Heaven is a myth, Nepal is real

Somebody said it very well – “Heaven is a myth, Nepal is real”. I returned from a family leisure trip to Nepal this month. It was more of a relaxing trip to enjoy the vast mountains of this land. Have not carried much photographic gear this time—only my favorite pocketable … Read More

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Hunting Mother

This kind of scene has appeared numerous times in BBC and NatGeo films, but this time I had the chance to experience it in person in Masai Mara, Africa. This pride has been our focus for the last two days. This family is carrying a total of five cubs (maybe … Read More

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Mighty Climbers of The Himalayas: The Snow Leopard

A few years back in the winter of 2019 I made one of my dream expeditions to Ladakh Himalaya in search of Snow Leopards. It was a well-planned trip for which I prepared myself both from a physical as well as mental perspective. Snow leopard tracking in Ladakh needs long … Read More

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Memories of 2022 in Photographs

The year 2022 is coming to an end. After the Pandemic this is the first year when I started traveling again in a planned way. This year I made very selected trips with a very specific purpose. The highlight of this is definitely my long-due Africa trip.Here is a collection … Read More

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African Dreams

There is no doubt, for any Wildlife lover, Africa is a dream place. There are innumerable reasons why any wildlife-loving person will be passionate about this continent. Though I have been into wildlife photography for over a decade now and have traveled to many places in India and abroad but … Read More

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Returned from East Sikkim Himalaya

The entire trip plan started with a phone call from dear Subratoda (Subrato Sanyal, one of the well-known birders & photographers from Bengal).Previously I have been to East Sikkim, especially in the Silk Route Zuluk region multiple times but when I got an opportunity to be there again, that too … Read More

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Cooling Off in Hot Summer: Pench Tiger

It is a common phenomenon that during hot summer tigers visit nearby waterholes to cool off their body temperature and quench their thrust. Most of the sightings in Indian national parks happen based on these criteria only. After entering the park everybody used to check corresponding waterholes to identify tiger … Read More

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Charismatic Kanha : Landscapes from Summer Trip 2022

It is somehow strange how mobile photography has evolved over the years. Technological advancements along with artificial intelligence made a huge impact on the quality of images that  are producing now a days from mobile. Obviously you cannot compare it with devices that has bigger sensors  ( like DSLR/ Mirrorless etc) … Read More

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Breakthrough Travel to Eastern Himalaya

This April, I made a quick trip to Eastern Himalayas for birds in the springtime. More than a usual trip it was like breakthrough travel after a long gap. The feeling of viewing mountains and taking fresh air in outdoor is really cherishable. As I thought the pandemic situation was … Read More

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Lockdown Productivity

I always feel that I am more comfortable in the field rather than sitting in front of the computer ( I believe most of you are in the same league 🙂 ). But I also completely agree that proper homework before any trip and proper workflow maintenance after any trip … Read More

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