Monday, June 29, 2009

Unfurl


Hmmm... leaves, clicked from a close angle, such that they covered my whole viewfinder. Nothing special in this pic except that its soothing to my eyes (and I hope the same for yours too). I donno what plant species is it, but I loved the way leaf after leaf unfolded to give such a nice view.

Take Off


This one's a Dragonfly [Anisoptera] that landed on a cactus branch shooting up. I was trying to make my way between those cactii when I noticed it. It flew a few times, here and there, and then landed right in front of me, giving me just enough time to focus upon it and click!

The image has been shot in Guna (Madhya Pradesh). To capture it well, I took it at a low shutter speed of 1/30th of a second, aperture being F5.6. It was tough to go near it, coz it'd have just taken off in apprehension of any threat.

Rhythm


Guitar... one of the best musical instrument. I always envy people who know how to play it, especially coz I donno how to play this one (neither anything else!) Be it a simple 6-string, or a 12-string, the music is always good to hear.

Taken at my sister's farm house, the hand belongs to a Russian named Maraat who'd come to stay there for some time. An amazing guy at the instrument I must say. What attracted me to click this one was the way he maneuvred his hands to give us the best rhythm to hear.

Spill


Holi, the festival of colours (and my favourite one too). This is an old snap that I took during March, but somehow never could decide upon its tag. I love it when even after a month passes by after Holi, and we still are able to find the colours at places; creating permanent spaces for them. What has spilled is not the colour, but the fun and affection with which people play this festival.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Insignia


Why Insignia? would be the first question anyone would ask... and I have nothing more to justify than the thought that somehow I feel all the medal-alike marks forming this beautiful animal's feathers are nothing but the praises in his beauty.

I love peacocks, and when you have a home in Civil Lines (which are plush green in every city) sighting them around you is not a hard thing. This is another snap I clicked at my home. Peacocks are generally shy and they simply run away if you try going near to them. So, I had to go to my terrace to click this snap. It was a distant shot, and with my 18-55 mm Nikkor lens, it was impossible to shoot a close-up. Anyways, am saving some money to buy a better lens... till then, this is it..!!

Aura


The distinctive alive atmosphere that this lampshade generated attracted me to click this snap. As if, the light was a spiritual emanation surrounding the body of this lamp, making it come alive. I loved the aura so created.

I was sitting in a restaurant in Jodhpur when I clicked this one. It was my last day at NLU (call it my informal farewell dinner with my best friends).

Sunday, June 7, 2009

Blackout


I was in Kota (Rajasthan) when I saw a blackout for the first time, in 2002-03. I know I shouldn't admit, but it seemed fun then. Today I was sitting in my room checking some snaps on my Nikon when suddenly electricity went off. In the limited sunlight coming out of the window, I could make out the outlines of this lantern kept there. Any person who needs more cues to actually click a snap of this lantern does not have an instinct for photography. Well, all these events just made me tag it blackout. The shot has been clicked at an extremely low shutter speed of 1/15th of a second, 5.6 being the aperture settings.

Suspended


These are dew drops suspended on morning grass clicked from an extreme macro zoom level. The snap might look artificial, but let me assure you its an original click. Taken from my Nikon L5, sharpness might be an issue, but nonetheless the pic is worth a view, especially for those who've never noticed the morning stranded dew on grass from such a close angle.

I clicked this one way back in winters of 2008 at our Hanumangarh home, but never got the time to upload it. The only problem I faced was that the temperatures were nearing freezing point and it was a pain to hold my Nikon still to click this one.

Scales


A leaf trying to scale the sky- what may matter be not the act but the intent. I was sitting in the lawn in front of my home and staring at the sky when suddenly this leaf obstructed my view; guess it was good enough an effort by it to get clicked. Its leaves are creating a look as if they're trying to create a measuring scale.

Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Solitude...


I was in Mehrangarh, the magnificent Fort of Jodhpur, when I clicked this one. Solitude, as is obvious, is the tag given to this man, standing all alone. Wearing a jodhpuri turban, he seemed to have been standing there only to be clicked. The beauty of the fort lies in its Jodhpur Sandstone, which is one of the world’s finest sandstone.

The present is a snap of a jharokha, a common architecture style followed in the desert districts of Rajasthan. This finely carved decorative window frame takes you back to royal Rajasthan, where kings appeared before their subjects on ornately decorated balconies. This large Jharokha is an example of the artistry of traditional craftsmen from Rajasthan. Their craft was previously meant only for Rajasthani royalty. For anyone who's not visited this place, I would strongly suggest... Its a must visit...!!!