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FollowSunrise view from a paddy field in Kottayam,Kerala.
The walking paths in the paddy field tracing to two ends one blue and other white making it feel like...
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Sunrise view from a paddy field in Kottayam,Kerala.
The walking paths in the paddy field tracing to two ends one blue and other white making it feel like ice and fire. In the centre is a small island of rubber plantation.
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The walking paths in the paddy field tracing to two ends one blue and other white making it feel like ice and fire. In the centre is a small island of rubber plantation.
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Location
This photo was taken from a paddy field near my house. Its was COVID lockdown times, so i tried to explore my nearby surroundings and found this awesome view.Time
This was, literally, my first sunrise experience. I went to this place at about 5:45 am and watched the full changes of the sky & surroundings and also of people during sunrise. There were so many interesting views and everything looked so beautiful in the the morning ('sun-kissed') light.Lighting
Lighting was totally natural, no extra lighting equipments were used.Equipment
This was shot on an iPhone 12 pro max. No extra lens, tripod, flash, etc. were used.Inspiration
I never knew this was so beautiful during sunrise, and standing there i saw many beautiful views. This was one of them. on seeing this I fantasised about dark and light on both sides of that patch of land as 'ice & fire' or of two dragons, one with fire and other with ice.Editing
Color and light adjustments are the only post processing done.In my camera bag
Normally i have my camera, canon EOS Rebel T3i and 18-55mm kit lens. I also carry two filters, one UV and other polarising. I also try to carry my tripods with me.Feedback
Wait and enjoy the place and the moment, and capture what brings out awe in you.