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Visiting And Photographing In India

Photography help please?

I'd answer them like this:
1. Title
2. Theme
3. Think about what you want it to show
4. A way to compare..
5. Location
6. The rock
7. The gold medal
8. The concentration...
9. Living room
10. Living room holding it
11. Everybody in front of the games with prizes..
12. In front of a float before it starts
Hope this helps somewhat :)

What is the best time to visit Spiti Valley to photograph the Milky Way?

Best time I feel is from July till October. The sky is clear and you will get perfect shots at night.Post October snowfall starts as informed by locals and you won't be able to take perfect photographs.I have recently travelled in the month of August and here some of my shots during day time:To know more on Spiti valley, see below:Spiti Valley - The road untraveled.Spiti valley VideosSpiti Valley on Insta

What are the tips and tricks for a traveling photographer to visit Siem Reap, Cambodia for photography?

I can offer three suggestions about photographing the Angkor temples and ruins:First, if you go in the rainy season (May to October) you will have much greater chances of variety of atmospheric conditions, from bright sunshine, to overcast to raining, so providing variety to your photographs. The sunlight can be bleachingly intense and you may miss details in fine stone carving that you would get when it is overcast.Second, when the rain stops (it generally comes in short, though sometimes intense, bursts of a few minutes to a few hours) and the sun comes out again the stones and the vegetation glisten and you get a different appreciation of the edifices/ objects you are photographing.Third, photographing at dawn and dusk will provide different perspectives through different light conditions.I hope that is helpful.

Which are the most photogenic spots in India?

Changing Rooms of Shopping malls b'coz Instagram post & Iphone matters more.Hovering around Foreigners irrespective of caring about their comfortablityRailway stations in the urge of doing some adventuresome gimmick at the cost of putting life at risk.First Flight b'coz “Badal Important hai babu” as Zakir says (Clouds are Important)StarbucksAccident spotsCelebrity's glimpseMom's lap during Mother's daySuggestions are always welcome._Rishendra Pratap(Image source - Google's Search box)

How do I become a porn photographer?

Ok firstly I'm serious. I've heard that there is a lot of money in the field of porn/eroticism. I have been a photographer for 7 years doing mainly portraiture and weddings and have recently been made redundant. I need a photography job thats going to give me a decent income. I already have all my own equipment as well (no pun intended). Please help

Activities to do while visiting the grand canyon?

My family and I are planning the visit the grand canyon this summer and are looking for some things to do with two teenagers that do not involve staring at the canyon all day. What other activities are there to do while visiting the Grand canyon that do not actually include the grand canyon like a water park or something cool and historical and hands on. Also things to do while visiting the four corners (where the four states meet).

What are the problems faced by foreign tourists visiting India?

India is a huge and varied country. If you decide to visit, you’ll find it very different & amazing but this experience can comes with some challenges & issues. There are a number of issues and problems that an foreigners travelers should be aware of.HygieneAccording to me, hygiene is severely lacking in India, and can be the cause of many problems and illness for foreigner visitors. India is notorious for playing havoc with visitors’ digestive systems, so it’s worth packing diarrhea medication. For the reason, you can blame on the large number of population here.CrowdsCrowds can be also an issue for any visitor as India’s population has now grown to over a billion people. Indian Cities are teeming with life and the sheer amount of people can take quite a bit of getting used to.Pushing-in and shoving other people out of the way are common practices. Don’t be afraid to push back or tell someone off.Unwanted Attention,Foreigners, with their white skin, height and different clothes, stand out and attract attention in India.. Indian will men openly stare and make unwanted advances, often including groping and photographing.Local men may make lewd comments or even attempt to grope female travelers, and the State Department advises against women visiting India alone.Be aware from thisTheft & Scams,It’s impossible to come to India and not encounter at least one scam or someone trying to rip you off.However, there are many thieves waiting for the right opportunities to take advantage of people’s carelessness with their possessions. You shouldn’t be paranoid, but it’s wise to be very aware and cautious.Etiquette,Indians often share food, but you shouldn’t drink from the same glass or use the same spoon as someone else. Try to ignore local street food, but if you can’t resist the temptation, choose from a stall with a long queue because the food will be freshly cooked. Be aware the spicy foods but you should definitely try amazing & mouthwatering food of India.Hope this will help you…:-)

What are the best places for photography in Bangalore?

For this, my answer is just one place! - “Cubbon Park”Why?Read Here: CUBBON PARK – THE HEART OF BENGALURU! (Or) TalesByTej.com/BlogThere might be many other places too. But this place stands out as it has everything a Photographer looks for Street, macro, nature, sunlight, people, lake, activities, fun, happy faces, monuments, history, music & social gatherings, artists and above all every time you go there, it presents you with something new and fresh. There is so much of life happening there. :)Do write back if you like this post! That would be a huge boost! Thank You! :)

What is the best place for photography in Mumbai?

I have been living in khargar for 1.5 years now, and I would say it's a beautiful place. During monsoons you can see plenty of waterfalls on every hill here, there are many unexplored hidden places in khargar you must visit for photography and trekking.Khargar Hills: A beautiful road almost 4-5 km on the hill, if you come to this road during sunrise, you would be amazed by the beauty of this place. Going ahead on this road you can see khargar's top view, the sun coming out behind the tall buildings.Don't come in the evening as vehicles are not allowed in evening to go to the top.Road toward Malangad A hill fort located in Raigad District, Maharashtra.Malangad mountain is really high, its visible from my building in khargar which is almost 30 km away. During monssons its almost covered in clouds.Would be sharing Picture of some more amazing places soon.You can follow my flickr & Behance page to see more pictures.Mukesh ThakurBehance

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