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Captured during a trek to the Kafini Glaciers in Uttarakhand, India, this photograph showcases the breathtaking intersection of lush green meadows and towering, snow-capped peaks. The photographer meticulously composed the frame to capture the serene flight of snow pigeons against the dramatic alpine backdrop, illustrating the philosophy that even the most majestic natural landscapes require deliberate artistic arrangement. The image stands out for its crisp technical execution and the evocative sense of scale it conveys, effectively transporting the viewer into the heart of this pristine, high-altitude wilderness.
Based in Bangalore, India, Srikanth B J is a dedicated professional in the telecommunications sector who discovered his passion for photography two years ago. Since acquiring his first DSLR, he has channeled his love for travel into his craft, consistently documenting his journeys through a unique lens. His work reflects a growing artistic perspective, shaped by his experiences exploring the diverse landscapes of India and his commitment to capturing the world through the camera's eye.
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There is a specific silence that lives only where the air grows thin, a place where the lungs remember how to expand and the heart learns a slower, more deliberate rhythm.
Read the reflection →The air at high altitudes has a specific, sharp tasteβlike sucking on a clean, frozen coin. It is a thin, metallic bite that settles at the back of the throat, waking up parts of the lungs that usually stay dormant in the heavy, humid air of the lowlands.
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The Grit of the Divide
BJ..
u teach me and pray.. u would have a tough competitor …..
What a fantastic landscape! I would’ve loved to include one of your photos in my Indian photo collection.
Thanks a lot for watching the picture. You can go ahead and include this picture in your collection.