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Raptor and Black Bucks of Tal Chappar
Nestled in the stark yet breathtaking landscapes of Rajasthan, Tal Chappar Sanctuary is a paradise for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers alike. Known for its thriving population of raptors and the graceful presence of blackbucks, the sanctuary offers a...
Street Photography Course (it’s for free)
This comprehensive course is designed for enthusiasts passionate about exploring the vibrant world of street photography through the lens of Fujifilm cameras. "Capture and CreateStreet Stories with Fuji Cameras" offers an in-depth journey into capturing the essence of...
Exploring the Kanha National Park
Nestled in the heart of India, Kanha National Park stands as a vibrant testament to the country's rich biodiversity. Known for its significant tiger population, the park is not just a wildlife enthusiast's paradise but also a beacon for conservation efforts. I visited...
Art and Science of Fujifilm X100V
In the vast realm of photography, there exists a tool that seamlessly blends timeless design with cutting-edge technology." The Fujifilm X100V. More than just a camera, it's an extension of your vision, a testament to the art of capturing light and moments."...
How to convert color photos to black and white
Converting a color photo to black and white and making it "pop" in Adobe Photoshop involves more than just desaturating the image. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it with an emphasis on enhancing the contrast and details to make the black and white image...
Why Black and White for Street Photography?
Black and white for street photography has been a popular choice since the origins of the genre, and there are several reasons for this preference: Historical Legacy: Black and white film was widely used in the early days of photography due to its availability and...
End of Year Birding(2021) at Bhigwan, Pune
I find great pleasure in visiting the wetlands around Bhigwan, a village about 100 km from Pune,India because come November and the migrant birds start arriving here for wintering. You get to see a large variety of them around here. The experience is always amazing...
Birding in grasslands around Pune, India (Waghapur)
A trip to grasslands around Saswad never fails to surprise me. I am settled in Pune since about 12 years but never ventured into these areas for nature and wild life photography. My birding was restricted to Bhigwan, Singhad Valley and Kavdi Pat near Pune, mostly...
Birding at Tamhini Ghat
Tamhini Ghat about 75 km from Pune is famous for its waterfalls during the monsoons. It is also a nice weekend getaway for people from Pune and Mumbai. It is rich in flora and fauna. On the last count about 257 bird species were spotted in the Tamhini Forest. I had...
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