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World Photography Day 2021: 10 places in India that are a photographer's paradise

On World Photography Day, we list you 10 places within India that every photographer will fall in love with!
Last Updated 19 August 2021, 11:56 IST
Gujarat’s Rann of Kutch – The white widespread desert of Rann is a one of the favourite places of the photographer to capture the stark contrasting colours of mother nature. Credit: Unsplash/Hari Nandakumar
Gujarat’s Rann of Kutch – The white widespread desert of Rann is a one of the favourite places of the photographer to capture the stark contrasting colours of mother nature. Credit: Unsplash/Hari Nandakumar
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Jammu and Kashmir: ‘Heaven on Earth’ - the region is resplendent with white beauty in winter and the photographer will definitely fall in love with the valley of Kashmir. Credit: Unsplash/Praneet Kumar
Jammu and Kashmir: ‘Heaven on Earth’ - the region is resplendent with white beauty in winter and the photographer will definitely fall in love with the valley of Kashmir. Credit: Unsplash/Praneet Kumar
Andaman - As you reach this island, you can’t help but notice its sheer beauty which makes you to capture it on the lens. Credit: Unsplash/Tatonomusic
Andaman - As you reach this island, you can’t help but notice its sheer beauty which makes you to capture it on the lens. Credit: Unsplash/Tatonomusic
Tamil Nadu – One can capture the exhilarating and breathtaking beauty of India’s rich culture and the tradition. Credit: Unsplash/Siby_CD
Tamil Nadu – One can capture the exhilarating and breathtaking beauty of India’s rich culture and the tradition. Credit: Unsplash/Siby_CD
Kerala: ‘Gods own country’ is known for its greenery, coastal weather and backwaters, and is a perfect place to click postcard pictures. Credit: Unsplash/Vishnu Prasad
Kerala: ‘Gods own country’ is known for its greenery, coastal weather and backwaters, and is a perfect place to click postcard pictures. Credit: Unsplash/Vishnu Prasad
Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh – An impromptu mind, an eye for detail, and patience is what is required to capture Varanasi’s ghats, narrow lanes and colourful walls. Credit: Unsplash/Snowscat
Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh – An impromptu mind, an eye for detail, and patience is what is required to capture Varanasi’s ghats, narrow lanes and colourful walls. Credit: Unsplash/Snowscat
Hampi in Karnataka - The intricate carvings on the ancient monuments narrates the history and culture. Credit: Unsplash/Siddhesh Mangela
Hampi in Karnataka - The intricate carvings on the ancient monuments narrates the history and culture. Credit: Unsplash/Siddhesh Mangela
Ladakh: Biker’s paradise, Ladakh, is also a photographers dream place. The picturesque snow-clad mountains and the clean environment make for a beautiful subject of photography. Credit: Unsplash/Sandeep Kumar Yadav
Ladakh: Biker’s paradise, Ladakh, is also a photographers dream place. The picturesque snow-clad mountains and the clean environment make for a beautiful subject of photography. Credit: Unsplash/Sandeep Kumar Yadav
Ajanta & Ellora Caves, Maharashtra: This place is photographer’s favourite due to the intricate carvings and the memorials dripping with the culture of the ages gone by reflecting its regal history. Credit: DH Photo
Ajanta & Ellora Caves, Maharashtra: This place is photographer’s favourite due to the intricate carvings and the memorials dripping with the culture of the ages gone by reflecting its regal history. Credit: DH Photo
Pink City Jaipur – From City Place, Hawa Mahal to Amber Fort, the city exhibits Rajasthan’s royalty and its glorious history. Credit: Unsplash/Mohd Aram
Pink City Jaipur – From City Place, Hawa Mahal to Amber Fort, the city exhibits Rajasthan’s royalty and its glorious history. Credit: Unsplash/Mohd Aram
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(Published 19 August 2021, 10:42 IST)

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