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Travel Photography Workshop – Badami

badami photography tourCome August, we will be heading to photograph the sandstone cliffs, village life, well-known rock cut temples and small temples in leafy places in and around the beautiful small town of Badami. Join us on the photography tour to Badami. Also visit Darter facebook page to stay updated on our tour schedules and new announcements.

Introduction

Badami is known for its rock cut temples and a history dating back more than thousand years. Travel photographers see much more than just that; this small town offers a wide variety of photography opportunities. There are red sandstones glistening in the morning sun, waterfalls that come alive and tumble down the cliffs adjacent to the caves in the monsoon months, colonies of friendly people with photogenic face who are more than happy to be subjects for your camera, a rural life where you see women washing clothes in a lake next to men scrubbing a bullock’s hide, temples in leafy environs with roots of ficus trees drooping over the gopuras, brilliant landscapes of cliffs overlooking a lake,.. The list is very long.

Darter Photography takes you to this Badami and nearby places that are a mix of well-known and unknown, bringing you great photography opportunities that can keep your clicking finger busy.

Our photography experts with in-depth experience of photographing Badami’s surroundings will work with you through some class-room sessions and all through the outdoor shoots to ensure that you get the best images.

Go to photography tour of Badami to see more details and to register.


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Six Years of India Travel Blog

india travel blogIndia Travel Blog completes six delightful years today. What started as a means to record my travels has now become much more than that and has perhaps defined much of what I am today. Thank you for your wonderful support all these years, and for having been coming here to read my travel stories and see the images.

It has been a beautiful journey of travelling here with thousands of travellers. Some narcissistic statistics 🙂

The ultimate aim of India Travel Blog remains what I wrote here a year ago: “to consistently produce good quality photographs and travel writing that informs and entertains the readers.”

Once again, thanks for coming here year after year to see photographs and read travel stories. 🙂