What are the tips for trekking and photography in India?
Published On 16 May 2020 by Harshit Patel
Capture the dawns and dusks of mountains. Those are the most essential time of the day that gives the best shots.
It is not necessary to click everything. That will just fill your camera roll. Click intense shots that you relate to or that have a meaningful aspect behind it.
Be passionate to capture a great shot. This will make you have a great experience while searching for one.
Don?t hesitate while experimenting! Experimenting things could lead you to a great picture.
Imagine how you would like your picture to be and click keeping the imaginary picture in your mind. This will make you adapt to the angles and focus needed to get the desired result.
Harshit Patel : Co-Founder at Trekmunk. A certified Mountaineer, Skiier, has led more than 50 high altitude treks in the Indian Himalayas. He is an Engineer by profession but a traveler by passion. He has led treks in Kashmir, Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Sikkim and Nepal. He is a NOLS certified First Aid Responder and has covered 185,000+ km on Motorcycle. A Poet, Drone Pilot and Videographer at Insane Traveller Productions.
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Harshit Patel : Co-Founder at Trekmunk. A certified Mountaineer, Skiier, has led more than 50 high altitude treks in the Indian Himalayas. He is an Engineer by profession but a traveler by passion. He has led treks in Kashmir, Ladakh, Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh, West Bengal, Sikkim and Nepal. He is a NOLS certified First Aid Responder and has covered 185,000+ km on Motorcycle. A Poet, Drone Pilot and Videographer at Insane Traveller Productions.