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Through the Viewfinder: Landscapes - Mountains
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Published by Harshad on Saturday, August 13, 2005 at 10:59 PM. Mountains always attract me, whether they are the snow-capped himalayan peaks or the grass covered sahyadri ones peaking out from the clouds. The mountains have a mystic charm about them and are a serious addiction. Mirror - Reflection of the peak CB - 14 in the early morning calm waters of Chandratal lake. Pristine White - The pure white snows os a high rising peak stand out against the blue sky. Desert at 15000 feet. Arti and Ajay Jaiman.
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Through the Viewfinder: August 2005
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Published by Harshad on Saturday, August 13, 2005 at 11:00 PM. Calling the Clouds -. This picture was taken on a crisp morning on Fort Ratangad in the Malshej region of the Sahyadris in peninsular India. This is my favourite picture, as it captures the stunning beauty of the Sahyadris. The sun goes down, silhoutting a tree, on the ancient Sudhagad Fort, in the Konkan region of Maharashtra. The wind plays with the upper branches of a Peepal ( Ficus Religios. A ) tree, long after the sun has gone down.
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Through the Viewfinder: Miscellaneous
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Published by Harshad on Saturday, August 13, 2005 at 10:55 PM. I shoot pretty much anything that I find interesting, and a lot of shots cant really be categorized. Patterns in Sand 1. Patterns in Sand 2. Light - Sunlight streams in through an empty beehive in the Melghat Tiger Reserve. Going with the Wind - Silk Cotton escapes from the pods of the wattakaka volubilis. Responses to “Miscellaneous”. Bringing in the Moolah! Brouhaha - Anish Bhat. The Little Red Haired Girl - Persis Taraporevala.
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Through the Viewfinder: About me
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Published by Harshad on Saturday, August 13, 2005 at 10:53 PM. I am a mechanical engineer student from India. After working for seevn months in Mahindra Automotive, I realised that this was not quite where I wanted to be, so I quit to start an Adventure Tourism firm with a few friends. I also dabble in freelance journalism, and you can check out my published writings here. Go through the galleries. Responses to “About me”. Harshad saalya changle photo aahet mala awadale re pora.keep it up. Your photograp...
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Through the Viewfinder: Landscapes - Trees
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Published by Harshad on Saturday, August 13, 2005 at 11:00 PM. Calling the Clouds -. This picture was taken on a crisp morning on Fort Ratangad in the Malshej region of the Sahyadris in peninsular India. This is my favourite picture, as it captures the stunning beauty of the Sahyadris. The sun goes down, silhoutting a tree, on the ancient Sudhagad Fort, in the Konkan region of Maharashtra. The wind plays with the upper branches of a Peepal ( Ficus Religios. A ) tree, long after the sun has gone down.
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Through the Viewfinder: Bringing in the Moolah !
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Bringing in the Moolah! Published by Harshad on Saturday, August 13, 2005 at 10:54 PM. Striped Albatross - This is an extremely rare butterfly, and this is probably the only photograph of the female of this species. This photo is slated to be used in the book by Krushnamegh Kunte. This was my first photograph which was supposed to be used in any form, and my joy knew no bounds when i got to know about it. Common Guava Blue - Underside. Common Guava Blue - Upperside. Vindhyan Bob - A butterfly usually see...
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Through the Viewfinder: Introduction
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Published by Harshad on Sunday, July 09, 2006 at 7:40 PM. Hello there, and Welcome Aboard! I am Harshad Karandikar, a mechanical engineer by qualification, an adventure tour organiser by profession and a Wildlife Photographer by passion. More about me at the bottom of the page. This is a collection of my best photographs - both with film and digital cameras. All images - Harshad Karandikar. Please do not use images from this site without permission. Responses to “Introduction”. Keep up the good work.
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Through the Viewfinder: Birds
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Published by Harshad on Saturday, August 13, 2005 at 10:56 PM. Birds are often envied because they can fly. Due to this reason itself, bird photography is extremely difficult, especially in the case of subjects like the vulture shown, due to their terrific speeds. Trying to shoot these birds with a tripod is useless, especially when they are close by, as you simply cannot swivel the tripod around fast enough. All of these shots are handheld, and tamron telephoto lens comes through pretty well. Red Cheeke...
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Through the Viewfinder: Butterflies
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Published by Harshad on Saturday, August 13, 2005 at 10:58 PM. Plain Orange Tip - A beautiful little butterfly which becomes fairly common in the monsoon. Common Guava Blue - Underside. Common Guava Blue - Upperside. The Common Guava Blue, despite its name is a pretty rare butterfly. These 2 photographs of this butterfly will be used a new book on Indian Butterflies by Krushnamegh Kunte. Plain Banded Awl - A butterfly belonging to skipper family. Slated to be used in Isaac Kehimkar's book. Chequered Blue...