This image was made during my Dzukou Valley trek in the NE Indian state of Nagaland, in April 2016. We were waiting in the trekkers shed at the base of the trek as it was raining. I could see these layers through the rain and haze, beyond the Khonoma village and immediately thought that it should look good if I present it like a Chinese or Japanese painting. I call this image "White Jade" as the mineral jade holds a special position in several societies of South East Asia, sometimes achieving imperial status. And to me, the image symbolizes the power of Jade in its palest form.
Did you know that now we offer a VIP membership? Create your Personal Portfolio Page and let us share your published pictures with over 300,000 members and followers.
Benefits of VIP membership:
• Your Personal Portfolio Page – click here to see a sample
• We promote all your pictures to over 300,000 followers via our social media pages
• Download all new issues of the magazine
• Download all back issues
• Download premium eBooks worth £19.45.
• Your uploaded pictures/posts stay attached to your page for as long as you are a VIP member, which could be forever
• Fast Support – we aim to reply within 12 hours
• Submission Priority – your submission goes to the front of the queue
Dimitri Vasileiou • Editor