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November 15, 2020
Photographing Atlantic Puffins in Iceland
For some time, I had been wanting to travel to Iceland to photograph the Atlantic puffin, so when I decided to take a break …
October 29, 2020
A tail to remember
Monsoon in a tiger reserve has got to be one of the most invigorating experiences, ever. Till recently, there was limited access to tourists and …
October 15, 2020
Hamir: my first impression
As a fine-art photographer, I had never intended doing this book. All I had wanted to do was to create fine art prints for …
October 9, 2020
Pelicans of the Danube Delta
Without black, no color has any depth. But if you mix black with everything, suddenly there’s shadow – no, not just shadow, but fullness. …
October 2, 2020
A day with Noor and her cubs
It’s not often that one gets to spend the entire day with one of Ranthambore’s, and possibly the world’s most famous tiger, Noor. The added …
September 23, 2020
The Rajbagh crossing
We’d heard Arrowhead (T84) had been seen near the ruins of the hunting palace on Rajbagh lake. Monkeys had been shrieking their alarms all …
May 11, 2020
Photographing eagles in Japan
Japan known for its traditional art, its tea ceremonies, sumo wrestling, its food, advancements in technology to name a few, but I could never …
May 3, 2020
Sika deer of Hokkaido, Japan
I photographed these Sika deer while i was on my way from Rausu to Koshiro in Hokkaido, Japan. I had spent three days in …
April 23, 2020
Behind the ‘Savage’ portrait
I guess its self evident why i like to refer to ‘Gowrie male IV‘ as the ‘Savage’ portrait. It all started with an early …
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