26/02/2026
|| Transcendence ||
We reached Kee Monastery from Rangrik around 4:30 pm and decided to hike up the hill behind it to reach an iconic vantage point; the kind that offers that timeless postcard view of the legendary monastery. The evening was heavily clouded and for a while it seemed uncertain whether the sky would open up at all. Yet as the golden light spilled across the valley we witnessed a remarkably colourful sunset.
Most of our teammates headed back down, unsure if the clouds would clear. Only and I stayed back; waiting, hoping. Slowly, the clouds began to dissolve and millions of stars revealed themselves. It felt like the sky was unfolding in layers.
The faint crescent moon added a gentle dimension to the frame. Snowfall from the previous day had turned much of the upper mountain slopes white; the reflected moonlight helped isolate the sky beautifully from the foreground.
To manage the extreme dynamic range, I captured the monastery exposure during blue hour and blended it later.
Some moments are not chased; they are waited for.
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Shot with A7IV + 14-24mm f/2.8. LS285 C