Although I love the colors of blue sky, brown-gold lit walls of the Zanskar valley, white ice and blue-green clear waters of the river, the landscape looks completely magical and gives a new meaning when they are seen in monotones. Presenting here some of the photographs that I liked to view them in the shades of grey.
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(click on the photographs for a better and wider view)
At Tilat Sumdo |
Chadar at Tilat Sumdo |
First light at Tilat Sumdo |
Chadar on the way to Shingra Koma |
Chadar formation on the corners of gushing Zanskar |
Chadar seen from the cliffs |
Thick sheet of ice breaking and flipping |
Huge gorges formed of sedimentary rocky layers |
Chadar getting exposed to the hard sun |
Icicles floating away while chadar on the corners gets narrowed |
Frozen waterfalls and its territories |
Mighty waterfall at Nerak frozen in its state |
A lone juniper tree welcomes trekkers to the Nerak village |
Reflections on Zanskar |
Star shines on the gorge |
Icicles floating away and getting cornered to form chadar |
Looking through the shade on to the shining valleys |
Glow behind the valleys and shade freezes the rest |
Tiny at its feet and frozen by the wind |
While the reflections shine away the gorgeous zanskar |
Cheers,
Srikanth
3 comments:
Simply Superb!!!!!!!
Tumba adhbuta patagalu!!!!
Sagar V. says it best. Even with my limited knowledge of Kannada, I can understand what he is trying to say.
The "Black and White" set of photographs highlight the contrasting beauty at its best.
The one that is simply splendid is the one with the caption "On the Way to Shingra Koma". As you say, it captures several shades of grey very effectively.
Wonder if it is possible to pair the "Black and White" with the " colour pics to bring out contrasting wonder.
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