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Captured at a staggering altitude of 14,000 feet, this photograph documents a breathtaking moment during a trek toward the sacred Bhrigu Lake in Himachal Pradesh. The photographer navigated the rugged, high-altitude terrain of Northern India, utilizing a wide 18mm focal length to encompass the vast, dramatic scale of the Himalayan landscape. The decision to shoot at f/9 ensured deep focus, preserving the crisp clarity of the mountain air and the textures of the alpine environment. This image stands out for its raw, adventurous spirit, successfully translating the physical challenge of the ascent into a visually compelling narrative of exploration and natural wonder.
Based in Mumbai, India, Sahil Lodha is a dedicated photographer whose work is driven by a natural impulse to explore the world. After discovering his passion for the craft through professional darkroom training, he transitioned from law studies to a full-time pursuit of travel, documentary, fashion, and wedding photography. His evocative imagery has earned him international recognition, including prestigious awards from Asian Geographic, and has been featured in numerous Indian and international publications. Lodha continues to refine his artistic vision, viewing photography as an essential extension of his adventurous spirit.
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To climb is to negotiate with the sky. There is a point where the air thins, losing its weight, and the lungs begin to remember that they are, at their core, instruments of wind and rhythm.
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