View of the Spiti river from the rooftop of old Dhangkar monastery
Lhalung village
On the high road between Nako and Sumdo
Pasture land above Lhalung village
The Spiti valley near the district headquarters, Kaza
The Spiti river below Ki
The new monastery complex of Dhangkar
The monastery of Ki
View from a rooftop at Tabo
Roof top of monk's quarters, Tabo
Komic village
Kitchen of Kunga Homestay, Komic
Ki monastery
View towards Chau Chau Kang Nilda from a pass between Langza and Komic
Komic village houses and part of a ruined building
Peter
on January 31, 2012The magic of Spiti! Quite brilliant!
Sanba
on October 31, 2011It's always safe to covert clor images to B/W when pictures taken in harsh daylight :)
Shomie Das
on October 30, 2011Fantastic- what film speed did you use and any special filters? Also what camera?
Paula Sengupta
on October 29, 2011The photographs are stunning! As your co-traveller, I know that Spiti was resplendent in its autumn colours at the time - but the B&W somehow portrays the remote, stark and barren nature of the region more eloquently. More reflective of the essence of Spiti, I would say.
Samarjit Ghosh
on October 29, 2011Spiti is land of brilliant colour but you have portrayed it so wonderfully in monochrome! Congratulations!
Pushpasis Sen
on October 28, 2011Very balanced light and shade. Excellent pictures
Anindya
on October 28, 2011Sometimes I feel that black and white is what photography is all about and these images are really stunning! Hope to see your work from the rest of the Himalaya very soon!