Photographer's Note
This picture is of Manali Town taken from a distance hotel window over looking the town.
Manali is one of the most famous hill station of India which lies in the state of Himachal Pradesh. It is very famous among the tourists both within and outside the counry. During summer its diffuicult to find place to live here and one can see loads of honeymooning couples from across the country.
Its also famous for its natuarl beauty, very old temples and also for hot water geyser. The town is situated on the bank of the river Beas which is also used for river rafting. Many people looking for adventure sports also visit the town during summers as well as in winters. Its approx. 1950 meters above MSL. This place is also a start point for the travel to Ladakh region and many beautiful treks in Himalays.
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nivaldo
(15417) 2008-12-17 5:59
It might be a beautiful region of India indeed!
I liked that scenery, Hemant Gupta.
Have you a nice time there.
Kind regards,
from Recife-Brazil,
Nivaldo
s_lush
(16602) 2008-12-17 8:59
Hi Hemant,
Very interesting town, and so green! Nice place to live in. The depth of focus and other quality characteristics seem to be perfect. Thanks for the beautiful picture and informative note!
Best regards,
Sergiy
atif_ge
(771) 2008-12-17 11:41
great shot. wonderful place and weather. looks like very interesting place to visit. Thanks for sharing, Atif
Clementi
(52514) 2008-12-18 9:27
Ciao Hemant,
fine shot,a beautiful town surrounded by an uncontaminated nature, perfect the frame natural and good colors.
Giorgio
Miha2ou7
(5162) 2008-12-24 6:55
Hey Hemant,
I`ve heard of this town. Looks splendid. In any case, I like this one, I think it is well captured, because it shows more than just the town, like a lot of the scenery that is quite captivating and has multiple layers, with good DOF.
Best regards.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Hemant Gupta (hgupta)
(1323)
- Genre: 地方
- Medium: 彩色
- Date Taken: 2008-07-07
- Categories: 自然
- Camera: CanonEOS400D, 18 - 55 mm F3.5 - F5.6 II
- Exposure:f/22, 1/250 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version:Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-12-17 5:18