …. But it was worth capturing this.


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Himalayas, Dhanaulti, Himalayas, landscape, Mountain, Mountain range, Nature, travel, travel photography, Uttarakhand, wallpaper, Photographer Anurag Jain

Himalayas

Photograher: Anurag Jain

Himalayas

06 Sep 2009 | 1 comment » Add a comment


Is this Earth! We all seem to be asking. The first glimpse of the Himalayas at a curved road prompted all of us to step out of our vehicles to just enhale this sight. For some of us it was our first look at the “abode of snow” (Thats what it means). An almost similar sight being viewed by 6 countries (it spreads so far!) was an achievement of some kind by Nature.

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Burning Sky, Dehradun, Nature, Sky, Sunset, travel, travel photography, Uttarakhand, wallpaper, Photographer Anurag Jain

Burning Sky

Photograher: Anurag Jain

Burning sky

22 Mar 2009 | 1 comment » Add a comment


I took this in Dehradun when I was at my uncles place, I saw it from the kitchen window and wowed it so much, that they suggested the terrace for a better view. The problem was it was raining and I did not want the camera to get damaged. My cousin brother suggested that he will shelter the camera by leaning over it while I quickly click. He even reminded me the “rule of thirds” for landscape photography while I was clicking it. So too many factors came into making this photo.


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