The Path to Paradise by Robin Vetrady

Captured during an October journey toward the Thajiwas Glacier in Kashmir, this image documents the pristine beauty of the landscape following the season's first snowfall. The photographer skillfully navigated the crisp, wintry conditions to frame the majestic, snow-dusted peaks, emphasizing the serene isolation of the region. This photograph is award-worthy for its evocative composition and the way it captures the fleeting, ethereal transition of the mountains into winter. By balancing the stark white snow against the rugged terrain, the image invites viewers into a tranquil, frozen paradise, showcasing a keen eye for natural light and atmospheric depth.

The Path to Paradise by Robin Vetrady
Light & Composition Photo of the Day

Robin Vetrady

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Based in Bangalore, India, Robin Vetrady is a software engineer who balances his technical career with a profound passion for photography. Since beginning his journey with a DSLR in 2008, he has dedicated himself to exploring the art of landscape photography and portraiture. His work reflects a constant process of experimentation and a deep appreciation for the natural world, often finding his most cherished subjects in the landscapes he traverses and the people closest to him.

14.2/20
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336/500
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21,392 views | 15 Reviews
Award Winner Photo of the Day
Award Date June 24, 2010
Value 12.0
Clarity 12.0
Composition 15.0
Style 13.0
Skill 12.0
Photograph Location
Thajiwas Glacier, Kashmir, India

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5.0/5 points
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5.0/5 points
21,392/2,500 Page View
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0.6/5 points
11/100 Review
Submissions
3.4/5 points
336/500 Submission
Jury Score: 64.0/80
Resonance Score: 14.0/20
Total Award Score: 78.0/100

Expert Photography Reviews · 4

Reflections on this Photograph
By Margaret Holt

The Silence of First Frost

There is a specific, hushed quality to the first snow of the year. It does not arrive with the clamor of a storm, but rather with a quiet insistence, a blanket drawn over the world while we are busy elsewhere.

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By Priya Kapoor

The Breath of Winter

The air in the mountains has a specific sharpness, like biting into a pomegranate seed before it has fully ripenedβ€”a sudden, metallic tang that settles at the back of the throat.

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15 replies
  1. Dhanya Kumar says:

    Beautiful picture…. After seeing the picture, I feel like I should plan a trip to Kashmir soon. It’s so beautiful. Great work ??

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  2. pasang tshering . Bhutan. says:

    wow, u r very lucky to travel there on that day, cause that was the perfect day for photography, it would have been different if u were not lucky. it’s a very beautiful picture, wonderful.

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  3. Pramod says:

    Hey Robin you have just Robbed the beauty in this Pic, amazing work. And such an awesome job in 2 years is simply horrible:)

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  4. Ashitha says:

    Hey.. totally breath-taking pic.. u have been able to capture the beauty of this place in ur pic in a way that others just fail to.. i salute u for this…superb.. mind blowing..

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  5. Ajith Aravind says:

    What a picture!There can’t be a better way to capture the spirit of this place. Backlight adds drama and the composition is spot on. Leading line, rule of thirds,contrast,puffy clouds – you name it; everything is there in this wonderful landscape picture. Well done Robin. Keep shooting.

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