Announcing: Darter Workshop on Digital Photography

Along with fellow professional photographer Shreeram MV, I will be conducting a two-day workshop on digital photography at the end of this month in Bangalore. Read on for more details. Also join Darter Facebook Page to stay updated on upcoming workshops and photography tours.

This event is now fully booked. We will soon announce the dates of next workshop. Please email us at register@darter.in to get notified about upcoming workshops.

Dates and Venue

Saturday and Sunday, March 26th and 27th 2011
At Nandhana Grand, Koramangala, Bangalore.

Introduction

This workshop introduces you to the technical, artistic and social aspects of photography. You will learn about the concepts of photography, what the different modes of a camera mean, how to compose a photograph so that it catches the eye, how to post-process it to reflect reality or make it artistic, and, in an increasingly connected world, how to share it online. So the next time you click a photograph, you’ll create a memory to cherish.

Intended Audience

If you have an interest in photography and are keen to take better photographs, this workshop is for you. You would be required to bring your digital camera to the workshop.

Topics covered

Classroom Sessions

Field Session

Registration Details

The workshop fee is Rs. 3,500/- per person.

Please email us at register@darter.in or call us at 9880006460 (Arun Bhat) / 9740083260 (Shreeram M V) to know more details and to register. Alternately, you can also send your queries or registration through the contact-form at the bottom of this page.

Your Photography Experts

Arun Bhat

Accomplished travel and landscape photographer Arun Bhat’s works have been used by publications in India and across the world, all the way from Japan to USA. He is a professional photographer who has extensively travelled across India, creating some of the finest imagery of India’s landscapes and heritage sites. Some of his work can be viewed at www.paintedstork.com

Shreeram M V

Shreeram is a passionate naturalist and a professional wildlife photographer. He has photographed wildlife across multiple habitats across India – from the rainforests to the high-altitude deserts to grasslands to coasts. He comes with vast expertise in bird photography, having photographed hundreds of species from places as far as mountains of Ladakh to the beautiful forests of the North-east to the vast wildernesses of Kutch to the seashores of South India. See some of his works at www.visualquotient.net

Register

Use the contact-form below or email us at register@darter.in or call us at 9880006460 (Arun Bhat) / 9740083260 (Shreeram M V) to know more details and to register.

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Announcing: Mountains and Monasteries – A Photography Tour of Ladakh – Edition II

Introduction

Be ready to be blown away by this grand tour and come back with images like you have never taken before!

Darter Photography Tours is excited to take you to the land of the high passes this summer. Be ready to be awed as you wander in the mountains photographing stark yet beautiful landscapes of Ladakh. Travel with photography experts and capture the beauty of super-blue lakes, see the views from the highest motorable road in the world, watch wildlife that can be seen nowhere else in the country and witness rituals of a culture that has kept its traditions alive for almost a millennium. This Mountains and Monasteries Tour is specially designed to maximize photography opportunities and capture the deeper essence of Ladakh.

We are coming up with this second edition of our tour of Ladakh this year, as the first scheduled in the first half of July is completely booked.

Dates

Also visit the facebook page of Darter Photography Tours to stay updated on our tours and workshops.

Is this tour for you?

This tour is intended for serious as well as amateur photography enthusiasts with an interest to visit and photograph the beauty of Ladakh. Travel enthusiasts who are not photographers but keen to experience the multiple facets of Ladakh can also benefit from the tour.

Tour highlights

The itinerary

Also see the detailed itinerary and images at the bottom of this page.

Participants can chose to join the tour in Manali or directly arrive at Leh. If you arrive directly at Leh, your tour begins from the morning of Day 03.

Those arriving directly at Leh will join the tour from Day 03 below.

Tour Cost

• Rs.30,500/- per person if you join to tour at Leh on Day 03 (July 24th)
• Rs.36,500/- per person if you join the tour at Manali on Day 01 (July 22nd)

The cost includes

– Accommodation on twin sharing basis
– Transportation on all days of the tour
– Breakfast and two meals at the hotel or on the way on all days
– Inner line permits and all entry fees
– Expert photography advice and assistance, image reviews and critiques on all days

The cost does not include

– Travel to Manali for those joining the tour on Day 01
– Travel to Leh for those joining the tour directly at Leh on Day 03
– Return travel from Leh
– Additional snacks or beverages ordered
– Anything else that is not part of the includes list above

Please note that the itinerary is subject to favourable weather and road conditions. In case of bad weather and inaccessibility to a destination, we will do our best to make alternate plans. The cost of the tour or any part of it will not be refunded in the event of unfavourable conditions anytime during the tour days.

