Friday, June 05, 2009

BHUTAN A SCENIC PARADISE


In May 2008 I traveled BHUTAN with friends of Photo Friends, Ichapur. Our stay in Bhutan was for only 4 days. Indian people can travel Bhutan with the permit for respective city and collection of it is time consuming. While Bhutaneese people is having free entry into India. Bhutan is surrounded by India and China. It is in the lapse of Himalayan mountains and it is always having a altitude. During my travel I visited Thimpu(alt.2.400m), the capital of Bhutan, Punakha(alt.1.300m), Wangduephodrang(alt.1.300m),Paro and Ha.

ALOK REKHAY organised an exhibition from 29th March to 1st of April 2009 at Calcutta Information Centre and 10 of my photographs taken in Bhutan were in display there. Bhutaneese people are very calm and gentle. Their face is also attractive and that is why I included 4 Portrait Photographs in my porfolio. One picture titled "Bhutaneese Professor" is not included here as that is shown in other place of this Blog.
Paro Airport.

PLAY MATE(WANGDUEPHODRANG(alt.1,300m)

An overview of a village on way to Punakha from Thimpu.

On way from Thimpu to Punakha falls the Dochula Pass(alt.3,050m).


PUNAKHA DZONG - built at the junction of Pho Chhu(River) and Mo Chhu in 1637 by Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyel to server as the administrative and religious centre of the region. The Dzong is open for visitors during Punakha festival and in summer months when the monk body moves to Thimpu.



Three portraits are placed below to feel the charms of elderly ones.








The following portrait is developed by use of a software as needed by visualisation.

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