The frozen Imja Khola near Dingboche
Frozen streams near Bibre on the way to Chukung
The first lake of Gokyo
Mane above Namche Bazar with Thamserku in the clouds
Shadows in the snow - on the Annapurna trek
Patterns on a river bed - the Zemu Chu in North Sikkim
Cloud formation in the upper Langtang Valley
Early morning at Tallem after a night of light snowfall on the Green Lakes trek
Rock formations, Dugla
Pumori from the trail between Dugla and Lobuche - early spring morning
Late afternoon Poon Hill, Nepal, looking towards Dhaulagiri
Pheriche
Rocks, ice and prayer flags- the memorials near Dugla
Clouds and rocks, Kyanjuma
A mane wall near Khumjung
MAUREL
on September 2, 2011black and white magnificent
sinead
on July 29, 2011I love these photos!! They look amazing in black and white.
osBill66
on July 29, 2011incredibly beautiful - nothing beats black/white -congratulations.
Bejoyaditya Pal
on July 8, 2011Preternatural
Paula
on July 8, 2011Very poetic ... black & white is truly more eloquent than colour, at least when it comes to photography! The mane wall is my favourite.
Guest
on July 7, 2011stunning! black-and-white takes it to another level.
Arthur Cardozo
on July 7, 2011Dear Sujoy,
Absolutely wonderous! Now if only the different states of nature captured by your lens could see how gorgeous they look.....how their contours blend seamlessly into each other as if in an eternal copulation...their shades depicting an aura so intense...enticing one to touch, caress and embrace their celestial presence on earth. You truly capture the spirit of the mighty mountains, numbing the senses...humbling the ego. Your work and painstaking endeavour can best be explained by saying that the sky is not the limit for you because your transport the viewer to cloud number nine and beyond.....rocking his/her soul...in an enchanted, wand induced, milisecond frame.