You do not need a sixth sense to watch them. It is there if you just close your eyes and breathe softly; you will hear the whispered message from them, And they ask same question in the same whisper unknowingly. 'I am watching you— are you watching yourself in me?”

It’s really a acid test in landscape photography and its takes supreme test of the photographer too and mostly it gives you disappointments but often you are lucky and you will be treated with surprise.

Deep in the himalayas, i was a witness of a amazing sunset, beautiful golden light and shadows in mountains, I was hoping to be someone to be part of my landscape to give more life to it. Suddenly on horizon I spotted a small dust cloud and was wandering what is happening there m and finally dust clouds disappear with time and a young 

“Kiang” gave his appearance to make my landscape live, and it was a life to my landscape.
Kiang- The Tibetan wild ass, found on the Tibetan Plateau, between the Himalayas in the south and the Kunlun Mountains in the north. This restricts them almost entirely to China, but small numbers are found across the borders in the Ladakh and Sikkim regions of India, and along the northern frontier of Nepal.
Under The Shadow
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Under The Shadow

Images of Kiangs under the mountains shadows of Ladakh, Himalayas.

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