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All the wow elements are there. But the feel is missing. You find the images flat and boring. What went wrong? Before we come to that, let’s just understand that capturing that feel is the biggest challenge when you shoot a landscape. - Capturing a landscape - Travelure ©
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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 ©
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The symbolism of how a kingdom shows its domination hasn't changed over the millennia. Ancient Egypt demonstrated their domination by building pyramids; the Qin Dynasty in China did so by building the Great Wall; and the Pallava kings from South India, by building Shore Temple. - Shore Temple Mahabalipuram Tamilnadu
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Some unusual UNESCO World Heritage Sites - Natural, Architectural, Prehistoric, etc. Photo essay World Heritage Sites: Heritage Unplugged. Read more.
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Tomb of Jesus’s apostles. Saint Thomas. San Thome Basilica. Chennai. Tamil Nadu. India. San-Thome-Basilica-Chennai - Travelure
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Pondicherry – A Slice of France We drove to Pondicherry from Mahabalipuram- a distance of mere 100 km. Yet, the East Coast Road offered vividly changing landscapes – from estuaries to saltpans, from backwaters to paddy fields. Just before entering Pondicherry, we crossed Auroville – the experimental township established in mid-1960s by the Mother. […]
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