Archive | September, 2013

Stretch limo is best for a wine tour by Sanjeev Nanda

11 Sep

Recently, I went to Italy on a wine tour and ‘splendid’ is the one and only world that hits my mind whenever I recall my trip. Thus, in the follow up of my blog, I’ll share some of the best things that I had observed in my wine tour. Though, there were many ponies and other vehicles for convenience of tourists, still i found that stretch limo was a great option in diversified ways. Sanjeev_Nandav

The follow up of my blog will talk about why stretch limo should be hired on a wine tour:

• No one has to take pain about driving: the best part of hiring limo on a wine tour is that nobody has to take the pain of driving. Above all, there’s a world of difference in driving on a road and hilly terrains so, it’s best to have a professional driver driving for you.

• Stretch limo is best: stretch limo allows going on a wine tasting tour with a larger group of people without having to hire multiple vehicles. So, instead of taking pain of hiring taxis or walking all day long, it’s best that you hire stretch limo.

• Exciting tour packages are available: There are many exciting tour packages available with the travel agents, so all you need to do is just check those exciting packages and book the one that suits you the best.

• Limos truly add to the overall fun: going by a stretch limo will definitely add to your excitement and you’ll be pampered in the best way possible. Once you finish of your tour, you can simply sit back and crack open your favorite wine from the tour and let the festivities go on the way up until you are dropped off at home. I must say, this one is truly a great way to cap off the day.

More of interesting travelogues will be posted soon, but till then keep scouting through…Sanjeev Nanda blog!

An overview of travel photography by Sanjeev Nanda

4 Sep

Hello folks! I am Sanjeev Nanda and travel photography is something that has appealed me ever since, I was just 10 years old and I could not figure out when my interest for travel photography transformed into my passion.

Presently, the moment I’m not working, I am busy with my DSLR camera. For me, every single corner in the world has countless shades and it entirely depends on how we capture those rainbow colors in our lenses.

I’ve always believed that creativity bleeds from pen of inspiration and for this reason, I give myself ample time to understand the culture and lifestyle of the particular place where I visit and once I feel comfortable, I start off with my photography session.

In my 10 years of photography career by now, I’ve analyzed different things about travel photography and the follow up of my blog will cover up loopholes of travel photography that I I’ve observed by now.

In travel photography, light can either be our best friend or a horribly mismatched travel companion. The mode the light enters and consumes a particular scene can either beautify or diminish the destination’s attractiveness. So in order to be a good photographer, you need to know how to spot and utilize the ‘right light’, making your pictures leap off the page and further, enticing to the fellow travelers.

The light at dusk and dawn, also known as ‘golden hours’ work well with city photos. The low-angled light, the extended shadows, the contrasting light and dark, and the varied colors of dusk and dawn grants freedom to the photographer to capture nature’s beauty at its best.

On the whole, I’ve a lot more to keep adding to this space, but till then…keep browsing through Sanjeev Nanda travel blogs!