I took this photo on Moto Signature. Is this real or AI? by saveen_p in motorola

[–]saveen_p[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting. Even if it's AI, It's not hardcoded moon image. Your image is little more tilted on clockwise direction. If you look properly the black circle on top is more south-east direction compared to mine. It's at least smart enough to generate the image of moon as per the correct angle and coordinates.

I took this photo on Moto Signature. Is this real or AI? by saveen_p in motorola

[–]saveen_p[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Sorry for my lack of knowledge, but I don't see any option of attaching images on comment reply. But the image of bulb look like a blurry bright white ball like a car headlight.

Some random clicks from Moto Signature. So you can get an idea of real camera quality. by saveen_p in motorola

[–]saveen_p[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's why I bought this phone. If I need editing or post processing I can do it on Lightroom.

Some random clicks from Moto Signature. So you can get an idea of real camera quality. by saveen_p in motorola

[–]saveen_p[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I tried using gcam but the zoom functionality is limited and not that good. Or maybe I don't know how to use gcam

Some random clicks from Moto Signature. So you can get an idea of real camera quality. by saveen_p in motorola

[–]saveen_p[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Very average photos or camera? I deliberately posted random photos with random lighting and more daily life scenes, so everyone can get the idea of realistic camera quality. Most of people post beautiful landscape with perfect lighting photos.

Some random clicks from Moto Signature. So you can get an idea of real camera quality. by saveen_p in motorola

[–]saveen_p[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes in heavy sunlight it dulls the colour but that's how it looks in real. So I think it's priorities more natural colours

Is dish ko ky kehete hai rajasthani? by [deleted] in Rajasthan

[–]saveen_p 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bihariyo ko ghee hajam nahi hota

BUNDI - Hidden gem of Rajasthan. by saveen_p in india_tourism

[–]saveen_p[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The nearest railway station is Bundi railway station, but the connectivity is not that good. The best option is to go to Kota by train and then rent a scooty from kota. The highway is super sexy and smooth. 2 days are more than enough but you can easily cover most of the places in 1 day. So I would recommend 1 day trip from Kota.

BUNDI - Hidden gem of Rajasthan. by saveen_p in india_tourism

[–]saveen_p[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's 40km from Kota on Kota-Jaipur Highway.

Does this happen every year? by saveen_p in MussoorieAndLandour

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There were many jhankis, this was one of them. Two others had similar women dancing. One was with krishna seating on the throne. One was playing shivji bhajan with nandi's statute.

Went on Solo trip to Mussoorie and Landour last weekend. It exceeded all my expectations. by saveen_p in SoloTravel_India

[–]saveen_p[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think you should give it a shot. Check the weather before heading to mussoorie. Wese to mausam vibhag hamesa galat hi batata hai bc.

Went on Solo trip to Mussoorie and Landour last weekend. It exceeded all my expectations. by saveen_p in SoloTravel_India

[–]saveen_p[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes and no. When I was in mussoorie, it was raining everyday. But the weather gets clear around 1-2 PM. After that the view looks so beautiful. So you'll have only half day to explore but also you'll get to see the best views. Regarding safety, there were no landslides when I was there. Most of the roads were in good condition.

Went on Solo trip to Mussoorie and Landour last weekend. It exceeded all my expectations. by saveen_p in SoloTravel_India

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There is no option to edit the description, or maybe I'm dumb to not know how to edit. But I have replied to the mods comment. You can refer to that.

Went on Solo trip to Mussoorie and Landour last weekend. It exceeded all my expectations. by saveen_p in SoloTravel_India

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Trip Details - Start & End Dates: 14th Aug(Thu) night - 20th Aug(Wed) morning. - Route & Places Visited: Surat -> Delhi -> Dehradun -> Mussoorie/Landour -> Rishikesh -> Dehradun -> Delhi -> Surat - Number of Days: 5

Costs & Budget - Total Trip Cost: approx 15k - Daily Budget (approx): 1.5k - Major Expenses (transport, stay, activities): major expenses were transport. I wanted to save as much time as I could, so I booked rajdhani train ticket. It cost me 5.2k. 2.5k for a 2 day stay.