Accompanying Photography Experts: Shreeram MV

Shreeram is a professional wildlife photographer and a passionate naturalist. His images are widely acclaimed have found place in glossy desktop calendars and publications. His passion for travel has taken him to many places across India – from rainforests to the high-altitude deserts to grasslands to coasts – and create beautiful photographs. He comes with vast expertise in wildlife photography, having photographed hundreds of species of birds and mammals from places as far as mountains of Ladakh to seashores of South India. His keen eye for landscapes and culture helps you enjoy and photograph the different facets of Ladakh. See some of his works at http://www.visualquotient.net

Book this tour

Contact us to book the tour. Like all our tours, Mountains and Monasteries tour of Ladakh will have a limited number of participants. We recommend booking early, which also helps you get cheaper flight tickets.

email: register@darter.in
Ph: 9880006460 (Arun) / 97400 83260 (Shreeram)

Detailed itinerary

Day 01. Manali to Keylong.

The exciting journey begins today as we leave really early in the morning from Manali. We climb up steadily through the green vistas of Pir Panjal Ranges towards Rohtang Pass, the first high pass along the way. Rohtang is as far as the tourist crowd to Manali go, to play in one of the most easily accessible large expanse of snow. Rohtang Pass is a wide ridge that divides two completely different worlds. The mass of tourists, the traffic and all the commotion dies down and makes way to silence on the other side of the valley. Verdant landscapes of Beas Valley make way to a stark beauty that has no parallels to scenery witnessed so far. It is here that we begin to see first glimpses of barren landscape that Ladakh is, though Ladakh itself is still far away.

We descend the valley and drive parallel to Chandra River for a some time, unfailingly gawking at the sharp and high mountain peaks on the other side of the valley, occasionally seeing waterfalls tumbling down from the slopes.

We reach Keylong late afternoon, where we will be staying tonight. The deep valley of Bhaga River and the remnant greenery of Lahaul Valley provides some great photography opportunities before we rest for the day.

keylong

Day 02. Keyong to Leh.

The remotest and stark landscapes of Manali-Leh highway will keep your camera busy today. You won’t have enough of these landscapes and you will never be tired of clicking through the day. Keep all your memory cards outside with you – you will realize soon that dozens of gigabytes consumed will still leave you hungry for more. We pass through several high passes, with one of them more than 18,000 feet high. These dizzying landscapes are as dramatic as they can get anywhere in the country. Today we will pass through a stretch of more than two hundred kilometers of road where you see no permanent habitation. Not to worry, you will still see some summer settlements built for quenching the thirst and hunger of travellers making this long journey. We arrive at Indus Valley in the evening and get the first glimpses of Ladakhi habitation. When we reach Leh in the evening and checkin at the hotel, you will surely feel having gone through an out-of-the-world experience.

manali leh highway manali leh highway

Day 03. Rest Day at Leh. Visit Shanti Stupa in the evening.

Those joining the tour at Leh will arrive in the morning after a flight over snowy mountains. Don’t forget to arrive early in Delhi Airport and demand for a window seat at the check-in counter. You will regret it if you don’t do so. Not everyday does one get to see 15,000 feet high mountain peaks from a height miles above them. We recommend taking the first flight available in the morning and take the right-side window to see first rays of sun kissing the snow peaks.

For those coming by the road, this is the day to rest after the excitement of Manali-Leh highway.

We will take the day easy and allow the body to acclimatize to Leh’s altitude of 11,500 feet. We will spend most of the day in the hotel, letting the body adjust to rarefied air and high altitude. We will drive to Shanti Stupa in the mountains above Leh in the evening to witness the sunset and see the last rays of sun go over Leh Town and on the distant mountains of Zanskar Ranges.

shanti stupa, Leh, Ladakhtsemo castle

Day 04. Pangong Lake. Visit Thiksey Monastery on the way.

Another day of driving through high passes, but in a landscape that keeps changing by the hour. After driving upstream Indus River for an hour, we will leave the Indus Valley and head towards the high-altitude plateau of changthang region. On our way is formidable Changa La. We get across the pass with our jeeps wading through many icy and clear streams. As we climb up, it is another opportunity to see and photograph a different view of Zanskar Ranges. Soon after we cross Chang La, you will be surprised to see a lot of green grass, unlike the stark slopes we have just left behind. You might see cute and cuddly-looking marmots playing in the slopes. They are timid and some of them may even come and stand next to you expectantly. We recommend not to feed them, but photograph them instead.

Sometime after we cross Chang La, we will see a small but beautiful lake with clear blue waters. We will then follow the stream running off the lake and descend to reach the village of Thangse. Further ahead, we will drive through a narrow valley carpeted with rich green grass and a stream flowing by. Lookout for colorful flowers along the stream bed. But this is not all; the first view of deep-blue waters of Pangong Lake will force you to halt there and gawk at its beauty forever. We will be staying next to the lake today, watching the sun go down the mountains across the lake.

On the way to Pangong Lake pangong lake

Earlier in the morning soon after we leave Leh, we would have stopped for sometime at Thiksey Monastery, perhaps the most beautiful and among the larger monasteries in Ladakh. The monastery is a haphazardly spread group of buildings on a crag and its structure is sometimes compared to giant Potala Palace in Lhasa. We will see and capture the beautiful array of small stupas outside the monastery, visit the room hosting two-storey Maitreya Buddha statue and try to decipher some colourful paintings in the monastery’s prayer hall.

