15 April 2008

Dusk to Dawn of Photography



Location: Melkote, Mandya, Karnataka, INDIA

Having started out to be a professional photographer, was wondering why professionals say "There is no bad or good light for photography". This is one pictorial that proved why.

This picture remembers the chillness of night to be around 2.30 AM, along with my co-Champy photographer Chethu and my dear friend who accompanied us. I appreciate my friend Loki's zeal and patience to be with us all night and know the process of night photography.

To describe the aesthetics of this photo; it is a 30mins long exposure shot with an aperture value of f5.6. There is no light used, except for the mildest reflections that fell on the pillar of the architecture; The Dusk to Dawn of Photography.

3 comments:

hulis said...

lo pics kansode illa....
flickr?

Gautam said...

what is the architecture? looks good initially, but after careful viewing didn't enjoy the picture much...

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