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Concerts usually have contrasty light, but I decided to use this to my advantage by shooting high contrast B&W photos. Photograph/Tamagna Ghosh
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In the Midst of Music

By Team BP on 02 Apr 2020
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The Great Adventure: Raid De Himalaya 2016

By Raj Lalwani on 02 Jan 2017
Fading light can offer great pictures, as I discovered when I shot these sublime refl ections on the river Beas. Photograph/Rahul Sud
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The Dancing Rivulet

By Team BP on 14 May 2016
Close your eyes while scanning or use your hands to cover them. Photograph/Laura Dyet
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Scan Your World

By Team BP on 02 Apr 2016
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Picking Up the Pieces: Nepal Photo Project

By Rahul Sharma on 04 Jun 2015
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A Himalayan Tryst

By Team BP on 08 May 2015
The frame is divided into two equal halves by the horizon line. A line of trees receding towards the left, give a sense of depth. The dark foreground adds to the feel of the entire image. Exposure: 1/20sec at f/5.6. Photograph/Suresh Narayanan
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A Dual Reality

By Team BP on 26 Dec 2014
In Search of Nirvana: This sadhu had just lit his chillum. I quickly composed and waited for him to breathe out. For the next 15 seconds, I hoped he wouldn’t look at me and lose concentration on his clay pipe. But in the end, this turned out to be one of my most favourite images. Photograph/Anirban Brahma
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Storytelling Faces

By Team BP on 16 Oct 2014
A beautiful play of light and shadow along with simple, minimalist composition makes this shot one of my all-time favourites. Photograph/Archana Srinivas
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A Cup of Chai

By Guest Author on 07 Jun 2014
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These pictures were not filed as they did not connect with the reporter’s story. This just proves the adage that a story can have many sides. Photograph/ Ritesh Uttamchandani
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Ceiling Stories

By Team BP on 19 Dec 2011
A stick figure is shown climbing up the stairs. I like this image, because it depicts the structure of the human body and how people move around. Exposure: 44.2sec at f/14 (ISO 200). Photograph/Puneet Dembla
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Sketching with Light

By Team BP on 26 Oct 2011
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