Now that I am taken interest in photography, I have rummaged through my old photos and here they are. I took all these photos using my old phone, a Huawei Nova 3e between 2018 and 2021.
In the meantime, I still take photos using my iPhone while I gather my thoughts on how to take this hobby of mine a step or two further. There are a lot of things I need to consider right from determining my photography goals. Once done with this, it will be easier for me to focus on the type of gear I need to buy and also, the type of training I would need.
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All it takes is a pair of keen eyes to spot beauty such as this. |
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Clouds plant a soft peck on these Wangkha hills. |
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I wonder if these chilly drops of water prick into the spine of this blossom, awakening in her some longingness, some sensuality. |
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There is a reason why no external forces could impregnate Bhutan. Thanks to these brave sentinels. |
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The human-traffic controller in the heart of the capital city. |
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Bumthang, where you find a piece of Switzerland in Bhutan. |
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So they ask me if I am a beach boy or a mountain man! |
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A BW capture of Zangtopelri, Wangchhu. |
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Sunsets in Sarpang remind me of some slow-burn Hollywood flick. |
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Of clouds and prayer flags; and of Bumthang. |
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Wangchhu town always gives me a bit of The Giver (by Lois Lowry) feel. You'd know it if you'd been there! |
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Chendebji Chhorten It's associated with a lot of stories, particularly of the demoness that troubled the commuters in the past. Check this link for more: Atlas Obscura |
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Tsha Tsha in Chhoekhor, Bumthang Find out more about this on this Facebook feed: Bhutan Tours |
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Butter lamps at Jampel Lhakhang in Bumthang. My father passed away there and this is offered in his name, in conjunction with the Buddhist norms. |
Have you ever thought about how a mother must have felt when she is asked to choose one favourite from her children? I have heaps of similar photos and it is equally hard for me to select just a handful for the post. Perhaps, all beginners experience this pain.