Monsoon Moments while at home in Mandi, Himachal Pradesh, INDIA

It was monsoon season when our house in Mandi(HP) was under construction. I was also out on leave and reached home after a long time. There was nothing to do at home, so clicked some of these photographs in a vegetable garden. I found all these clicks in an old pen-drive and thought of sharing these in form of a Photo Journey..Here is a fresh & colorful leaf drenched with rain-showers. Shining water drops look beautiful on these colorful leaves.Recently we had got a macro lens and I was carrying the same. Although I am not a huge fan of Macro Photography, but thought of trying few things. No doubt that marco photography need patience and disciplined techniques to get the right shot.Macro photography is close-up photography, usually of very small subjects. Classically a macro photograph is one in which the size of the subject is greater than life size. However in modern use it refers to a finished photograph of a subject at greater than life size. (Courtesy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrophotography)Some of the duplicates of above photographs are shown below...

It was monsoon season when our house in Mandi(HP) was under construction. I was also out on leave and reached home after a long time. There was nothing to do at home, so clicked some of these photographs in a vegetable garden. I found all these clicks in an old pen-drive and thought of sharing these in form of a Photo Journey...


It was monsoon season when our house in Mandi(HP) was under construction. I was also out on leave and reached home after a long time. There was nothing to do at home, so clicked some of these photographs in a vegetable garden. I found all these clicks in an old pen-drive and thought of sharing these in form of a Photo Journey..Here is a fresh & colorful leaf drenched with rain-showers. Shining water drops look beautiful on these colorful leaves.Recently we had got a macro lens and I was carrying the same. Although I am not a huge fan of Macro Photography, but thought of trying few things. No doubt that marco photography need patience and disciplined techniques to get the right shot.Macro photography is close-up photography, usually of very small subjects. Classically a macro photograph is one in which the size of the subject is greater than life size. However in modern use it refers to a finished photograph of a subject at greater than life size. (Courtesy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrophotography)Some of the duplicates of above photographs are shown below...


Here is a fresh & colorful leaf drenched with rain-showers. Shining water drops look beautiful on these colorful leaves.


It was monsoon season when our house in Mandi(HP) was under construction. I was also out on leave and reached home after a long time. There was nothing to do at home, so clicked some of these photographs in a vegetable garden. I found all these clicks in an old pen-drive and thought of sharing these in form of a Photo Journey..Here is a fresh & colorful leaf drenched with rain-showers. Shining water drops look beautiful on these colorful leaves.Recently we had got a macro lens and I was carrying the same. Although I am not a huge fan of Macro Photography, but thought of trying few things. No doubt that marco photography need patience and disciplined techniques to get the right shot.Macro photography is close-up photography, usually of very small subjects. Classically a macro photograph is one in which the size of the subject is greater than life size. However in modern use it refers to a finished photograph of a subject at greater than life size. (Courtesy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrophotography)Some of the duplicates of above photographs are shown below...


Recently we had got a macro lens and I was carrying the same. Although I am not a huge fan of Macro Photography, but thought of trying few things. No doubt that marco photography need patience and disciplined techniques to get the right shot.

It was monsoon season when our house in Mandi(HP) was under construction. I was also out on leave and reached home after a long time. There was nothing to do at home, so clicked some of these photographs in a vegetable garden. I found all these clicks in an old pen-drive and thought of sharing these in form of a Photo Journey..Here is a fresh & colorful leaf drenched with rain-showers. Shining water drops look beautiful on these colorful leaves.Recently we had got a macro lens and I was carrying the same. Although I am not a huge fan of Macro Photography, but thought of trying few things. No doubt that marco photography need patience and disciplined techniques to get the right shot.Macro photography is close-up photography, usually of very small subjects. Classically a macro photograph is one in which the size of the subject is greater than life size. However in modern use it refers to a finished photograph of a subject at greater than life size. (Courtesy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrophotography)Some of the duplicates of above photographs are shown below...


