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Start 2025 with Vision: Set Your Photography Goals

As we step into 2025, it’s the perfect time to reflect, dream, and set goals for your photography journey. Whether you’re just starting out or have years of experience, setting clear intentions can inspire growth, creativity, and new opportunities. Here are some ideas to kickstart your photography goals for 2025: Master a New Skill: Whether …

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Top Five Waterfalls in Iceland

Top Five Waterfalls in Iceland

Iceland is known as the ‘’Land of Ice and Fire’’. It’s a spectacular country boasting black beach, lava fields, amazing cliffs, massive puffin colonies, geysers and volcanic craters. But one thing that makes this country stand out is waterfalls- hundreds of them. Luckily a lot of them can be easily accessed and some requires a hike but trust me, it’s well worth the effort. I have visited Iceland twice so far but below are my top five waterfalls.

Best Places to Photograph in Yosemite Valley

Best Places to Photograph in Yosemite Valley

Located in California Yosemite Nation Park is one of the most popular and iconic national park in USA. It attracts millions of visitors annually and there is an abundance of very easily accessible spots to capture the beauty of this park. Since I visited Yosemite in March, Wawona, Glacier Point Road and Tioga Road were …

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Open Windows

Open Windows

Windows have always fascinated me. They let me feel the sun but not the burn. They let me extend my arm to feel the rain but not get drenched. They let in the fresh air but not the storm. They let me be alone with the moon. I can keep them open, I can shut …

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Bridges

Bridges

They say, build bridges, not walls. They also say, know which bridges to burn and which ones to cross. No matter what we might choose to believe, one thing is pretty clear – a bridge is way more than just a product of engineering! A bridge symbolises a journey, a connection; come to think of …

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The Peninsula in Markermeer: Marken (A fishing Village near Amsterdam)

The Peninsula in Markermeer: Marken (A fishing Village near Amsterdam)

Marken is considered a tourist attraction for its characteristic wooden houses. People built their houses on “werven”, artificial knolls, until the seventeenth century. It helped to avoid wet feet. After that they built their houses on poles. Since the Afsluitdijk was built, the island is no longer inundated but the typical houses still remain. The old …

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Zaanse Schanz: The Land of Historic Windmills

Zaanse Schanz: The Land of Historic Windmills

Zaanse Schanz is a major tourist attraction in Netherlands. It is a one day trip from Amsterdam and is totally worth visiting it! Zaanse Schanz is famous for its well preserved historic windmills. The scattered cottages, strong running windmills, and the long stretch of countryside is as picturesque as it can get.  The refreshing air …

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A Trip to Amsterdam: The city that belongs to the Youth!

A Trip to Amsterdam: The city that belongs to the Youth!

So how was Amsterdam? That is a question, I keep getting asked. How wonderful is it to go to a place where the streets are filled with laughter and wherever you look, you get to see friendly faces smiling back at you. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if we lived in a place where everyday, we …

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