This image was made during my Dzukou Valley trek in the NE Indian state of Nagaland in April 2016. We were waiting in the trekker's 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 it would look good if I presented it like a Chinese or Japanese painting.
I call this image "White Jade" as the mineral jade holds a special position in several Southeast Asian societies, sometimes achieving imperial status. And to me, the image symbolizes the power of Jade in its palest form.
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