The best shot is the uncaptured one !!!!



Capturing every moment of your life may be damaging our ability to remember those?
Isn't it ironic?
They say moments are memories.
but do u need to capture every memory and share it ?

I still imagine my childhood North India Tour where we went to rohtang pass and dressed up like tribals
and took pic in our kotak camera.
accidently we dropped the camera and our roll was damaged and we lost all the picture of snow fall and kullu Manali.

It was years ago but i can remember every single bits n bytes of things happened on the trip and it is pleasant memory.I remembered feeling sad for a entire week for losing it. But now when i think of it i didn't regret anything. we got 1 more roll of 60 pic with us. But the visual memory of the trip is in GB's

# 1 boring day travel in Tamilnadu express
# The aunty who brought us chappathi
# 1re Chukka rotti in almost all the dabbhas, rotti 1 re subji 15 rs
# Horse riding in Rohtang pass in rain and watching china wall
# Waste recycled park in Chandigarh
#Leather shopping in Delhi
# Hot tea in simla where i could barely feel the glass in cold

There are lots n lots.

Arent i am travelling these days? What is happening these days?


Yeah i went to some great historical place once . I can barely remember the name of the place.
Wait.. why to worry ,I have a picture of the Temple hoarding in my mobile.
what if i lost it?
Dont worry i have a backup in my laptop.
what if it crashed?
Dont worry i have already shared it with my close whatspp group on my travel day.

Atleast one will be able to share me the name.

We take photographs thinking we will save the moment by capturing it. But unfortunately we are ruining it by capturing it. The only thing we can think about a moment is we were trying hard to capture a perfect photograph


People who want to enjoy the moment fully will not waste time by taking photographs. They try to chill and make full use of the moment

You experience happiness when you’re not thinking about being happy. It only happens when you fully emerge yourself to the moment.


Looking for the best angle and filter, snapping the picture, viewing the picture, and then often retaking the shot in an effort to get the “right” photo,What are you getting from it?

You are missing the actual moment. Your desire to capture the moment actually ruins the moment. 
It makes it less beautiful, less real, and sadly in many ways it is less photo-worthy.



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