A Photo walk to freeze the beauty of nature in lens


The Baradari Gardens is located near Sheranwala Gate and is in the heart of the city Patiala. The garden was built by Maharaja Bhupinder Singh and contain and with some rare species of plants, trees and shrubs, dotted with impressive Colonial buildings and a marble statue of Maharaja Bhupinder Singh and the Fern House. It spreads over 3-4 acres of area and is popularly known for its magnificent twelve gates. During the photography walk, students got an opportunity to get closer to the nature. They captured landscapes, birdlife, insect life, plants, and close-ups of natural scenes. Such photography tends to put a stronger emphasis on the aesthetic value of the photos. The students have carried a range of cameras which helped them to get exposure to handle them. The theme of the walk was to capture the natural beauty and living organism in the Garden. The students were enthusiastically captured various photographs of flowers, trees, plants, insects and birds. After completing the walk, the students assembled In front of Plant Laboratory and interacted with Mr. Kulwinder Singh, Laboratory incharge. He explained them about main characteristics and life cycles of rare species of plants and trees.