Thursday, January 26, 2012

Literally The Ship Of The Desert

Shot on the shores of a beach in India. Personally liked the vibrant colour of the cloth draped over the camel's back.

Filters used: UV and Polaroid (to avoid lens flare from direct sunlight and to enhance the colours)

3 Idiots By The Fisherman's Cove

Though this breaks a certain rule in photography, personally felt that it was worth it...

The Complexity Of Simplicity

The photo here was clicked under the moonlight and the darkness is for real. The subject left to your imagination.

Bloomed And Awaiting

Tried to capture the rule of the third and managed to with these flowers that seem to have bloomed like a bride just for this.

Touch Me Not

The beauty of the leaves that opens and closes with the slightest touch; like a girl.
The blooming of the elusive flowers; like a girl.
The piercing thorns; like a girl.
The beautiful sway with the breeze; like a girl.
The misty morning dew resting like a kiss on a girl.
"Touch me not" said she and revealed her tender self.


The Beeline

Once again clicked at a wonderful beach in India. See how beautifully they have formed a line along the line of sand, water and skyline. The crow just adds a little more drama to the picture. Found the unplanned, subconscious synchronizing quite interesting to watch.

The Waves Of Thought

This was a frame captured in one of the beaches in India which was almost like an United Colours of Benneton ad. The dynamics of colours fascinated me quite a bit. Wish I could understand what each one was thinking into the horizon.