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Was testing out some multiple exposures for my film class last term. Used one strobe and kept flashing it with the transmitter button with a long exposure time. I thought this one turned out pretty cool.
Gangolihat Kalika Mata Temple - Pithoragarh District, Uttarakhand, India.
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Gangolihat is a small Himalayan hill town in the Pithoragarh district of Uttarakhand, India. It is tehsil and sub divisional headquarters of the district. Gangolihat is famous for its Shakti Peethas of Hat Kalika of goddess Kali. Nearby at 'Patal Bhubneshwar', underground caves are major tourist attraction. Also nearby are the tiny hill stations of Chaukori and Berinag.From Gangolihat Panchchuli peaks and Nanda Devi are clearly visible.
Gangolihat is located at
29.48°N 80.05°E. It has an average elevation of 1,760 metres (5,773 feet). It is 78 km from Pithoragarh. The main town is at a hill top. The region is surrounded by two rivers Saryu and Ramganga. Which meet at Ghat at the foothill of the region. These two rivers make it like a Garland on the shoulders of mighty Himalaya. These two rivers gave the name to the region Gang (River in local dialect) + Awali (Garland) making Gangawali. Which became Gangoli later on. and Hat were the main markets/ gathering place for local people in past. Which made the name of Gangolihat.
Gangolihat is native of Pant Brahmins mainly. Along with Pant's, Joshi's, Upreti's, Pathak's, Mahar's, Negi's, Bisht, Rawal's, Verma's, Shah and Aryas are other major surnames found.
Gangolihaat is famous for its ancient temples and underground caves. 'Haat Kalika', 'Ambika Dewaal', 'Chamunda Mandir', 'Vaishnavi Mandir' are some of the famous temples here. 'Vaishnavi Mandir' is a special one because from here one can clearly view the Himalayas. This temple is situated on a mountain that is called 'Shail Parvat', which is notable in Hindu holy books.
There are many beautiful underground caves in Gangolihaat. 'Patal Bhuvneshwar', 'Shailashwer Gufa' and 'Mukteshwar Gufa' are most notable ones. A new underground cave has been also found recently and that is called 'Bholeshwar Gufa'.
'Haat Kalika Mandir' was chosen by Adi Guru Sankaracharya for installation of Mahakali Shaktipeeth. It is believed that the Original Goddes Kalika Mata, which supposed to be in West Bangal, shifted her place form Bangal to Gangolihat. This Temple is very famous all over the India, specially among Indian Armed Forces. Posthumous Param Veer Chakra award winner Capt. Bikram Batra was a great devotee of Goddess. The goddess Mahakali is the designated goddess of brave Kumaun Regiment which proved its unmatched bravery and patriotism during all major wars fought by India. Kumaun regiment has created an Army Rest House near the Temple for Army Personnel, who come Gangloihat to get the blessing of Goddess.
There are historical monuments made during 8-11th century near the famous temple. Which is a site preserved by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). It depicts the nervelessness of the artistic creation at that time.
The highest peak in the range, Lankeshwar is a great picnic place. The view of greenery rich valleys of Kumaun Himalayas from this hilltop is memorable and heavenly.
SOURCE : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gangolihat
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ON PATROL WITH J COMPANY
On the 26 July 2011 a multiple of J Company of 42 Commando Royal Marines bases at Chah-e-Anjir Tactical Operations Centre went out on a routine patrol in and around the Chah-e-Anjir, Nadi-e-Ali North, Afganistan.
Here Lance Corporal Selwyn Hughes, 32 years old from Gwynedd, Wales, can be seen providing overwatch down an alleyway between compounds as the patrol goes static.
Images taken by LA(Phot) David Hillhouse BRITISH CROWN COPYRIGHT©2010
Multiple Unit Loading Engineer.
Fits 6 Soldiers and driver.
Features Removable roof and gun rack,Opening front hatch and driver console.
My attempt at a RAMM vehicle.
On the multiple recommendations to read "The Art of Travel", by Alain De Botton, I finally headed down to Waterstones and picked up a copy.
In the first couple of pages, it's talked about why we travel, and how we "...might be influenced by the simplest and most unexamined image of happiness; of how a lengthy and ruinously expensive journey might be set into motion by nothing more than the sight of a photograph of a palm tree gently inclining in a tropical breeze"
It's something that sums me up perfectly - i've just booked flights to Socotra Island, off the coast of Yemen, a destination i've wanted to visit for years, based entirely on a few photographs. I have no idea what to expect, but if it's half as beautiful as the pictures take it to be, it'll be well worth the hole in my wallet.
Oh, and that photo above? Taken along the Tongariro Crossing, on the north island of New Zealand. Slightly less expensive to travel to, but still beautiful :)
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ISO100, 70mm, Æ’9, 1/125sec
Northern Class 150/1, 150127, is seen at Manchester Piccadilly on 14th March 2022.
Working 2H57 0945 Rose Hill Marple to Manchester Piccadilly.
We’re here are looking for shadows today. While this isn’t a crisp shadow this is a plain white wall with multiple shadows from the Christmas tree lights & branches being cast on it.
Multiple exposure taken with a Zeiss Ikon Nettar 517 camera.
This year I'm using a different film format each month, starting with the smallest and working my way up through the sizes. The format for October is 120 roll film. This long established film is still readily available, as are the myriad cameras which were made to use it. There are three commonly used formats, allowing 8, 12 or 16 shots per roll, this one takes 12 exposures. The film is Fujicolor Reala ISO 100 colour negative film which expired in 2002, developed in the Tetenal C41 kit.