I lived in Bglr for while and while ofcourse I saw all this, I never really spent much time thinking about it. You have captured such interesting facets of the same, its credible:)
Please.. Please.. Please stop taking pictures from a close distance... The picture doesn't make much sense with such close shots.... With a long-distance shot the person looking at the picture can take in the whole environment and not just the object... My heart goes out to the picture in which a kid tries to climb a wall with some dolls poked in it; but it was also shot from a very close distance. Just try to recall famous pictures : say old MG road picture. Why does it appeal you? Because it's the overall view that says a lot of words when you look at it. One close shot will not tell any story.. Hope this makes at least some sense when you click that button on your camera again...
kaprasanna. I know what you mean. But the problem is that the background is usually not as interesting. So I'm forced to focus on the subject from a close range. However, i will kepp what you said in mind.
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very colourful :)
I lived in Bglr for while and while ofcourse I saw all this, I never really spent much time thinking about it. You have captured such interesting facets of the same, its credible:)
Total VIBGYOR!!! Very colorful & dramatic. What I never understood is why there are Demon figures with the Gods in South?
The picture of Goddess Parvati is beautiful, larger than life...........I love the shades of red in it.
Please..
Please..
Please stop taking pictures from a close distance...
The picture doesn't make much sense with such close shots....
With a long-distance shot the person looking at the picture can take in the whole environment and not just the object...
My heart goes out to the picture in which a kid tries to climb a wall with some dolls poked in it; but it was also shot from a very close distance.
Just try to recall famous pictures : say old MG road picture. Why does it appeal you? Because it's the overall view that says a lot of words when you look at it. One close shot will not tell any story..
Hope this makes at least some sense when you click that button on your camera again...
kaprasanna.
I know what you mean. But the problem is that the background is usually not as interesting. So I'm forced to focus on the subject from a close range.
However, i will kepp what you said in mind.
First time commenting...truly truly neat pictures...
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