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An appointment with the ‘Super Moon’

Scientifically speaking, distance from Earth to the Moon is generally referred by the terms - Apogee and perigee. Apogee is the furthest point from the Earth. Perigee is the closest point to the Earth and it is in this stage that the Moon appears larger. Gravitational influence on tides is highest when moon is at perigee. Super Moon Though …

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Why visit the same place again?

Normal tendency of photographers is – to  visit a beautiful place, spend timeshooting and move on to another one. They make images which are offered at that point in time. Sometimes, they tend to get some amazing images which can be  kind of attributed to their sheer (good) luck! Then, there are those who spend …

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Star trails photography workshop

Landscape Wizards is pleased to announce star trails photography workshop. Date:   12th March 2011 Venue:   Jayamangali Blackbuck reserve, Maindanahalli. Limited seats available.  Get in touch with us soon. Click on the below image for more details.

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Devi Sujathaa
And yes, there you go….a wonderful time spent in the wilderness, some good friendships made (along with nice pictures), awesome food, Landscape wizards caps as surprise gifts – what more can one ask!

Avinash N
I never thought a photography genre such as landscape photography could be so exciting and stimulating. From Long exposure waterfall shots to drift wood abstracts the entire trip was full of action. The trip has changed the way I look at photography. Entire journey was full of awe inspiring locations and helpful...

Prashant Gupta
I did learn better compositions and exposure but i also gained patience. I moved from being someone who took good photographs by luck to someone who sets up the shots, understands the conditions and then takes the image.

Prashant Gupta
This photography trip was not just about aperture, shutter speed, exposure or composition, it was more about learning the essence of photography.