Top 15 Socially Active Photography Blogs in India – Mine Ranked at No. 3 :)

Top 15 Socially Active Photography Blogs In India Suyash Chopra

Let me share this wonderful news with you all. I have been quite excited about it. This blog, acknowledging this honor, has been due for quite some time and today, I finally put it up.

Baggout, an Indian e-commerce company, has researched web and social media platforms to create a ranking of Top 15 Photography blogs which are socially active in India. Read the full article here.

And guess what! My blog is ranked at number 3 position. Hurrrrrayyyyy !!! 🙂 🙂

To quote the article, “this ranking has been done based on a number of factors including –

  • Total number of Facebook Fans
  • Activity on Facebook Page (we checked the Facebook pages for one full week and checked the number of post likes and shares received during the Month)
  • Twitter Followers
  • Domain Authority”.

This could not have been possible without your constant support and feedback. So, a BIG THANK YOU to all my readers, followers and well-wishers. Let me also thank Baggout for this ranking and recognizing my blog. 

All the shortlisted blogs are listed below in order of their ranking. Check out these brilliant photography blogs.

1. The Urge To Wander

2. 121 Clicks

3. Suyash Chopra

4. Mumbai daily

5. Moments in Time

6. Santa’s Reindeer

7. Chaya Chitrakar

8. Ambitions

9. Like The Ocean

10. Journey is Life

11. Joshi Daniel

12. Cranium Bolts

13. Life Needs A Holiday

14. A Rat’s Nibble

15. A glimpse of paradise

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Have a great day and live life to its fullest.

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77 Responses to Top 15 Socially Active Photography Blogs in India – Mine Ranked at No. 3 :)

  1. Congratulations, Suyash 🙂

    You rightly deserve it 🙂

    So sorry that I missed out many of your posts due to my hibernation 🙂

    Have a beautiful day ahead 🙂

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    • Yeeee…That’s so sweet of you dear. It’s always fascinating to know about people how they stretch themselves to know about other people’s language, culture and small small details. And you fascinate me as always with your sweet gestures.

      Bahut accha!!! Dhanyawad / Shukriya /Thank You 😉

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    • Shukriya! Āpa kaisē haiṁ? merā nām Jeann hai …. whahahahaha …. I know quite a few words because since I was a child like maybe primary 3, I watched Tamil & Hindi movies without subtitle. It was not until later the TV channel decided to add in subtitles for non Tamil & Hindi speaker. I was quite impress that some of the words I thought it was suppose to mean, were correct. Anyway I could sing some Hindi & Tamil songs like Kuch Kuch Hota Hai & Vaseegara. LOL

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    • Aha..that’s fabulous to read your comment. Your words carry so much of energy and enthusiasm.

      So you are familiar with some of the Hindi movies and Kuch Kuch Hota hai is one of the bigger hits. Glad to know about your singing prowess as well 🙂 You are talented Jeann. I guess so in Singapore, you will be able to watch Hindi and Tamil movies coz of the big Indian diaspora there. And you benefitted fully out of that opportunity. LOL.

      Main accha hoon Jeann. Aap se baat kar ke bahut khushi hui. Aur aap ki Hindi bahut acchi hai 🙂

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    • mujhe maaf kar do ! Let me guess . Main Accha Hoon is I am fine. Aur aap ki Hindi Bahut Acchi Hai is my hindi is quite good? LOL Aap se baat Kar ke bahut Khushi Hui is like nice to meet you? Oh dear please correct me whahahahaha! and yes one of the benefit being a Singaporean is you get to see lots of Hindi and Tamil movies. I would not say I am talented, just lucky to be at the right place at the right time. haha!

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    • Ye bilkul theek hai – It’s absolutely right Jeann 🙂 🙂

      From Singapore to Bermuda, now that’s quite a journey for you. From one small island to another one. But I am curious to know why you chose Bermuda or its the other way round?

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    • I chose Bermuda because when I was in Primary School, once a while the teacher will bring the class to watch video in the library. It was a black and white video of The Bermuda Triangle and Loch Ness Monster. Ever since I was fascinated about the myth and would like to find out if the myth was true. 🙂 Plus Bermuda is very far away from home, very hard for anyone to find me. haha!

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    • Hmmm….good one. But how did you find Bermuda when you grew up? How many years since you have been on this island? And did you find more abt the Triangle? What is your profession? I am curious to know.

