Hi guys!
As promised, I'm back with the continuation of my Photo Journal. Those who haven't read the first part can go to my post titled 'Photo Journal, Part 1'.
A quick recap: In part 1, I showed you some of my favourite photographs, divided into 2 groups: Group 1 on the photos I took during my road trip in the Himalayas, and Group 2 containing my best wildlife photographs. I had left Group 2 unfinished, which I shall be finishing in this post.
So, here goes:
Group 2 - Wildlife (Continued):
4) Brahminy Kite, taken in Shoja, Himachal Pradesh, India.
5) Shoe-Billed Stork, taken in Jurong Bird Park, Singapore. This one's a real angry bird!
6) Eye of the Peacock - taken in Dapoli village, Maharashtra, India.
7) I really don't know the name of this moth/butterfly, but it looks magnificent. Taken in Spiti Valley. Himachal Pradesh, India.
8) This is a photo of a Glassy Lizard, taken in a forest in Goa, India. It is probably my most prized photograph - I love the effect created by the interplay of light and shadows!
Anyway, that concludes my photo journal.
Hope you liked it!
Signing off,
Pratik.
As promised, I'm back with the continuation of my Photo Journal. Those who haven't read the first part can go to my post titled 'Photo Journal, Part 1'.
A quick recap: In part 1, I showed you some of my favourite photographs, divided into 2 groups: Group 1 on the photos I took during my road trip in the Himalayas, and Group 2 containing my best wildlife photographs. I had left Group 2 unfinished, which I shall be finishing in this post.
So, here goes:
Group 2 - Wildlife (Continued):
4) Brahminy Kite, taken in Shoja, Himachal Pradesh, India.
5) Shoe-Billed Stork, taken in Jurong Bird Park, Singapore. This one's a real angry bird!
6) Eye of the Peacock - taken in Dapoli village, Maharashtra, India.
7) I really don't know the name of this moth/butterfly, but it looks magnificent. Taken in Spiti Valley. Himachal Pradesh, India.
8) This is a photo of a Glassy Lizard, taken in a forest in Goa, India. It is probably my most prized photograph - I love the effect created by the interplay of light and shadows!
Anyway, that concludes my photo journal.
Hope you liked it!
Signing off,
Pratik.
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