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Flourishes of Faith in Goa Part-2

Built between 1713 and 1738 CE, the structure sports pyramidal roofs and a couple of domes. This temple too has an imposing deep stambh (lamp pillar) in its precincts. - Flourishes of Faith in Goa Part-2 - Travelure ©

Flourishes of Faith in Goa Part-1

For a region inhabited since the Neolithic period, Goa ended up at a strange crossroad of peaceful coexistence of religions. - Flourishes of Faith in Goa Part-1 - Travelure ©

Hunt for Heritage in Goa – Part 2

In the Portuguese era, the residents here had to paint the houses every year after monsoons. This tradition continues giving the area a vivid Portuguese palette! - Hunt for Heritage in Goa - Part 2 - Travelure ©

Hunt for Heritage in Goa – Part 1

The engravings at Mauxi, found on the rocks by the banks of a seasonal river Zarme (a tributary of Velus River), reflect the prehistoric man had already invented tools and implements like chisel and hammer. - Hunt for Heritage in Goa - Part 1 - Travelure ©

Shooting Flowing Water – At Dawn, Dusk, and Day

While many photographers may propagate the use of Half ND filter, I don’t use it as the horizon line is never straight, but is jagged. Also, it is preferable the horizon line is closer to the one-third level rather than at the exact middle of the frame. - Shooting Flowing Water - At Dawn, Dusk, and Day - Travelure ©

Travel Photography Waterscape

Capturing dramatic colours of the sea and sky during sunset. Travel Photography Waterscape - Travel Photography Tips & Tricks Series

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