      For others it may be hard to find you but technology made it possible for me to find you. Hahahaha 🙂

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    • Whahahahaha Techonology! I used to work for the Shipping Industry in Singapore. Coming to Bermuda, due to it’s recession I have since taken up many profession. I’m in the Triangle … still here and well for 8 years whahahaha!

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    • Wow. That sounds awesome. From Singapore to Bermuda, now that’s quite a journey.

      I have never lived in an island but would love to live on an island some day. And experience life over there. Before I had known you, I was never aware that there is an island named Bermuda. Had just heard of the Bermuda Triangle.

      So, what do you think about the myth of Triangle?

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    • Thousands of people have been through it every day including myself. I guess it’s just a myth that was being sensationalize. what you think? whahahaha! I’m glad you have now known this place through my blog and yeah you might like the island life. Try It!

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    • Ohhh…I always thought there is some truth in the myth. Hmmm…now I know it, thanks to you.

      I love to know and explore new places and meet new people. You got a wonderful blog, you are a kind of brand ambassador of Bermuda.

      And from USA coast, Bermuda is not very far. So, who knows, some day I might be knocking at your door in Hamilton. Hahaha 🙂 🙂

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    • Whenever.. you are welcome to knock on my door for sure. But in St. George Parish not Hamilton whahahaha! Thank you very much for the compliments. I don’t want to let my thoughts to sway away your beliefs about the Triangle. It’s like telling the children Santa Claus doesn’t exists. If you are here, talk to the locals and they might have some stories for you.

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    • St. George Parish…hmmmm….its locked in my maps now 🙂 🙂

      Stories..aha, I love the local stories. And these will be on myths and mysteries. So, that will be awesome fun. 🙂

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    • BTW, where r u located now – Bermuda Islands in Caribbean?

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    • I am now located in Bermuda which is located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Very close to the North America Continent but govern by the Queen of England. 🙂

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    • Aha, I see. I thought Bermuda island is part of Caribbean islands. But it is still further north of Caribbean islands. I could locate it in the map. So, does it mean I found you as well 😉 😉

      I guess it’s an independent country now. But still governed by Queen of England. Crazy

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    • No. Bermuda was never independent. It belongs to the Queen. Haha! Yes we are above the Caribbean Islands on the map and you are looking at me now. whahahahaha!

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    • Is it? You mean its never independent? So, you need to take UK visa to come here or Bermuda visa? And you got Citizenship of this place?

      Hamilton is its capital and I guess you might be staying here. 🙂 🙂

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    • I don’t need a Visa as I have a Singapore Passport. I will never give up my citizenship as a Singaporean thus I’m just a resident here 🙂 Yes you are absolutely right, Hamilton is the Capital.

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    • Aha, I see. 🙂

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    • If a foreigner like me wants to come to Bermuda, will I have to apply for a UK visa or Bermuda visa?

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    • Thanks so much Jeann. I got the info I was looking for and it seems I will not requirement to ‘knock your door’ 🙂 🙂

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  2. Mons says:

    Congratulations!

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  3. Congratulations – well done!

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  4. Amy says:

    Congratulations, Suyash! Great news to share. 🙂

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  5. Nice, congratulations to you.

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  6. Ashish kumar says:

    congratulations for this achievement… 🙂

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  7. Congratulations, Wishing u lots of future success

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  8. ladyfi says:

    Well done you!

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  9. Carmen says:

    Heyyyyy Congrats, Suyash!

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  10. dpksinghal says:

    awesome.. congrats Suyash! Way to go global now 🙂

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  11. nimz says:

    Congrats.. 🙂 Thats a great news… 🙂

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  12. Happy for you, keep up the good work. 🙂

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  13. Helen C says:

    Congrats! I am definitely a fan 🙂

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    • I feel so humbled Helen. Thanks so much for your kind words. I just wish that I can keep improving my photography skills and travel as many countries as possible in my lifetime 🙂

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  14. Norma says:

    Congrats, Suyash. That’s great, hope you enjoy and get more wonderful pics for us. 🙂

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    • Thanks a lot Norma for your beautiful wishes. I will most certainly attempt to click as many beautiful pics as possible. Enjoy your weekend and thanks for dropping by 🙂

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  15. Many Congratulations.. 🙂

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  16. Kat says:

    Congrats!!

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  17. asthaguptaa says:

    Wonderful news! congrats 🙂

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