Monday, November 22, 2010

Impossible is nothing...


"Impossible is nothing" .If u can see that tyre.That tyre is inserted trough branches of tree and when I saw that, first thought was how come any one did it.This picture I clicked at university. By canon 350d digi slr. Shutter speed was 1/250, f-stop was 8 and ISO 100.

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Micro

Here in this pic I just want to capture extreme close up of an eye. That fellow is my brother Maitreya. I clicked this photograph by Nikon D60 with 18-55 mm lens. I kept lens on 55 mm focal length. Then captured it by maintaining minimum focusing distance. By keeping aperture at 5.6 I managed to get his nose out of focus. Shutter speed was 1/160 at ISO 100 to get sharp and detailed picture. In post production I made that photograph Black and White. I like this photograph because I get exactly the same what I visulized in available resourses.

BLESSING

I clicked this photograph at Mahur fort its a fort, temple and spiritual place for Hindus. when I saw this SADHU he was just seating and enjoying the beauty of nature. But when I clicked 2-3 pictures then he pose me like this. He was seating on the steps toward the lake they call it "Matru Kunda". I like this pic Because I got good single point perspective background with steps creating good texture and a well charactarised character. For this Photograph I used Nikon D60 camera with 100 ISO setting and 1/160 shutter speed with F-stop 8.

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

still standing


STILL STANDING
I named this photograph "Still Standing".Here I want to show connection between grass and a hut both are fighting for their existance. Both the objects are old and upto their last mark. I shot this at Alibaug. Shot this picture by Canon 350D.
shutter speed was 1/250 and aperture was 8 at 100 ISO. while shoting this pic the main problem was the sizes of grass and hut. the grass was about 3or 4 inches and hut was around 10-12 feet. and i want to compose both objects in same single frame.

Friday, October 8, 2010


This picture I clicked at Ratnagiri. By clicking this composition Iwant to portray someone who's life is bounded by something and that person need freedom desperately. So I kept the closed door so heavily in background. And that girl looking out side the window in search of happiness. I shot this picture by sony amateur camera on auto settings.