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Thank you so much for posting these shots of a very beautiful place and my favourite place on this wonderful planet.
I have great memories of my time spent in Darjeeling and Gangtok, I spent many months trekking in those beautiful mountains around Kanchenjunga in the early 1990s. (Don't tell anybody, but I also popped over into Tibet - I was such a rebel in my younger years )
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Lovely shots... I love the place....
Did you try post processing it ?
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these are really stunning images. I love seeing other parts of the world through the DPS photographers - TFS
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All are beautiful, but that first one is absolutely stunning. Thank you so much for sharing these.
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Thanks to all.......... But can any body tell me about the dos & donts of these pictures. I know there is a section for critiques.......... but however ifyou please...
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