A Monk at Thiksey Monastery thiksey monastery

soma gompa

Day 05. Drive to Leh. Visit Shey Palace on the way

After spending some time on the bank of the lake in the morning hours, we will make a slow and easy drive back to Leh, stopping on the way to see ancient Shey Palace. You will again find some time to rest and wander around in Leh today evening.

Day 06. Leh to Tso Moriri Lake.

If Pangong is the largest lake in Ladakh spreading over a lenght of more than a hundred kilometers across two countries, Tso Moriri is perhaps the most beautiful. The brackish water lake trapped amidst the mountains in all directions is flanked by a large grassland that adds to the beauty of the deep blue lake. The snow-capped mountains rising steeply from the edge of the lake on the other side add to the drama of the landscape. Wildlife enthusiasts will also see a lot of birds at the lake. Lookout for black headed gulls, great crested grebes and bar headed geese.

Korzok Village on the bank of Tso Moriri still feels remote and charming, thanks to its distance from the highways in Ladakh and also from Leh town. A stroll in the village and a short climb of the hills behind gives you excellent panorama of Tso Moriri Lake.


tso moriri lake

Day 07. Return to Leh via Tso Kar.

We will make the slow and easy drive to Leh on an alternate route, driving through rich grasslands around Tso Kar Lake today. Tso Kar, unlike Pangong and Tso Moriri, is a marshy expanse and has wide open vistas. We will keep a lookout for the Tibetan Wild Asses or Kiang that roam these plains. Once in Tso Kar, you can also spot a good variety of birds. It is a region with surprisingly good variety and desnsity of wildlife. We will continue via Tanglangla and return to Leh in the evening. After a good night’s sleep in Leh tonight, begin your return journey home next morning with truck loads of memories and pictures.

tso kar kiang

Day 08. Phyang Monastery Festival.

We will drive to Phyang village in the morning to witness Phyang Monastery Festival, an annual celebration at the monastery. The whole village will have gathered to witness the festivities, where monks from the monastery will wear intriguing masks and dance to drum beats. The dances began slow and easy as the monks take deliberate steps circling around the flagpole at the centre of the courtyard. The pace improves slowly with the progress of the dance and concludes with sudden and swift moves that are more suitable to the wild demon-like cover on their faces. A great spectacle and a great photography opportunity. The pictures below are from another monastic festival and indicate what you will see at Phyang.

cham dance in a ladakhi monastery festival cham dance

Day 09. Drive to Khardung La and back.

Having gotten used to 10,000+ feet heights, we will now head towards the highest point that we will ever reach during the tour. Be ready for the mountainscapes like you have never seen before. As we slowly climb up the Ladakh Ranges towards Khardung La, you will see jagged snowy peaks of Zanskar Ranges challenging the heights we are climbing. Once on top, you will no longer have to crane your neck to see all the mountains rising tall in the distance: those peaks appear almost at your height. Besides the thrill of having gone up the world’s highest motorable pass, you will get to see vistas that you will never forget for the rest of your life.

We will get back in Leh by afternoon, which gives you plenty of time to rest. You can walk around the Leh’s market area today, see the town and do some shopping if you wish to.

Day 10. Tour ends.

Book this tour

To contact us for any queries or to book the tour, please use the email, phone numbers or the contact form below. Like all our tours, Mountains and Monasteries tour of Ladakh will have a limited number of participants. We recommend booking early, which also helps you get cheaper flight tickets.

email: register@darter.in
Ph: 9880006460 (Arun) / 97400 83260 (Shreeram)

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Many Worlds of Hampi – The Photography Tour

Our second edition of the photography tour of Hampi is scheduled for the weekend of February 19th. We call it ‘Many Worlds of Hampi,’ as the tour will see several faces of Hampi and not just the famed archeological riches. The places we go to photograph includes vantage points to photograph beautiful landscape that includes hills, boulders and the river in the view with colourful sunsets and sunrises. We will also see some wildlife, which primarily includes sloth bears, water birds and some rare ground birds. And of course we will see and capture a lot of the remains of the Vijayanagar Empire and the temple ruins strewn across Hampi. I will be with you in all these places, assisting you with compositions and photography techniques during all three days of the tour.

The tour also includes detailed sessions on basics of photography and in-depth sessions of travel, landscape and wildlife photography. The sessions are designed to benefit beginners as well as those getting serious with their cameras. While having a good camera is an advantage, even those owning a basic camera too can benefit from the tour. The tour will have a limited number of participants, helping us offer every participant a personal attention and do images reviews at the end of the day everyday.

See more details and register for the tour. Also join the facebook page of Darter Photography Tours to see some images shot by participants of the previous photography tour of Hampi and to stay updated on our upcoming tours.

Here are some images of the places that we will visit during the tour.

Landscapes

hampi landscapes

hampi landscapes

Architecture

hampi architecture

hampi architecture

Wildlife

hampi wildlife

hampi wildlife

Go here to see more details about the tour and to register. See some images shot by participants of the last tour on facebook page of Darter Photography Tours.