Photographed while trekking in Bhutan. Canon EOS 400D with Canon EF-S 17-85 mm lens at 85 mm. Exposure of 1/30s @ F/5.6, ISO 400.
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Photo of the Day
Canon EOS 400D with Tamron 28-200mm XR lens at 200mm. Exposure of 1/4000s at F/5.6, ISO 400. A lower ISO like 100 would have sufficed in this case and resulted in better IQ, but I've gotten into the (bad) habit of shooting at ISO 400 by default as the noise is quite well controlled.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Portraits from PM Team Outing
Portraits from PM team outing on 21st October, 2009.
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He was not a PM (although his commitments included lifting mountains, fighting wars with an army of monkeys and having his tail on fire for extended periods).
All photographs with Canon EOS 400D and Tamron 28-200mm XR Lens.
Friday, October 16, 2009
Photo of the Day
Cascading mountain stream shot in Bhutan. Canon EOS 400D with Canon EF-S 17-85mm F/4-5.6 IS USM Lens at 24mm. Slow shutter of 1/5s chosen to give a "smooth" effect to water while shooting hand held (was not carrying a tripod). Exposure of 1/5s @ F/18, ISO 400.
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Photo of the Day
Shot during a trek in Bhutan. Canon EOS 400D with Tamron 28-200 XR Lens. Shot at 200mm with ISO 400 and exposure of 1/250s @ F/6.3.
Monday, October 05, 2009
Friday, October 02, 2009
Bhutan - Land of the Thunder Dragon
Photographs and trip report from my Bhutan trip from Sep 19th to 30th, 2009. I'll be posting more photographs from Bhutan over the coming weeks.
In 12 days, we visited Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Trongsa and Bumthang. The main attractions are found around Paro/Thimphu or en route from Thimphu to Bumthang which is a quiet valley nestled amongst the clouds at around 8000ft.
For a shorter itinerary, most of the popular attractions can be visited in around 7 days with a few days reserved for the picturesque Bumthang valley. Very good accommodation can be had in Paro, Thimphu and Bumthang, the quality of "fooding" as the Bhutanese lodges call it varies widely. At least one helping of red rice and Ema Dakshi is recommend to get the flavor of Bhutan.
Indian currency is accepted in Bhutan (including INR Rs 500 at most places - officially this seems to be discouraged), change is provided in Bhutanese Ngultrum (Nu). Restaurants and lodging are not very expensive and liquor is available in pretty much all restaurants with the local brews being very inexpensive. Although Tuesday was marked as a dry day, this does not seem to be very strictly enforced. Smoking is discouraged, we saw only a few stray occurrences of people smoking in public.
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We met a few interesting Bhutanese gentlemen at the resort in Bumthang who prevailed on us to try both the local beer (Red Panda - the unfiltered Weissbier brewed by a Swiss settled in Bhutan) as well as the Bhutanese Ara wine brewed from rice, wheat or barley. Of special mention was a flaming shot made by setting a concoction of Ara and eggnog on fire. I did not like the taste of the other local drink, "Suja" or butter tea that much.
In 12 days, we visited Paro, Thimphu, Punakha, Trongsa and Bumthang. The main attractions are found around Paro/Thimphu or en route from Thimphu to Bumthang which is a quiet valley nestled amongst the clouds at around 8000ft.
For a shorter itinerary, most of the popular attractions can be visited in around 7 days with a few days reserved for the picturesque Bumthang valley. Very good accommodation can be had in Paro, Thimphu and Bumthang, the quality of "fooding" as the Bhutanese lodges call it varies widely. At least one helping of red rice and Ema Dakshi is recommend to get the flavor of Bhutan.
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We met a few interesting Bhutanese gentlemen at the resort in Bumthang who prevailed on us to try both the local beer (Red Panda - the unfiltered Weissbier brewed by a Swiss settled in Bhutan) as well as the Bhutanese Ara wine brewed from rice, wheat or barley. Of special mention was a flaming shot made by setting a concoction of Ara and eggnog on fire. I did not like the taste of the other local drink, "Suja" or butter tea that much.
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Pradyot arranged the Bhutan trip via Migae Adventure Travel run by Mindu Dorji. Foreigners have to spend a minimum of $250 per day on accommodation/food/travel in Bhutan, whereas for Indian Nationals there is no such minimum limit. Foreigners also have to have a visa granted based on a pre-arranged itinerary, Indians have no such restriction.
The 12D trip cost us roughly 22K INR per head (inclusive of lodging, 3 meals a day, transport and entry/permit fees) for 4 members with rooms on a twin sharing basis.
The 12D trip cost us roughly 22K INR per head (inclusive of lodging, 3 meals a day, transport and entry/permit fees) for 4 members with rooms on a twin sharing basis.
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