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My name is Soham Das, a nature photographer originally from Kolkata, India, now residing in Seattle, WA. Since childhood, photography has been my passion, sparked by the ability of a single moment to evoke a multitude of thoughts. From exploring my dad's old reel camera to purchasing my first DSLR as a student, my interest in photography has only deepened with time. Winning accolades at university

Photos from mountainswildlifenmore's post 06/07/2026

Postcards from Paris…wish I had some more time to do street photography…hopefully next time 🤞…

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Photos from mountainswildlifenmore's post 05/30/2026

Witnessing one artistic masterpiece after another at the Louvre…




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Photos from mountainswildlifenmore's post 05/23/2026

Soft morning light on the Eiffel Tower…


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05/03/2026

The views from the Columbia tower was insane all around…this was my first time up there shooting an event, would love to visit soon just to take photos of the city and the surrounding mountains…

04/18/2026

Fortunate to call PNW home- adorned with such dreamy landscapes in every corner…

Photos from mountainswildlifenmore's post 03/21/2026

This was my first time witnessing the northern lights- a truly unforgettable experience 😊…

Photos from mountainswildlifenmore's post 03/14/2026

The mighty Niagara Falls- my first time from the Canadian side…




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Photos from mountainswildlifenmore's post 03/07/2026

Best of Toronto sunrises…




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Photos from mountainswildlifenmore's post 02/21/2026

From Marrakech’s centuries‑old medinas to the sun‑baked clay walls of Aït Ben Haddou, and onward to the shifting dunes of Erg Chebbi- Morocco unfolds in layers of light and time. Rooted in Amazigh (Berber) traditions, shaped by Arab dynasties, Saharan trade routes, and imperial cities, this land tells its story through carved stone, desert winds, mint tea, and call to prayer. A place where history lives not in museums, but in everyday rhythm…

Photos from mountainswildlifenmore's post 02/14/2026

Guatemala isn’t just known for coffee- it’s one of the world’s premier coffee-growing regions thanks to its volcanic soil, high altitudes, and diverse microclimates. It’s a place where coffee isn’t just a crop, but a living tradition passed down through families for generations.
During our visit, we had the chance to experience this heritage firsthand at a local coffee plantation. Our farmer guide took us deep into the fields, walking us through every stage of the journey- from the bright red coffee cherries on the branches to the meticulous process that transforms them into the cup we savor.
We then stepped into their home, where they demonstrated the entire process from scratch: hand-picking the cherries, depulping, washing, sun-drying, roasting over fire, grinding, and finally brewing the freshest cup imaginable. No machines, no shortcut- just pure craft and centuries‑old technique.
It wasn’t just a tour; it was a window into their life, culture, and pride. Easily one of the most informative and enriching experiences of the trip- and a must‑do for any coffee lover visiting Guatemala…


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