A Wide Wild World – First Attempt
This is my small and very first effort in remote photography. After having influenced by Ganesh over the last few months I decided to give it a shot last weekend…
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Juley Ladakh [Wildlife]
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I hope am not doing this in a hurry – but in the first of the “few part” series of my Juley Ladakh series i will be presenting the Wildlife of Ladakh. Though for a common man it might sound strange as if Ladakh is meant for only Landscape or Travel images – as a wildlife enthusiast you will never failĀ to witness and feel the wide variety of birds and mammals it has to offer. One prime reason why any wildlife lover would like to visit is for the Black Neck Crane (Grus Nigricollis) which come all the way upto the wetlands of ladakh to breed during the summer season. Once season and the activity is over they fly over across to regions in Bhutan until the end of winter. Next thing that will come to anybody’s mind when we talk about mammals is the Snow Leopard. Its one of the most elusive cats found in our region. Apart from these some of the most common mammals of this region are Marmots which are common across all high pass region, Kiangs which are the only other Wild ass found in India other than the Asiatic Wild Ass found in Gujrat. Kiangs are much muscular and rugged and are confined to the high plateau regions of the Himalayas. The Bharal/Bluesheep/Mountain Goat are the very commonly found but difficult to sight mammals. The way these skittish beauties get camoflaged to the rocky hills of the himalayas is really a sight to see. At times it really takes a second or sometimes even a third look before you could actually track them to capture them on film, even if they are 50mts away from you. When it comes to Birds Horned Larks are found all over the place. Lammergier, Griffon, Eurasian Hobby are some of the highlight Raptors of the trip. Chukars are common where the hills are close to village settlements and when you keep a keen eye what one ( or rather ME ) mistakes as a Chukar might end up as Tibetan Snowcock. High altitude wetlands like TsoKar are the place to see Bar Headed Geese and Brahminy ducks along with numerous other wetland winged wonders. Brownheaded gulls are never a miss once you visit Pangong lake. Redstarts are equally common as the Horned larks but are only found at region where there is a stream or waterbody. Raven, Yellow billed cough, Red billed cough, Wagtails, Hill pigeons goes in against the checklist when you are on the move.
In search of "Language of Dreamz"
When i was sitting in a Cafe in Delhi sipping coffee and spending time till evening to catch my bus to Manali, I came across an Ad in TV which…
in search of . . . .
Off to a Journey into paradise in some time in search of the enigma. Will be back on 28th September, 2009. Until then stay tuned and have a wonderful festival…
Monsoon Magic
The spirit of monsoon can only be best enjoyed when you are in the Westernghats region. The amount of life it brings to the things around you is just magical.
BPC – Frames of Mind 2009
Bangalore Photography Club - Frames of Mind 2009 Photography Exhibition
Random Thoughts – "Creative" Nature Photography
Random thoughts on the concept of Creative Nature Photography.
– Same But Different –
Macro photography with the help of torch light as light source.
– Ramanagara Rocks – IMAGES
Gallery of images taken at Ramanagara on Bangalore outskirts. Abstract Landscape, Black & White and Egyptian Vulture images.