THE HIMALAYAN LANDSCAPE PHOTO SERIES: PHOTO 9 (THE HIMALAYAN FORT)
No, this is not a picture from Rajasthan, and the "wall" you see is not the guard wall on the periphery of some fort. This is a small range in Spiti, where the texture of the Himalayas assumes the form of an ancient fort wall. Look attentively at the texture; you'll really doubt if these are really natural! But yes, they are, they are indeed a natural wonder. And you would have noticed that this shot is another manifestation of my "diagonal landscaping" technique (see the second photograph of this page)
IMAGE DATA
Aperture: f/13
Shutter Speed: 1/80s
ISO speed: 100
Focal length: 88 mm (35mm equivalent)
Camera: Canon EOS 500D (hand held)
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS lens
Location: Spiti, Himachal Pradesh
THE HIMALAYAN FORT: "NORMAL VIEW"
The same "Himalayan fort wall" as in the preceding photograph, but shot horizontally to reveal the Spiti river in the foreground.
IMAGE DATA
Aperture: f/13
Shutter Speed: 1/80s
ISO speed: 100
Focal length: 88 mm (35mm equivalent)
Camera: Canon EOS 500D (hand held)
Lens: Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS lens
Location: Spiti, Himachal Pradesh
Clicked by: Rituraj Devaang Jain, Founder Sukhnidhey Films