Posts Tagged ‘Evening’
Bokeh again
Bokeh by definition itself is too photographically technical term. A vivid color shot based on experiments.

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Green Carpet
A wallpaper capture (no edit), spread green grass was a perfect carpet for a off center weighted spot metering and center focus and to evaluate if we could see a visually attractive wonderland naturistic landscape.


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Red stones
Experimenting a texture capture of the carpet of stones, pieces of red bricks as stones, This was just an experimental wallpaper click. Let me know if you guys liked it. 
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Round the curve
Taking rounds of SOBO makes a wonderful experience. The lanes around the Hanging gardens has a wonderful exit going downwards.
Watch the streets of Mumbai and the scenic road with the tree-spread.

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Resting again
Most of my travel shots, should comprise of a solo bench, I fantasy such romantic hotspots. A single bench on a green carpet, definitely invites good memories for tons of romantic couples. Some sweet memories, some bitter ones, some wild memories, some hotter too.
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Dal Lake market street
The busy streets of Dal Lake, where vendors move on their mobile shikaras’ – a real great market place in the middle of the lake streets, cut through by water lanes and really meant for travellers to be enticed by local flavors of local food, local fashion, local artifacts, local famous kashmere handicrafts, a collection of shawls, ornaments, and women wear for mostly a cheaper deal compared to shops in the town area where we get the same things for a larger deal. These street side shops make a good bargain for most and if the house boat owners have references – the shikara riders have commissions. The most of these places give you a perfect flavor of what is the best thing to buy. Try going there some day again.
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Blurry way ahead
This was an evening at Srinagar while we were doing the Dal Lake trip on a Shikara and I was unable to decide if i should capture a photo or wait for the rains to stop. It started raining suddenly and all I could visualize was a wonderful scenic frame to capture. I had some preset manual configs on the camera and somehow managed to take this shot with a low shutter speed, high aperture and a non tripod shot
– the best I could get was a blurry shot which shows a lot of drama in the story line. The whole motion makes it more exciting and chaotic, more ghostly and really turbulent. Comments appreciated.
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