Photography, after all is the play of light on objects, and so naturally light is a major aspect of taking pictures, and we often don't pay it enough attention. What I would suggest, now that we are in the age of digital cameras, is that you play with the exposure and aperture settings, and pick one that you think says it best. All of these photos are examples of doing just that, with one major exception, and that is the seagull picture, where I didn't have the luxury of time, and so I just kept shooting, and hoped one or two would turn out. Enjoy them, I know I did.
I could live in the first picture. Stunning.
ReplyDeleteI love the air of mystery about the window; actually, pictures of windows are always a kind of allegory to me. The quiescence of the mountains reflecting in the lake is enchanting...
ReplyDeleteI am charmed by the first one - It looks like entering another space, another time. Delightful.
ReplyDeleteIt's interesting that you all liked the first picture (and I like it too), but it is taken from Humayan's tomb, a place that looks a lot like the Taj Mahal, but was constructed earlier. It's one of the amazing places in India.
ReplyDeleteI like the next to the last picture, all that pink and yellow and the tree pic is awesome (:
ReplyDeleteI like them all but just picked my favs...
Wow!! Really beautiful pictures!!
ReplyDeleteI concur with everyone else; the first one is great. The lines really draw your eye to the center of the photograph.
ReplyDeleteDrachma, I loved all the pics, specially the Seagull one. Kudos to you for capturing it. And the first picture, well I think you had posted it earlier also, right? Its stunning!
ReplyDeleteThanks to all for your comments. And, yes, I did post several of the pictures earlier, including the first, second, fourth and fifth ones. The other three are new ones.
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