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manirajrajan
December 17, 2020
Thanks a Lot, To the Editor for choosing my Picture for the Winter Award 2020
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Location
This Photo was clicked on a Beautiful Beach Near Murud Janjira Fort, Maharashtra.Time
It was in the mid of the day when the light of the sun is on the top of the scene to spread its arms to every nook and corner of the subjects covered in this shot to give this picture perfect effect.Lighting
As I always believe the natural bright sunlight has nothing equivalent to it, in any artificial lightings. It gives great results in each and every angle in which a scene, object or any subject for that matter is being focused. In an angle we get beautiful shadows, in another we get the darker side of the subject, in another many other shades could be visible and so on...Equipment
It was Canon Powershot SD600 Digicam I used to click this amazing shot.Inspiration
This shot was taken actually around 12years back. We were on a road trip to Murud Janjira Fort from Mumbai. As we were walking along the beach during our leisure times in the mid of the day, we happened to see this amazing patterns created by the waves on a Beautiful Seashore. We can understand from this that nature is the greatest artist than anybody in this world.Editing
I had to just adjust the brightness, contrast, Saturation & Sharpness of the picture to get a better and clear image as we see here.In my camera bag
Believe it or now. I just carry my Mobile Phone (Honor 5X) nowadays. It is the only equipment which helps me capture all the wonderful moments.Feedback
According to my experience anybody with at most patience and more of interest in photography can click amazing shots in any equipment they carry. I believe myself as an absolute example for this. Beauty lies everywhere and it depends only on how one sees and shows it though their lens.