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Jog Falls in Karnataka

Jog Falls in Black and White

Let’s face it – the internet is saturated with photos of popular tourist destinations. Especially in a country like India, where the majority of the population is young, owns a mobile phone with a camera, and has just discovered travel as a weekend routine. There are more than enough photos of places that are easily accessible by the general crowd. Jog Falls is one such destination.

So when I visited Jog and took photos with my Canon 5D Mark IV, I wasn’t sure how I can tell the story of the place any differently. To add to that, a perpetual fog veiled the most common view of Jog Falls.

Luckily for us, we noticed a spot on our way out of the parking lot which presented a view of the falls in its full glory. That is where I clicked this photo. To find more information about Jog Falls and how to make the best of your visit, see this: Weekend Trip to Jog Falls

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