
Tuesday, 30th December 2008
Darjeeling Tea Garden
by Jonathan Munshi
It was a foggy day on the steep, yet rounded hills around Mirik, Darjeeling. Some of the best teas in the world come from these hills.
Equipment: Nikon D300; AF-S 16-85mm VR
Jonathan Munshi
I am an amateur photographer, currently residing in Bangladesh.
Darjeeling Tea Garden by Jonathan Munshi was photo of the day on Tuesday, 30th December 2008. It is tagged Farmers, Fields. You can leave a comment below.

19 Comments
david
vary wonderful shot, it must be nice being there no?
James and Kelly Stone
This is an excellent photo in all aspects. Great detail, beautiful, vibrant colors, perfect exposure, unique composition…….the list goes on. Great job and congratulations!!!
Anurag
Wonderful rhythms of curved shape forms. They are everywhere in the image.
Marian Ware
What an astonishingly beautiful picture. Congratulations, and keep up the good work.
Su
lovely shot only ever seen tea pickers in brilliant sunshine before..
Mandy Kilpatrick
Such an interesting and eye pleasing shot. Love the mist. Mskes me want to see more! Congratulations on a great photo and POTD!!
Malta Photography
nice feeling and sensation. I like the simplicity of the image all over.
KeithT
Lovely shot. Sharp as the mother-in-law’s tongue. It could be a picture straight off a tea packet.
Marie Dunphy Harding
Great picture, I like the curved rows throughout the tea plants.
I wonder how large are the gardens!
Renee
Wow very different but neat photo! Well done
Kasey
Different, but I like it! i just wish the fog wasnt so dense so we can see how far the garden stretches. Congrats!
istvan
great image, like the fog and the composition
Hamde
Wunderbar! Vibrant colors, beautiful composition, very interesting subject, what more can a picture offer?
Sue Gagnon
I love this, as it is something most of have never seen. It’s exotic feel is fabulous. Good work and congratulations on POTD!
Panna
Waderful picture! Fog created it more sensational. Keep up the good work. Congratulations.
Pauline Jones
Nice shot.
Mary Mortimer
Hi Jonathan! This is a voice from your far distant past. I love the pictures, but most of all the one of the child wading in the floods of Bangladesh.
I have been in communication with Samson and it is great to be in touch again.
I was sorry to hear of Paul’s passing, but as my Mother went to be with God on November 17th, I’m sure they are getting acquanted.
Please give my love to your mother and stay in touch too!
Warmly,
Mary (Pate) Mortimer
su
Great shot.
Renee
Very interesting!