Macro photography is close-up photography, usually of very small subjects. Classically a macro photograph is one in which the size of the subject is greater than life size. However in modern use it refers to a finished photograph of a subject at greater than life size. (Courtesy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrophotography)


It was monsoon season when our house in Mandi(HP) was under construction. I was also out on leave and reached home after a long time. There was nothing to do at home, so clicked some of these photographs in a vegetable garden. I found all these clicks in an old pen-drive and thought of sharing these in form of a Photo Journey..Here is a fresh & colorful leaf drenched with rain-showers. Shining water drops look beautiful on these colorful leaves.Recently we had got a macro lens and I was carrying the same. Although I am not a huge fan of Macro Photography, but thought of trying few things. No doubt that marco photography need patience and disciplined techniques to get the right shot.Macro photography is close-up photography, usually of very small subjects. Classically a macro photograph is one in which the size of the subject is greater than life size. However in modern use it refers to a finished photograph of a subject at greater than life size. (Courtesy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrophotography)Some of the duplicates of above photographs are shown below...


Some of the duplicates of above photographs are shown below...


It was monsoon season when our house in Mandi(HP) was under construction. I was also out on leave and reached home after a long time. There was nothing to do at home, so clicked some of these photographs in a vegetable garden. I found all these clicks in an old pen-drive and thought of sharing these in form of a Photo Journey..Here is a fresh & colorful leaf drenched with rain-showers. Shining water drops look beautiful on these colorful leaves.Recently we had got a macro lens and I was carrying the same. Although I am not a huge fan of Macro Photography, but thought of trying few things. No doubt that marco photography need patience and disciplined techniques to get the right shot.Macro photography is close-up photography, usually of very small subjects. Classically a macro photograph is one in which the size of the subject is greater than life size. However in modern use it refers to a finished photograph of a subject at greater than life size. (Courtesy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrophotography)Some of the duplicates of above photographs are shown below...

It was monsoon season when our house in Mandi(HP) was under construction. I was also out on leave and reached home after a long time. There was nothing to do at home, so clicked some of these photographs in a vegetable garden. I found all these clicks in an old pen-drive and thought of sharing these in form of a Photo Journey..Here is a fresh & colorful leaf drenched with rain-showers. Shining water drops look beautiful on these colorful leaves.Recently we had got a macro lens and I was carrying the same. Although I am not a huge fan of Macro Photography, but thought of trying few things. No doubt that marco photography need patience and disciplined techniques to get the right shot.Macro photography is close-up photography, usually of very small subjects. Classically a macro photograph is one in which the size of the subject is greater than life size. However in modern use it refers to a finished photograph of a subject at greater than life size. (Courtesy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrophotography)Some of the duplicates of above photographs are shown below...

It was monsoon season when our house in Mandi(HP) was under construction. I was also out on leave and reached home after a long time. There was nothing to do at home, so clicked some of these photographs in a vegetable garden. I found all these clicks in an old pen-drive and thought of sharing these in form of a Photo Journey..Here is a fresh & colorful leaf drenched with rain-showers. Shining water drops look beautiful on these colorful leaves.Recently we had got a macro lens and I was carrying the same. Although I am not a huge fan of Macro Photography, but thought of trying few things. No doubt that marco photography need patience and disciplined techniques to get the right shot.Macro photography is close-up photography, usually of very small subjects. Classically a macro photograph is one in which the size of the subject is greater than life size. However in modern use it refers to a finished photograph of a subject at greater than life size. (Courtesy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrophotography)Some of the duplicates of above photographs are shown below...

It was monsoon season when our house in Mandi(HP) was under construction. I was also out on leave and reached home after a long time. There was nothing to do at home, so clicked some of these photographs in a vegetable garden. I found all these clicks in an old pen-drive and thought of sharing these in form of a Photo Journey..Here is a fresh & colorful leaf drenched with rain-showers. Shining water drops look beautiful on these colorful leaves.Recently we had got a macro lens and I was carrying the same. Although I am not a huge fan of Macro Photography, but thought of trying few things. No doubt that marco photography need patience and disciplined techniques to get the right shot.Macro photography is close-up photography, usually of very small subjects. Classically a macro photograph is one in which the size of the subject is greater than life size. However in modern use it refers to a finished photograph of a subject at greater than life size. (Courtesy - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macrophotography)Some of the duplicates of above photographs are shown below...

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