DPC announces PhotoBus Trip Amritsar : Golden Temple and Wagah Border
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Amritsar and Wagah Border Photo Trip
Rejoice Photography Lovers!! Continuing the series of looking hot with camera this summer
�We are going for a photo capture trip to Amritsar and Wagah Border
About Amritsar
Founded in 1577 by the fourth Sikh guru, Guru Ram Das, Amritsar is home to the spectacular Golden Temple, Sikhism’s holiest shrine and one of India’s most serene and humbling sights. The same cannot be said for the hyperactive streets surrounding the temple, but they’re a delight to walk through for a sensory overload of sights, sounds and smells
About Trip
Amritsar and Wagah Border Photo Trip
Rejoice Photography Lovers!! Continuing the series of looking hot with camera this summer
We are going for a photo capture trip to Amritsar and Wagah Border
This is going to be a 2 day/ 3 night (stay in Amritsar ) photocapture trip to take some breathtaking photos of Golden Temple and Experience some long exposure with twist of Patriotism at Wagah Borde. Learn photography from peers, and be your creative self 24×7 leaving office and work behind!
The details for this trip are as follows:
We are going by Tempo Traveller.
Friday Night 30th June 2017
Leave from Delhi & have dinner on the way To Amritsar via Karnal & Chandigarh.
Reach Amritsar by 7.00am. 1stJuly 2017
After getting the required rest we’ll head to Golden Temple (what could be better to start your day?) followed by breakfast to make sure our stomach is full and the energy is on the top.
Capturing Golden Temple and Wagah Border as being Saturday it will be not that crowded .
Sunday. 2nd July 2017
We’ll start our day with breakfast and head over to Jaliawala Bagh. This place takes us back in time and reminds us of all the sacrifices our freedom fighters and countrymen have made for us. You’ll love the ambience here and this is heaven for all the Selfie Lovers.
Exploring Local Markets and some amazing food .
Experience the Heritage with delicacies of Amritsar.
Cost of Trip
Non members 5400
For Members 5000
Interview : Sh Vinod Goel, Wildlife photographer . Meet the real people from world of Photography
/in Uncategorized /by #iamdpcVinod Goel I Wildlife Photographer I Retired Excise and Income Tax Commissioner
1. How you started your photography?
I had interest in photographs as i use to take out cutting of flowers and scenries from the News papers during my college days. But had no money to purchase even a basic camera Click III . It was only after joining as a probationer in the Indian Customs and Central Excise Service , I purchased my first camera in 1983 .At that time photography was limited to travel to different places for enjoyment with family. With my posting to different cities the interest kept on changing. My posting to Raipur took a turn as started visiting the Archaelogical monuments as well as Wildlife Sanctuaries and National Parks of State namely Chhatisgarh and Madhya Pradesh. From the year 2004 it zeroed down to nature and wildlife.
2. What is the role of new technology and medium in photography?
With the digital camera in my hands in 2004/05 the expenditure on the film role was over and once the memory card was with you could take as many photographs depending upon the memory capacity of the card. Secondly you could review your images at the touch of the button. The life from uncertainity to certainity was over and one could relax as the result was with you in no time . At the same we also became habitual in capturing undesirable data which was of no use till date.
3. Anything specific that you want to share with people?
In wildlife, every photographer”s mind set is to capture tiger at the top most priority. I don’t deny but please do not follow others. There are so many areas which has not been touched upon. Depending upon what you like to do and different from others , choose your subject and work hard to realize your goal.I can only say that nature will not send you back empty.
4. What gives you motivation to go out and click despite having busy schedule and on going conditions?
The greatest motivation for me has been to be, just with nature.The nature is the greatest stress buster. I do not need anybody when I am with nature as nature is the greatest teacher. Secondly there is strong desire to be different from others in the field and would like to make my own foot steps .
About Sh Vinod Goel
Profile as Writer and a Wildlife Photographer
From the tender age of 11 years, he left his home and parents for schooling in a hostel. Later on as a Civil Servant his job took him to various parts of the country of India. His very first visit to Kanha National Park in Central India in April 2004 ignited the passion for wildlife and has not digressed from that. During the last 12 years he had been to more than 50 to 60 National parks and wildlife sanctuaries. Initially he visited the wildlife sanctuaries in the States of Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, and Uttarakhand. He had been to all the national parks of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Bihar and West Bengal. Out of 48 tiger reserves in the country he has been to more than 20 tiger reserves and photographed tigers in 12 of them. Apart from tigers he has captured unbelievable moments in the wild.
