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Hi,
I’m Sanket Apte from Mumbai, India. This is my first photo article on 1001 Scribbles, so first of all thanks a lot Ana for giving me an opportunity. I am working as a Software Developer and photography is my hobby. I am still an amature photographer. I just keep clicking the snaps wherever I go as I believe if I capture moments, those stay with you. I am personally interested in Close-ups and portrait photography.
Here I am presenting some “Classics” black and white snaps clicked at various locations around the state of Maharashtra in India. I hope you would like the shots.
Don’t forget to comment and yess, suggestions are always welcome.
So here we go, Explore Gallery, Enjoy..!! 🙂
The window tracks of my home, sweet home..!!
Lohagad Fort
Lohagad Fort is situated at Malavali village near Hill station “Lonavala” in Maharashtra, approximately 120 kms from Mumbai.
Lohagad Fort situated near lonavala, Maharashtra, India.
Lohagad Fort from the top
Karnala Fort
This is another almost 400 years old Karnala Fort situated near Panvel, approx. 60-70 kms from Mumbai. One of the good trekking places for group outing and plus nice trekking experience.
Karnala Fort situated near panvel, Maharshtra, India
Isn’t it haunted..??? Karnala fort.
The Oldest member
350 years old tree at “masala garden (Spice Garden)”, situated near hill station Munnar, state of kerla in southern India.
Nostalgic
I am sure the following snaps will bring you back memories somewhere. Those will flash you some of your best outing moments of the past in front of your eyes for a fraction of seconds. Go ahead and enjoy the moments..!!
Hey,
Thanks for going through the article, I am sure you have liked the article and shots, Thanks again to Ana for giving me an opportunity to present my snaps in front of such huge audience. For any suggestion give those here through comments or click on the following links,
Follow me on Twitter – @sanket1106
Thanks,
Sanket Apte.
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Awesome Man…Keep it up
Wonderful photos!
Thanks. 🙂
nyc….keep up d gud work. 🙂
Thanks buddy…!!
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Love the power of the black and white contrasts here. Very nice work. 🙂
hi, thnks fr d comment, just visited your blog, It also has some awesome black n white captures, nyc snaps..!! 🙂
Well done! I love India and I love photography as well. I was in India in 2006 and I look forward to came back.
I made some shots and posted it in my blog at:
http://amarques1966.wordpress.com/category/india/
Keep on!
Hello, Thanks fr the comment, I’ll make sure that you wont miss India and keep u visiting it through my posts and this blog, all thanks to Ana, 😉
just saw d pics, those are awesssome dude..!!
Indeed very Beautiful 🙂
Thanks, 🙂
Best click is the window track and the oldest member, no doubt others are awesome too.
thanks, chetna..!!!
Beautiful 🙂
Good start dude!
Keep going on 😉
Liked it
@Mohsin,
Thanks buddy 🙂
Amazing Photos
DarkJade-
hey, Thanks. 🙂
I really enjoyed your tour in black and white! India is usually represented in color, and this was a surprise to see all the textures.
Completely agree with your observation, India is generally represented with colors,
but here, I just wanted to say, “Even if you remove the color, India is still beautiful..!! :-)”
Thanks for your comment, will assure u to give some more experiences of tours to India (in colors, 😉 ).