Hello Hive Community.
I hope you all are fine. I am also fine here. This is my entry for the #monomad challenge September 26th. Today I am making a post in the Black and White Community after eight days. I try to make a post on a new topic every time in this Black and White Community and in this post you will also see something New "Black and white Mountains". I had to think a lot for today's topic. Finally, I have presented the mountains in black and white in today's post. I like to see nature with its colors, but in today's post, I have presented nature in black and white. I must tell you how you liked my post for the black and white community. The photographs that appear in today's post are captured near Bhimpul. I will talk to you in detail about this place and the photographs in today's post.
The natural scene seen in the photograph above presents a breathtaking view of snow-capped mountains. The peak of this mountain is partially hidden by clouds. As I have talked about earlier, I like to present nature in its beautiful colors, while the photographs presented here are in black and white. Which adds a dramatic and timeless effect to the beauty of the natural scenes and mountains. The snow on the peaks shines brightly, in contrast to the dark shadows of the surrounding hills and valleys. Clouds swirl around the mountain, as if they are shrouding it in mystery and protecting its beauty.
The photographs I have presented here were captured during a visit to Bhimpul. Bhimpul is a beautiful and famous place located in the Chamoli district of Uttarakhand, India. This Bhimpul is a beautiful sight to behold in the small and holy village of Mana. It is also known as the last village of India near the Indo-Tibetan border. Mana is about 4 kilometers away from the holy city of Badrinath. Which makes Bhimpul an attraction for pilgrims and tourists visiting the Badrinath temple. The place is not only known for its natural charm but also for its deep connection with Indian mythology.
Above I have presented two photographs with you, in which the first photograph captures a captivating view of a mountain river flowing through a rocky valley. In this photograph, the water looks pure and blue-green. The color is described here because the photographs presented are black and white so that you can easily guess this natural beauty. This flowing water flows over large stones and rocks. Due to the power and energy of the flow of this water, it creates white splashes of foam as it moves forward.
The play of light and shadow in the photograph above makes the mountains more powerful and timeless. In the foreground, a steep black slope rises. Looking at that high slope, it seems that it touches the sky. The sharp angle of this slope describes the power and dominance of nature. Behind this large slope, other mountain peaks can be seen. Each of these peaks is covered with snow. These peaks shine brightly as the light falls on them. Their pointed peaks show the rugged beauty of the Himalayas. A deep valley stretches between the mountains. Which is covered with forests and looks dark and dense.
I have strayed a little from today's post. But now I will come back to today's post. Let me tell you a little about Bhimpul here. Bhimpul is a natural stone bridge built on the Saraswati river. Legend has it that after the great war of Mahabharata, when the Pandavas were going towards heaven. At this point, they had to cross the fast-flowing Saraswati river. Crossing this river was extremely dangerous. It is believed that Bhima, the strongest of the Pandavas, lifted a huge stone and placed it on the river to make a bridge for his family. Hence, this stone bridge is called "Bhimpul".
I do not have much information about this place. After visiting this place, I will definitely say one thing that the beauty of Bhimpul lies in its natural environment. The Saraswati river flows with great vigor and sound. Which creates an atmosphere of power and energy in this area. The sound of flowing water keeps echoing in the valley. Which makes this place alive and dynamic. The mountains on both sides can be seen covered with greenery and sometimes covered with snow depending on the season.
I am very happy to make today's post because I have presented a different topic than street photography in my todays post. i hope that my post will be accepted for the #monomad challenge September 26th.
I sincerely thank you for visiting and reading my post.