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Photography

Subgroup: 

Photography

The   Photography Subgroup organizes presentations by known photographers on   different topics . Trips/sessions are planned (specific to the Subgroup/ or   in collaboration with other ASG Subgroups) to various sites in & around   Islamabad to talk about the latest gear, swap tips and techniques, capture   & share images and stories .An annual photography competition is   organized at the end of the ASG year (May). ASG members’ photographs are   selected by a jury for the ASG Calendar: ‘Reflections of Pakistan’, for the   following year.

Coordinator: Ali Hanjra

Co-coordinator: Dr Shaukat Malik

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Subgroup Programmes: 

Trip: Taxila

Trip: Taxila

Saturday, 28 November 2020

Taxila - The Lost Cities of the Kingdom or Gandhara

A Day Trip

Ancient Taxila situated at the pivotal junction of the Indian subcontinent and Central Asia was an important city in the Kingdom of Gandhara.The origin of Taxila as a city goes back to 1000 BCE. Owing to its strategic location and with many empires vying for its control, it has changed hands many times over the centuries, Bactrian Greeks, Parthians, Scythians, and Kushans ruled the area in turn, developing a unique art fusing east and west known as  Gandhara.

Hiking: Khanpur Viewpoint from Talhar Village

Hiking: Khanpur Viewpoint from Talhar Village

Sunday, 22 November 2020

At Talhar Village, we will cross a freshwater stream and start our hike towards Khanpur. This is an old route developed and used by local villagers and it offers an opportunity of walking past old villages in the hills besides taking in the lovely views of the valleys. At the top of the ridge, we will stop for refreshments/ photographs and return back to the starting point through a different path.

Trip: Autumn in Hunza

Trip: Autumn in Hunza

Saturday, 24 October 2020

A Photo Safari- 6 days/5 nights

Autumn is the time when the landscape of Hunza and Nagar Valleys is at its most picturesque. The trees throughout the valley seem to be on fire, as their leaves turn to gold, red, orange and bronze contrasting sharply with the barren mountains. Situated in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan it is approximately a two hour drive from Gilgit city on the Karakoram Highway.

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