Few from Spring tour up North of Pakistan

Finally after failed attempt two years ago which i shared here, we were able to make it this time uptill Sost village close to Chinese border. Hereis first batch of photos in random order.
1: The killer Mountain, Nanga Perbat after sunset - this was actually last shot of tour
2: Siblings
3: End of the day in Nagar Valley
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5: Closeup of Hooper Glacier
6: Golden Peak or Spantik Peak
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8: Hunter
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10: Rakaposhi mountain and old styled house locals told me ancient silk route used to pass from here
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12: Shadows and highlights
13: High Altitude Smile- Met her in Sost village, last population before Khunjrab China border
14: Spring Abstract
More from trip and some cell phone shots to come in next threat. Meanwhile check out gallery containing autumn season images from Hunza
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Awais, there are some stunning photos here!
The first shot is spectacular. Photo 2 of the siblings stands out, as does 14, the spring abstract. The gallery is wonderful - I think it's going to take a bit of time for me to pick my favorites there.
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These. Are. Awesome! I don't want to say this was worth the one year delay, but, WOW. Awais, if you took pictures for National Geographic Magazine (not sure if you might have heard of that publication or not), these would fit right into a story of the peoples and culture there just perfectly. I just looked through your entire gallery.
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Bravo! Gorgeous images.
As always Awais,... great angles, good captures and all well treated...
Good work...
I love viewing your work! You have a great eye for capturing the people and their land.
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Wonderful set! The mountain shots are spectacular, #1 in particular and your portraits are wonderful as always. But I think my favorites this time are the ones with a single person in the landscape. I like #4 and #7, and especially #12: shadows and highlights. Although the person walking down the road is very a very small part of the scene, the body language seems to tell a story. Maybe something different to each viewer. The individual and his shadow seem to stand out among the linear elements of the scene. These photos seem to capture a moment in the subject's life. I'm usually someone who prefers photos of nature and scenery but this time the addition of a person makes the scenery even more special. IMHO of course.
What a beautiful place to visit, great photos as always you make me want to venture your way. One day!
Thanks a lot friends. I have another set in processing will upload soon.
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nice series - especially #7 - great job
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Awesome as always! Impossible to pick a favorite.
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Thanks a lot friends. Glad you liked them. still some clicks to process hope to do soon
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Are these the ancestors of Alexander The Great (or at least that's what I've been told about the tribes that live in north most parts of Pakistan). Nonetheless these are AWESOME pictures. Keep up the great work Awais.
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