Showing posts with label Tanu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tanu. Show all posts
Monday, November 28, 2011

Eurotrip - Part VII - Abisko, Sweden

Which way to take???
Shot at the way to Tornetrask, the path divides into two and only one took towards the lake... We really were unsure which one to take...







Breathtaking!
Shot at Tornetrask, this photograph captures the absolute beauty of the place...








Along the King's trail, this was one of the spots where you actually feel you are over the river flowing below... A beautiful spot for photographers!








Shot at Abisko National Park...










Hiking in the snowy King's trail... Walking in the wilderness...









No words to explain this...
Tuesday, October 18, 2011

Eurotrip - Part IV - Praha, Czech Republic

Along the scenic route from Dresden to Prague...
The changing landscape made for this beautiful photograph...







The enchanting Prague Castle...
It took three attempts to get the amount of exposure right. But the effect was so beautiful that we shot it from multiple sides.


All smiles before the dive...
Taken at the Skydive arena when the instructor was giving us all the necessary gyaan to have a safe dive... We were so fascinated by the spacesuits and the moments before the jump that hardly anyone heard the safety instructions...




Taken at the skydive arena, this photograph has Tanmay overlooking the runway (or whatever it was..)... I liked the combination of the subject in front and the plane in the backdrop..






Taken from the famous Charles bridge of Prague, the photograph captures the mesmerizing night line of the city... A visual treat..







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