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// September 12, 2004
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The postcard perfect scenery of Solang valley near Manali. The best time for anyone to get this is in early morning. Throw in the polariser and the graduated filter. And have it as you walk in the moist morning air. Sadly all this has an end too.
(Filed in Landscapes, Manali & Solang Valley)
Awesome Nilesh. I love the colour of the sky and the composition of the photograph. Makes me wish I could be there :) Sometime, hopefully. Looks like you've been doing a bit of travelling!
Thanks Anita. Ya, it makes me wish I could go there again. Yes, this year is full of travelling for me. The next month is more of travelling and I look forward to it :)
Nice shot. I have mixed memories of travelling along the valley but I remember how beautiful it was.
Once we stopped because a truck had come off the road, fallen off onto its side. So we walked up to watch as they tied a rope to another truck, looped it around a tree, then tied it to the side of the stricken truck. It was obvious what would happen but for some reason no one spoke up, it all seemed to be happening in slow motion.
They started p the towing truck and moved forwards. The tree came crashing down onto the road under the strain of the rope... we were stuck for about three hours!
Miles, that must be funny to watch, or probably not!
Great picture! That sky-blue is very rare in India, from what I can say ;)
Excellent...Nice shot.
I feel like being there
Did u use any filter etc? Which Camera?
Jitendra, I did use a graduated filter and a polarizer to give the sky a deep blue colour.
Man, Lovely shade of blue .. Need to figure out how to get to solang valley ( first time I am hearing about such a place ) ..
excellent ,awesome
what a colour of skysss my god !!!
kash i could have been there
breathtaking !!!
a little bright though for my taste....
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Awesome Nilesh. I love the colour of the sky and the composition of the photograph. Makes me wish I could be there :) Sometime, hopefully. Looks like you've been doing a bit of travelling!