Bangle Seller & A Barber
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3y ago
I have`t posted any article from many days, because i was busy in collecting photography from different locations to show you the real glimpse of India, as you already know that India is a country of villages and nearly 80 % of of population belongs to rural areas. Nearly 50% of the villagers very poor socio-economic conditions. As now Indian Government is also trying to improve the financial condition of farmers and villagers and they have many different schemes for rural development . But still many of the villagers are still stuck in their old belief and traditional values and they are livi ..read more
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Life in Bullock Cart
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3y ago
Being a wildlife photographer i also have seen and meet many peoples around me who make mark on my mind, and after seeing their pitiable condition my heart fills with great sorrow. Here i am sharing he story of Kalicharan, a man who`s life was full of struggle. He with my maternal uncle in his farm house as a full time labor with his family. Since when he was of age 20, he is working here, now he is 78 years old. One of the most obedient and hard working personality i ever meet. He has 3 son and one daughter, like many others he do not have any land for farming. He take care of my uncle`s farm ..read more
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Camera Settings For Bird Photography
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3y ago
One of the pastimes that many photographers enjoy is bird photography both birds in flight and perched birds. While photographing birds you and your camera must be ready, this article will tell you about some bird photography camera settings that you may consider.       1.  The 3 Ps                 Always remember its not about the lens or the camera, it is about you. If you have 3 Ps that are necessary for bird photography, than you are all set.  Patience Perseverance Practice Now start with the Best Camera Setting f ..read more
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The Crocodile Story
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3y ago
Recently i get a chance to photograph this beautiful creature, nearly 30 to 35 Km away from my home there is a swamp area of 70 Km which connects 2 major district of Uttar Pradesh that is Bareilly and Pilibhit in Pilibhit there is a large reservoir where these animals have their natural habitat on December 2015 i was ensconcing at home, and relishing my boredom. Then the pleasant evening weather pushed me up to do what i fervor, then i decided a place which is not so good for photography but i love being there. Within an hour i hit there with lust in my heart of having some great shots, whe ..read more
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Rescuing Bengal Monitor & Bran Owl
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3y ago
Bengal Monitor or common Indian Monitor is widely distributed over the Indian Subcontinent, this lizard is mainly terrestrial and its length can range about 60 to 175 cm young lizards are more colorful than adult, young have series of dark crossbars on the neck, throat and back. Bengal Monitor are usually solitary and found on the ground, although the young are often seen on trees. These lizards are shy and avoid humans, they have keen eyesight and can detect human movement nearly 250 m away. When caught a few individuals may bite, but rarely do so. Folk mythology across the region includes ..read more
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Sarus Trail
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3y ago
This is one of the widely spread species of bird which can be found in Indian subcontinent, this bird is a State bird of Uttar Pradesh also. This is the tallest flying bird in the world standing at a height of 180 Centimeters, size of adult Sarus Crane is between 140 to 160 cm. The overall color is gray and dirty white, the upper neck and head is bright red in color. The bare red skin of the adults head and neck is brighter in breeding season. In my village there are nearly 6 pairs that i have count in different locations, these are the birds of wetland areas the natural habitat for this bi ..read more
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Wildlife Conservation In India
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3y ago
Wildlife conservation in India has a very long history, if we go back to the colonial period when it was rather very restrictive to only targeted species and that too in  a defined geographical area. Then the formation of the wildlife Board at the national level and enactment of wildlife act in 1972 laid the foundation of present day "Wildlife Conservation" in post independent India. Keeping in view the recent human encroachment, the Indian government did take effective initiative to conserve wildlife in the country, and among-st it most commendable initiative is the wildlife protectio ..read more
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Clicking The Wild
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3y ago
Photography is an exceptional medium of self-expression. It deals with taking photograph of wildlife and non-domesticated animals, Here the focus is on nature and wild creature, Wildlife photography shoots photograph of wild animals and plants in its most natural and habitual form. It is an art form that demand a sens of technical expertise. An individual who includes a hobby in photography can successfully make it profitable by venturing into professional photography, by taking it as a career option also in Indian context. Wildlife photography requires immense passion for wildlife, nature ..read more
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Exploring Dudhwa
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3y ago
The Dudhwa National Park is a national park in the terai of Uttar Pradesh India and covers an area of 490.3 km (189.3 sq mi), with a buffer zone of 190 km2 (73 sq mi). It is part of the Dudhwa Tiger Reserve. It is located on the Indo Nepal border in the Lakhimpur Kheri District and has buffer of reserved forest areas on the northern and southern sides. It represents one of the few remaining examples of a highly diverse and productive Terai ecosystem, supporting a large number of endangered species obligate species of tal ..read more
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The Sculpturer
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3y ago
The Idol Maker                           Savitri Devi is an another example of self made parson, she makes these God idols with the help of mould and clay taken from near by river and she is doing this work since from her childhood and now she has her husband and son to help her in many ways. She told me that this is her hereditary profession, like Raju she dose not sell her idols door to door but despite of this she prepare these idols for some special occasions and festive seasons in India like Dipawali, Durga Puja, Shiv ..read more
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