I went to the terrace with evening tea in my hand because my eyes and mind were tired after working on the laptop since 9 am. I made hot tea in which I added ginger and cardamom. After boiling it for 5 minutes, I poured it into a cup and came to the terrace. The last rays of the sun have gone and now traces of the setting sun's light can be seen on the horizon.
I can see today's moon rising from behind the Balabhadra mountain in front, which looks like a big bulb and is spreading white light in the entire valley. It is a relaxing experience to see this view while drinking tea. I wait a little more for the light to subside so that I can click photos of the white moon on the black surface of the sky.
There is a Dhaak tree near the house, I sit and wait for the moon, I want to click a photo of the moon emerging from behind the Dhaak tree. I go down to get the camera and after coming to the terrace, finish the tea and try to click stylish photos of the moon, which did not come out as great as I had thought.
After all, there is still a huge difference between me and the Nat Geo photographer. I still have to work harder, especially I have to buy a stand for the camera so that I can take stable photos. Anyway, the photos of the full moon clicked a few days ago are in front of you, I hope you liked these photos.
Disclaimer: This post is originally written in Hindi and I have used Google Translator to translate the Hindi text in English. All the photos have been clicked by me from Canon 77D (55-250m) and edited in deskstop software adobe lightroom. Thumbnail created in dekstop adobe photoshop.