Howrah Station
Howrah Junction railway station (station code HWH) is the oldest station and largest railway complex in India with maximum number of platforms in the entire railway system of India, 23 platforms. It is...
View ArticleNorth Bengal Lepchajagat Part II
In 2015, December, I have visited Lepchajagat, Darjeeling and nearby areas in North Bengal. Few photographs from the trip, mostly portraits and travel shots, are posted in this blog post. The post...
View ArticleOxygen – Part I
Oxygen – Part I Escaped for 6 days from the routine life and landed in North Sikkim’s wilderness – high mountains, clouds, rain, snow, curvy roads, and all along the way Teesta’s durantapona occupied...
View ArticleOxygen – Part II
Oxygen – Part II I have already put few text to this context in part I of it, click here if you are interested. The post Oxygen – Part II appeared first on belonging.
View ArticleGangtok and its people
It’s the people who matter most when I see a city, try to understand its overall characteristics and way of living. Gangtok is a hub for the entire Sikkim and a very popular tourist destination....
View ArticleGangtok and North Sikkim
I have already posted 2 blogs on North Sikkim’s wilderness as Oxygen series – Part I (iPhone 7 photos) and Part II (Nikon D800 photos), but now, this one with different viewpoint – its social...
View ArticleMonsoon in Meghalaya
We, a group of 6 photobuddies, went to Meghalaya aiming to get few good frames, have fun together and of course, to feel the Meghalaya in the monsoon. We all had early morning flight from Kolkata to...
View ArticleMayamoye Meghalaya
Mayamoye Meghalaya Monsoon in Meghalaya is so beautiful with its unpredictable weather, drenched landscapes, high yet not so stiff green-wrapped mountains, and waterfalls in its every bend; I loved the...
View ArticleMeghalaya in Black and White
This is the forth post on Meghalaya, and I promise it’s the last one. At the end of this post, you can get all the links of my previous posts. Black & white images are my personal favorite, and yes...
View ArticleA Few Portraits from Rajasthan
Recently I am back from Rajasthan, it was a family trip for 9 days/nights. We have started with Jaipur, then Udaipur, followed by Jodhpur, and finally Jaisalmer. More or less we have stayed in each...
View ArticleA Sense of Rajasthan
Every place has its own stories which are very unique to them; which represent the place altogether, which are totally integral part of the place and cannot be separated from one each other. All these...
View ArticleMy Experience – Rajasthan
I took portraits, streets, snapshot of mundane things, anything that intrigued me and I felt it has something in it, cultural activities, dance, road scenes, shops, desert, inside the fort and many...
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