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Posts Tagged ‘Texture’

Brick It

Texture and captured bricks.

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Stoned wall

Stoned Wall a texture for yet another wallpaper quote.

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Grape it

Grape it, or Drape it. Feels like a fruit shawl.

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Rounded around self

Rounded around self

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Bokeh again

Bokeh by definition itself is too photographically technical term. A vivid color shot based on experiments.

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One for the beloved

The special someone, one for the beloved – the moments of rites and rituals. You just cant get away without it.
It comes from ur inner self to raise faith and worship any rituals. A very delightful spotting of a so common marigold flower at the edge of a ritual site.

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Green Life on Black Space

Life survives in the dead colonies, which further finds its journey to death. While the broken leaf still survives its greenery it speaks of the texture of death. Alas its gonna be a dried leaf.

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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. img_2470-Red Stones.jpg

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Textured Bats

While visiting Kashmir any tourist would be excited to visit the world famous Kashmir Willow Indian Cricket Bats. We were also surprised to see the mass manufacturing of Cricket bats at these local Kashmiri factories. This is one of the major occupations of Kashmiris. Since the tourism has taken a hit due to terrorism at Kashmir, very few local vendors are able to export their manufactured units. Even though I am not a big fan of Cricket, I some how managed taking interest to know the minutes of how a cricket bat is created, and believe me the process undertaken to create the world class hand made cricket bats was simply exciting.

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The window where she sat

That dreamy day and that memorable wait, all those unfolding memories of the girl who used to wait at this window. While the lover boy pondered of his lovely dame’s memories he visually dreamt of her sitting at this window.

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Stormy Evening

Stormy Evening
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The Rocking Kiss

And this one is the rocking kiss at Kashmir.
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Smiling Rock

The best smiling rock – I have ever seeen.

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Textured Wallpaper

A Surface of the Tree, textured good enough for a wonderful wallpaper.

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Watch my back

All the buildings are a must watch, these are really well appreciated architecture buildings, carved with precision and accuracy to make a wonderful face to uplift the status of a skyline city scape. Chicago has a really great list of well known tall towers. A few not so large famous buildings are also worth looking at.

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Lost in the window grid – skip the wall counter

A regular window architecture shows a very common grid placement on the structure of this building. You need to see the framing of this pattern. Every angle shall get a great shot. I have not even tried this one in mono chrome and multiple other design options.

Skip the Wall climber – there could be hot spots trailed out for him to repeat climb.

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Cloud Gate at Millennium Park

A marvellous piece of artwork, Cloud Gate – referred to by locals as “The Bean”, for obvious reasons – it is a public sculpture by talented British artist Anish Kapoor. This place at the Millennium Park was an exciting spot for shutterbugs. The monument was chosen from 30 different artists. Also this was scheduled to go public during 2004 – but somehow the launch got delayed and this entire thing is made of pure steel plates and polished to maintain the shine. Entire surface is glossy and shines like a mercury droplet fallen from the sky. The maintenance of this architecture is huge and the concave structure at the bottom center is called the navel. You can see 1000s of people clicking photographs each day. This is been recognized locally and globally both. An amazing piece of artwork.

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Textured Wall at Maharana Pratap Museum

Textured wall at the MahaRana Pratap museum.

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Sky scraper with glass bricks

There were many such monuments around the urbanized city of Chigaco. A worth view if you walk through the streets and aspire to watch up towards the sky. These tall sky scrapers remind you of the giant that sits in each city to make it work bigger and better and shape the future of our tomorrow. Yet another Sky scraper with glass bricks on a busy street in Chicago.

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