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The River Song



I could hear the bird singing or was it my imagination. At that moment I didn't care, everything was melodious and peaceful and it was a moment in time. I have tried to capture a few more of such moments and I hope some of you will be able to relive that moment through these images. Please let me know if you do as it will inspire me to capture more of such moments.























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  1. Stunning photos! Thanks for posting them.. and keep up the good work

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  2. Brilliant images, LOVE Kalpa and Chitkul to the core! LOVELY! Thanks for sharing these image, JB; it sure made me relive the time and the days when I was there. :)

    Keep Rocking, like you always do! \m/

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  3. Thanks Aryan. I did some automobile photography too at Chitkul (thought you might be interested). Can't upload them here at this point in time, will show them to you if we meet. :)

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  4. Superb clicks! Revived up memories! :D

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  5. OFCOURSE, I would be interested. PLEASE let me have a glimpse of the pictures WHENEVER possible. :) :) After all, you have and shall ALWAYS be my mentor. I LOVE and absolutely LOVE your work. :)

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  6. Kudos! What a neat way of tinhnkig about it.

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  7. awesome clicks bhai i liked 3rd one the most :)

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