From Rainbow Mountain to the Grand Canyon, explore some of the world’s most photogenic locations that offer spectacular backdrops that make you click
From Rainbow Mountain to the Grand Canyon, explore some of the world’s most photogenic locations with spectacular backdrops and click awe-inspiring images.
Updated: Aug 18, 2023 02:36 PM (IST) 7 photos
World Photography Day is celebrated on August 19th each year to honor the universal art form of photography, which transcends language barriers and has the power to convey emotions, stories and perspectives in a single frame. From breathtaking waterfalls to stunning natural wonders, the world is full of beautiful places that most of us don’t know about. Here are some of the most beautiful places in the world that should be at the top of every photographer’s and travel enthusiast’s must-see list. (Unsplash/Alif Ngoylung)
Cappadocia, Turkey: A true picture of how strange and beautiful nature can be. The fantastical environment is depicted as if it were straight out of a fairy tale, with stones and hills reminiscent of foreign landforms. Dozens of hot air balloons fill the sky with reds, yellows, oranges and creams and the scenery is absolutely breathtaking. (Unsplash/Timur Garifov)
Whitehaven Beach, Queensland, Australia: The Whitsunday Island, the largest of the 74 islands in the Whitsunday Islands, is home to the award-winning immaculate Whitehaven Beach. This beach is 11 miles long and has some of the finest, brightest white silica sand in the world. Dip your feet in the sand and walk through the warm waves lapping the shore, and you’ll soon understand why it draws people from all over the world. (Unsplash/Sofia Cerqueira)
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Grand Canyon, USA: One of America’s most famous national parks, the Grand Canyon is located in northern Arizona. Many people visit this area to take pictures and marvel at the breathtaking scenery. To capture this stunning image, photographers often set up tripods and cameras atop the Grand Canyon, making it a popular photo location, especially for landscape photography. (Unsplash/Gerd Boas)
Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia: Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni is considered one of the most extraordinary and harsh landscapes on earth. Covering more than 4,050 square miles of his Altiplano, the world’s largest salt flats are remnants of ancient lakes that were drained long ago. This place is ideal for great photography as a thick layer of salt covers the horizon and rises from the ground in quilted polygonal patterns to form a beautiful landscape. (Unsplash/Uyuni Salt Flat, Bolivia)
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