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Thread: Gateway to Shangri-La!!

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    Default Gateway to Shangri-La!!

    Hi All,

    This snap was taken during my trek to sandakphu in India - Nepal border. The view of kanchanjunga and everest was one of the highlights of trek

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    Camera: Canon 40d
    Lens: Canon 10-22mm
    ISO: 100
    Aperture: f/18
    Shutter:1/80
    EV: -0.33
    Filter USed: CPL
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    Wow beautiful, clear view of the Himalayas. Truly would have been a amazing experience to see this. Look forward to more in the series. Thanks for sharing.
    Regards,
    Mrudul Godbole

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    "My shangri-la beneath the summer moon
    I will return again.
    Sure as the dust that floats high in June
    When movin' through Kashmir"
    - Led Zeppelin in their song Kashmir...

    This is beautiful. Must have been great to experience this place.
    If mine, I would have rotated the CPL to get slightly less polarisation. Thanks for sharing.
    Regards,
    Bibhav Behera
    www.bibhavbehera.com

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    Beautiful shot..

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    I agree with Bibhav. My personal liking is to first rotate the polariser to the maximum and then pull back, so that the sky doesn't come out too intense and unreal.

    I am wondering about the sharp dark shadows at the bottom. It is an amazing place. Look forward to more.

    Cheers,
    Sabyasachi

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    wow... beautiful.... wud love to visit this place... :-)

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