16 infrared shots of how Goa looks in the offseason

Goa is one of the most popular tourist destinations in India, where thousands of travelers from all over the world seek relaxation, sun and parties. But what is this place really like? A young photographer from Delhi Nimit Nigam tried to answer this question. He took very peculiar and unusual photos about Goa's offseason life.

Colva is the oldest and largest beach of southern Goa.

A special filter for the digital camera allows you to create incredible pictures.

It seems like all this is happening on another planet.

Fishermen and boats are an integral and most characteristic part of the landscape of Goa, but now they can be seen in a new color.

White sand, white palm trees and a pink fishing net.

Fishing is still the main industry of the local population.

A self-taught photographer was able to turn an ordinary picture into a picture from a fairy tale.

Nets are the main fishing tool in Goa, so they are carefully looked after.

Even in the off-season there are those who want to visit the beautiful beaches of southern Goa.

By changing the spectrum, the photographer was able to turn the “ordinary” into the “incredible”.

With an infrared filter, the landscapes of Goa are similar to the possessions of the Snow Queen.

A simple residential building with such a shooting technique no longer seems to be something ordinary.

It seems that even without a filter, this photo would be amazing.

Each place has its own beauty.

Benaulim is a quiet and spacious beach with small cozy cafes located among palm trees.

Palolem Beach is a palm tree growing along the coastline and a shallow azure sea.

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