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Winners Introduced – Trek Photographer of the Month January 2022 (Backup)


January was a tough month. Regardless of heavy snowfall day after day, and Omicron hitting the nation, trekkers headed to Brahmatal and Chattisgarh Jungle Trek; bringing with them these stunning photos!

We obtained over 250 entries in January. Going by way of these photos was a delight. The number of landscapes that these treks depicted was immense.

So right here, we announce the winners of the Trek Photographer of the month January 2022 and the Trekker’s Alternative Award Winner.


Sachin Venkatesh – Brahmatal

In the direction of summit. Image by Sachin Venkatesh.

We love broad expansive photographs of summit climbs and when it’s a shot from one in all our most favourite winter trek then it’s even higher! The photographer has managed to seize this motion shot from the proper angle. It virtually looks like he would have ran just a little forward to face in entrance of the trekkers and to take this breathtaking shot. Congratulations Sachin Venkatesh! You could have gained the primary prize, a Trek Voucher of Rs 5,000 together with this nice day pack by Adventureworx!

| Digital camera Settings: Shutter – 1/1250, Aperture – 7.1, ISO – 100, Focal size – 24mm.

 


Himanshu Jungi – Brahmatal

Strolling within the frozen Bramatal lake. Image by Himanshu Jungi.

Right here’s one other shot from the Brahmatal trek from one other favourite spot – The frozen Brahmatal Lake. We maintain telling our trekkers how pleasant it’s to get an opportunity to stroll on this frozen lake. This image captures that precise emotion and now now we have a visible proof to point out them! Congratulations Himanshu Jungi! You could have gained the primary runner prize, a Trek Voucher of Rs 3,000.

| Digital camera Settings: Shutter – 1/1400, Aperture – 1.7, ISO – 125, Focal size – 10mm. (Captured in Cell)


Aditya Mahil – Brahmatal

Ridge stroll in direction of Brahmatal Summit. Image by Aditya Mahil

Right here’s an image from a tough part on the Brahmatal Trek. Now we have seen the Brahmatal trek from numerous angles. A few of these angles have virtually develop into repetitive nevertheless it was so refreshing to return throughout a shot from this angle that captures the explanation behind Brahmatal being a average trek in winter. Congratulations Aditya Mahil! You could have gained the Second runner prize, a Trek Voucher of Rs 2,000.

| Digital camera Settings: Shutter – 1/1750, Aperture – 1.7, ISO – 100, Focal size – 10mm. (Captured in Cell)


Vihit Shah – Brahmatal

Solar Rays from Lohajung base camp. Image by Vihit Shah.

Right here’s a photograph capturing our basecamp Lohajung from the favourite images spot of all time. What’s distinctive about this image is the timing when it’s shot. The final of the solar rays falling upon Lohajung earlier than it bids adieu for the day makes the setting all of the extra romantic!
Congratulations Vihit Shah! you may have gained the Trekker alternative award.

| Digital camera Settings: Shutter – 1/1400, Aperture – 1.7, ISO – 125, Focal size – 10mm. (Captured in Cell)


 Vikrant – Chhattisgrah Jungle Trek

Tadiyabaan Lake. Image by Vikrant.

There’s one thing very calming about this {photograph} and that’s what we really feel is typically so easy but so uncommon to seize. This image embodies the true essence of Chhattisgarh Jungle Trek – The jungles, the pink sand, the low mendacity mountains and the gorgeous lakes. Chhattisgarh Jungle trek maintain the potential to develop into the most effective treks of our nation and settings like these are testomony of that.

|Digital camera Settings: Shutter – 1/400, Aperture – 11, ISO – 100, Focal size – 18mm.


Hayat Amiree – Kedarkantha

Trekkers strolling in direction of Pukhrola campsite. Image by Hayat Amiree.

Kedarkantha in winters. These three phrases have led to an enormous shift within the trekking tradition of our nation. You seize any setting and it seems to be stunning on Kedarkantha in winters nevertheless it’s nonetheless not really easy to persuade a novice like that. This image can simply do this and that’s what makes it particular.

|Digital camera Settings: Shutter – 1/2200, Aperture – 1.7, ISO – 125, Focal size – 5mm. (Captured in Cell)


  Akshay chavan – Kuari move

Trekkers descending from the summit. Image by Akshay chavan.

You’d have typically heard the identify Kuari Cross and Pangarchulla being talked about collectively. That’s due to their geographical location. This image comes very near visually representing that. In entrance of you is the Pangarchulla summit which could look 4 steps forward however would take a tricky climb to succeed in and as you divert from that route and take the suitable you go in direction of Kuari Cross.

|Digital camera Settings: Shutter – 1/400, Aperture – 1.8, ISO – 100, Focal size – 10mm.


Maya Murli – Chhattisgarh jungle trek

Campsite view from Chhattisgrah jungle trek. Image by Maya Murli.

We’re so comfortable to have this splendid shot from a trek added to our favourite record not too long ago! This {photograph} speaks due to its composition. You may simply think about a narrative if you have a look at this photograph. We love the way it rightly captures the institution of a campsite on a jungle trek.

| Digital camera Settings: Shutter – 1/580, Aperture – 2.4, ISO – 100, Focal size – 6mm. (Captured in Cell)


Ankur Gupta – Brahmatal

The view from Tilandi campsite in winter. Image by Ankur Gupta.

This image caught our consideration for the beautiful setting after the morning sunshine. The snow, the bushes, Mt. Trishul and its neighboring mountains are all coming collectively and celebrating the arrival of winter season on this shot.

| Digital camera Settings: Shutter – 1/900, Aperture – 1.9, ISO – 50, Focal size – 6mm. (Captured in Cell)


Thanks for taking part! We’ll be again with extra.

 

 

 

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