Barely a few days ago, I was on way to the airport & stuck at an intersection because of a marathon in the city. What do you do, when you see beautiful sun rays illuminating the sky and you’re itching to capture it despite being stuck at a red light intersection?
The best option is to pull out your smartphone and capture a few shots before the light turns green!
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That looks beautiful indeed Arv. Just wish that light pole wasnt there.
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Pradita, there are many different rules of photo composition. So as per one rule it’s considered as a visual clutter, from another it’s a perspective. It shows that it’s been shot from an urban area. 🙂
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Aaah! Thank you for giving me that bit of interesting info on Photoshoots. I’ll remember that next time my husband taunts me over a building or another monument in the middle of the future.
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Ha ha! Looks like you love photography…is it?
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I do but I don’t know how to do it correctly. My husband loves it too, knows how to do it too (he’s into making Car Miniature replicas and photographing them for his page) but he won’t tell me how to do it XD
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Wow! That sounds incredible. Your husband is quite talented. Would love to have a look at his page. It’s quite easy to learn photography techniques Pradita. Will help you our. 🙂
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Yes. He’s quite good at it and keeps at it whenever he’s not sailing. I suppose the first prerequisite for good photography is to have a decent camera. I only do my photography with my handy phone camera because he won’t let me touch his state-of-the-art camera XD
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Good equipment? Partly, yes. What matters the most is technique. Equipment certainly is a facilitator. Having a great car doesn’t make you a good driver. 🙂
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That’s also true 😊
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🙂
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And thank you for offering. Maybe you can email me the lessons 🙂
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Sure, I will. 🙂
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I was joking XD
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art is everywhere ARV……… that is lovely…….
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Thank you Sudhir.It’s true. How we look at something is all that matters. Photography is all about light and composition. Thank you for sharing your views 🙂
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And your eyes capture it beautifully…..😃😃
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Ha ha! 🙂 thank you for the kind comment.
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😃😃
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🙂
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Those shots are indeed wonderfully done bro. Loved them.
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Thank you Sherab, I’m happy you liked it. 🙂
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Beautiful! The deep blue color of the sky amazes me…pollution seems to have waned!
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There isn’t much pollution in the air like Delhi. In any case, pollution is generally lowest in morning. 🙂
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Fantastic
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Thank You Rupam 🙂
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I am so glad to see you capturing shots on the go! That’s what smartphones are for, I guess 😀 I always carry my phone with me around never to miss a great shot even though they are no match for what an SLR could achieve.
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True Esha. I’m a late joiner. Still a photography purist. The problem I face with a fixed lens (like the one in smartphone) is the visual clutter one finds in the urban landscape. Very difficult to remove. But yes, it’s like carrying a camera, all the time! I know you use your smartphone, a lot! I love your compositions. 🙂
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I admire your never-tiring spirit, arv! No matter how frustrating the situation might be, in which you find yourselves stuck, you turn it into an opportunity to take a great photo. Great shots at the the intersection!
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Thank you. It doesn’t happen, always though. Only when you’re lucky 🙂
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Must have been a beautiful feeling! Ah, I can imagine witnessing those moments. Great captures. 🙂
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Yes, it was. What you experience can never be conveyed in pictures. Thank You 🙂
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Rajasthan and the pics in the daylight.. I donno but its already so colourful there .. nice one
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Thank you… The colors are vibrant in winter season. In summers they are washed out…
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Though they look very beautiful
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🙂
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To me the smell of the land the soil is more attractive
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Certainly 🙂
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