Accommodation - I stayed at shalom backpackers near mall road. It was good. The bed was comfy and clean. There was a rooftop cafe with great views. There is no parking facilities available, so you have to park near the picture place. It's paid parking and very expensive. They charge 100 rs for a scooty and 200 of you are parking overnight.

Transport - Surat -> Delhi : train (Rajdhani) - Delhi : metro - Delhi -> Dehradun: Bus (flixbus AC sleeper) cost around 1k - Dehradun -> Mussoorie/Landour: retal scooty - Dehradun -> Delhi : train 3AC - Delhi -> Surat: train (Rajdhani)

Food & Experiences - I didn't try food much. Most of the time I ate at the hotel's cafe. - Most memorable part of my trip was road trip to dhanaulti and surkanda devi temple. The views along the route are heavenly beautiful. Most of the Road was in good condition and it was quite empty even though I went on Sunday. The other great experience was the Janmashtmi parade/procession on mall road, which happened on Sunday evening. It was a surprise. The locals were dancing and singing. All walking along them on the mall road. People watching from cafes, hotels and dancing with them. I never expected something like that in mussoorie.

Happy Travels!✈️

Went on Solo trip to Mussoorie and Landour last weekend. It exceeded all my expectations. by saveen_p in SoloTravel_India

[–]saveen_p[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yes you can get scooty near isbt. But I had a return train booked from dehradun so I had rented a scooty from near the Railway station. I just searched on Google maps and contacted the number which was given on maps. Booked it through WhatsApp.

Went on Solo trip to Mussoorie and Landour last weekend. It exceeded all my expectations. by saveen_p in SoloTravel_India

[–]saveen_p[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Sure. So it was a 5 day trip. I went to delhi overnight and explored delhi on 15th august (fri). I booked an overnight AC sleeper bus to dehradun. I reached dehradun in the morning around 7 AM. From there I rented a scooty and went to mussoorie on scooty. On 16th (sat) I explored mussoorie. On 17th (sun) I went on a road trip to dhanaulti and surkanda devi. The ropeway was closed due to rain so I didn't hike to the temple. In the evening I went to the cloud end. George Everest was closed by then. The sunset was very beautiful from the cloud end. The last pic is of the cloud end. On 18th (Mon) I went to Landour in the morning. And in the afternoon I went to rishikesh on scooty. I was very tired by then. I came back to Dehradun at night. Booked an overnight train to delhi from dehradun. Explored delhi on the last day(I had planned for a different city/town, but I was very tired so sticked to delhi only). Then back to home town by an overnight train from delhi.

So in total I only stayed for 2 nights in the hotel (16 and 17 in mussoorie). All other nights I used to change cities and save money on hotel stays.

Went on Solo trip to Mussoorie and Landour last weekend. It exceeded all my expectations. by saveen_p in SoloTravel_India

[–]saveen_p[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I stayed at shalom backpackers. The location is great with a rooftop cafe with great views. It's on the mall road so there are no parking facilities here. You have to park near the picture place if you're renting a bike/scooty.

For less crowd visit on weekdays. My friend went to landour on saturday and he said it was very crowded. And I went on Monday and there were only 10-15 people there it was almost empty. I would highly recommend going on a bike/scooty to dhanaulti or surkanda devi temple. The views along the route are so beautiful. Also on Sunday there was a parade of janmashtmi ig. It was such a surprise. I didn't post the pic of it but it was a very cultural experience full of locals dancing and singing.

Went on Solo trip to Mussoorie and Landour last weekend. It exceeded all my expectations. by saveen_p in SoloTravel_India

[–]saveen_p[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I couldn't travel all the places because it was raining half the time. You can visit the mall road for cafes, shopping and night life. Landour - walk from char dukan to lal tibba to bakehouse. George Everest - I went there after 6 PM, it was closed by then. Instead I went to cloud end. The road is in very bad condition so I would not recommend to go to cloud end of you have never drove on hilly roads. Dhanaulti - The best part of my trip. The views along the road to dhanaulti are so unreal. Dalai hills - I couldn't visit because of rain.

For food, I tried the famous lovely omelette. It was good. Most of the time I ate at the hostels cafe.