Originally this started as a collection of photos I wanted to post. I was a novice photographer when I started this blog. Now I have learnt some of the tricks of the trade and can call myself an amateur. I will use this blog to highlight some of my works and also some tricks/tips which I think may be useful to others.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Digha Trip

I recently made a trip to the Dhigha sea beach. Here are some shots.


The picture below was shot directly into the sun, late afternoon. The sea was glowing in the sunlight, and taking a exposure reading from the bright water, everything else was made into silhouette
Golden Conference

The second photograph is simple... a fishing boat
From Digha - Mega Album


The third picture is also simple. A bird's eye view of a part of the city
From Digha - Mega Album


The next picture shows the fast food stalls selling fried fish in the evening
From Digha - Mega Album


The fifth picture is interesting. We rented bikes to visit the talsari beach. This shows one of the bikes parked in the sun
From Digha - Mega Album


The next picture shows a couple next to the beach. I shot them from a distance, from the casuarina woods, which is a typical flora of the place
From Digha - Mega Album


The following picture is a long shot of the Talsari beach
From Digha - Mega Album


This is a picture of the colors of the sky, against a backdrop of the sea
From Digha - Mega Album


This is my wife and son, in the casuarina woods
From Digha - Mega Album


The last is a long shot of the rocky Digha beach
From Digha - Mega Album

Sunday, July 18, 2010

London in winter

I had been to London for three weeks between March and April. I was all alone, and with my camera. Being shy, I could not start firing my camera at people, but here are some of the snaps which I really like.

This is my most favorite shot from the trip, where I have captured a tube station on a Sunday.


Lone traveller on a deserted london tube

This is another favorite photo, where it shows a cathedral, which was very near my second hotel, in Paddington.

Saint James Church, London

The following picure is not a great, by any means,but I like the way the "Fish & Chips" sign highlight the spirit of London.

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This is the night view of London, taken outside my first hotel, with my new fast 50 mm, 1.8 lens, which I bought in London.

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The following is a typical London scene, showing a London double decker bus, at Oxford Street.

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Another very common scene, London from the Watarloo.

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The London eye - biggest cartwheel in the world.

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Artists displaying their work at Hide Park, near Queensway.

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And, finally, a rainy day at hide park. I had an umbrella, but my camera and I were completely drenched, by the time I ran to the hotel.

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I am not sure whether I selected the best of the lot from the 300 odd I clicked in London. I do believe though that this represents some of the my memories, which I witnessed in London.

Saturday, January 02, 2010

Road Trip to Mayapur

On 27th Dec, 2009 we embarked on a road trip to Mayapur. We started the journey from our residence at 6:30 AM in the morning, took VIP road to Dum Dum, then took Jessore Road to Barasat, and finally reached National Highway 34 which would take us to Mayapur. As usual, I enjoyed the ride, there was a nip in the air, and it was mist all over. My chauffer took care of the driving, while I relaxed and enjoyed the beauty of rural West Bengal. My wife and son chose to sleep.

First stop I made was after Ranaghat, to have a smoke. I took some snaps of the countryside. One of them is given below:
From mayapur


I also took a snap of busy NH34 in the morning, with my car parked in the side. You can also see my shadow, while taking the snap.

From mayapur


After a few more kilometers, after passing Krishnanagar, I stopped at the bridge over Jalangi river. The view was breathtaking, the morning mist still present and I am afraid I could not do justice to the view.
From mayapur


From mayapur


I also saw an industrial chimney polluting the serene countryside. Decided that it should be one of my subjects.
From mayapur


After a few more kilometers, we took a sharp left turn (Almost an U) towards Mayapur. Suddenly the road started to get crowded as we reached the temple village. I asked my driver to drive straight on towards the launch jetty, as I wanted to picture the point where river Jalangi meets river Ganga. The photography session was not that great though, as it was very misty and I was not getting clear views at high zoom.
From mayapur

The following picture is taken from Mayapur side of river Ganges, while women were bathing on the other side, a typical scene along the holy river in India
From mayapur

The following two pictures also show the rivers in various moods
From mayapur

From mayapur


Mayapur is a village of temples, and the following are two temple pictures I shot from a distance.
From mayapur

From mayapur

Then we went to the ISCON temple complex. Camera was not allowed in the temple and I did not want to leave my costly camera in the hands of others, so I stayed outside while my wife and son went inside and had a view of the museum. I loitered outside and took a couple of shots of the museum.
The following picture captures the whole museum (a little bit dark) as it was very sunny outside.
From mayapur

The following two pictures show statues in various poses of sankirtana.
From mayapur

From mayapur

After my wife and son came out of the museum, we spend some time basking in the afternoon sun. It was lunchtime for my kid, so we quickly bought a jar of ghee from the temple goshala (cow shed) and went back to our car which was parked almost half kilometer away. After my son's lunch was over, we went back to Krishnanagar to have our lunch at a road-side dhaba. We also bought sor-bhaja and sor-puria which are local speciality sweets. After our lunch, we took NH 34 again to come back home.