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India Photojournal.

I have visited some amazing places on this trip. Some have been charming, some welcoming, some delicious, some jaw-droppingly beautiful. But none as utterly picturesque as Patagonia and Vietnam. None that gave me quite such a sense of urgency to grab my camera, none that made me quite so scared to lose my memory card. None, that is, until I got to India.

When I get home, I'll upload my photos and process them properly, and then will hopefully claw out of some of my trip debt by selling them on Etsy. Until then, enjoy my favorite views of India in all their rough draft splendor.

By the way, I post lots more travel photos on Facebook and Instagram. And, as always, portraits are only taken with permission.


Udaipur
City of Lakes

Delhi
National Capital Territory

Agra
Land of Palaces

Jaipur
The Pink City

Jaipur
The Pink City

Jaipur
The Pink City

Udaipur

City of Lakes

Delhi
National Capital Territory

Delhi
National Capital Territory

Delhi
National Capital Territory

Delhi
National Capital Territory

Delhi
National Capital Territory

Jaipur
The Pink City

Mumbai
City of Dreams

Delhi
National Capital Territory

Jaipur
The Pink City

Delhi
National Capital Territory


Jaipur
The Pink City

Delhi
National Capital Territory

Goa
Pearl of the Orient

Jaipur
The Pink City

Comments

  1. Travelling all around the globe is my number one dream! Cherish each second of it. You have taken some amazing pictures. Looking forward to more awesomeness.

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  2. Travelling around the world is my best hobby but i dint visit India but after that picture i think i should make tour plan at India..I also visited in Yorkshire i found the best company for roofing repair "Safewayroofingyorkshire"

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  3. With a host of options to choose from, photojournalism in India has gained substantial weight age amongst students. Share this Article : Photojournalism is a particular form of journalism (collecting, editing and presenting of news material for publication or broadcast) that creates images in order to tell a news story. pitch perfect roofings Pitch perfect is way perfect for your all home services. From roofing to guttering and stone restoration. We got you completely covered. The ravishing roofing services is our identity of pride. So, if you want to make your place look stunning and breathtaking then Pitch perfect roofing is what you need.

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  4. there are amazing photos, your have captured.

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  5. Your adventurous exploration of India sets the bar high for travel storytelling! With each blog post, you whisk readers away on a thrilling journey filled with cultural immersion and adrenaline-pumping escapades. Your ability to uncover hidden gems and share authentic experiences is truly inspiring. Thank you for igniting the wanderlust within us all.

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