He held his first solo exhibition “Tiger’s Realm; at The India International Centre New Delhi in Dec 2011.The second exhibition namely “Jewels of the Wild was held at India Habitat Centre New Delhi along with his son ‘Bharat Goel’, now Director of Wildnest Travel and photography Private Limited. In May 2012, Ministry of Environment and Forest invited duo of father and son to hold an exhibition during the world level conference on Global tiger recovery Program at New Delhi. In April 2016 Ministry of Forest, Environment and Climate change invited to hold a Photo Exhibition for the delegates of the 3rd Asian Ministerial Conference for tiger conservation at India Habitat Center, New Delhi
From 2013 he started writing. His articles on Wildlife have appeared in reputed magazines such as ‘Airports India’, ‘Rail Bandhu’ (monthly magazine in India’s premier trains namely Rajdhani Express, Shatabadi Express and Doronto Express), ‘Shubh Yatra’ (an inflight magazine of Air India airline), ‘Exotica’ (Magazine in five star hotels), and ‘Terrascape’ etc.
His photographs have appeared in the books namely, ‘Wild Fire’, ‘Winged Fire’ and ‘Saving Wild India – A Blue Print for Change’ by the well-known conservationist and writer ‘Valmik Thapar’. Another photograph appeared in the book named ‘Tadoba Inheritance’ by Sanctuary Asia magazine.
After superannuation, he is completely into wildlife. Through his articles and photographs he is trying to make people aware of the rich wildlife heritage of the country and exhorting them to protect the same for the benefit of future generations. He regularly loves to capture the most uncommon behavior of the common things and that too in our common life. Normally we intend to ignore the flora and fauna around us and it is his goal to spread the awareness in the neighborhood to make it a global movement supported by the people.
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Members Activity : Portraits in available lighting
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Here is brand new Talk Talk on How to click portraits on available light .
Date. : 21st mayl, Sunday
Timings : 4.00 pm to 6.00 pm
Venue: Delhi Photography Club Lounge,
Shahpur Jat Village
A return mail from your side confirming your participation will help us plan better.
History of Portrait photography .
Various genres of portraits
Portraits in available light .
And finally one good portrait photo of Your self.
Details of Workshop
What Portrait photographers or portraiture photographers aim is to focus on the person’s face and many more such details. As long as people have made art there have been portraits. For the first few thousand years at least, portraits, whether drawn, painted or sculpted, were mostly reserved for those deemed important enough to be honoured with a work of art bearing their likeness. The wealthy–mostly royalty and nobility– and important religious and historic figures were the most common subjects.
Feel free to call us for further clarifications on nos. undersigned.
DPC Announces Phototrip to Ranthambore
/in News, Personal, Photobus, Photographs, Travel, Trips /by #iamdpcRejoice Photography Lovers!! Continuing the series of looking hot with camera this summer
Let’s meet the tiger and share some memories
We are going for a photo capture trip to Tiger land of Ranthambore
This is going to be a 2 day/ 2 night (stay in Ranthambore) wildlife photocapture trip to take some breathtaking photos, learn photography from peers, and be your creative self 24×7 leaving office and work behind!
The details for this trip are as follows:
We are going by Tempo Traveller.
26th May (Friday ): Night
Timings: 9.30 pm IIT main gate (pls be there 30mins prior to departure)
Overnight journey to Ranthambore via Alwar and Dausa
27th May (Saturday)
Reach Ranthambore at 5.30am
Going for the First Tiger Safari at Ranthambore tiger forest Reserve
Check-in at Tent with Swimming pool
Post lunch : Going for the safari at Ranthambore tiger forest Reserve
Dinner
28thMay (Sunday): Early morning getting ready for the Safari No 3 at 6.30 am
Coming back to resort and after breakfast leaving the tents
Visiting the Chand Bowli at Abhaneri ( famous place from hindi movie paheli)
Reaching Delhi by 11 pm on sunday
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