AniruddhaSastikar
FollowIt was exactly 3 years ago, I was visiting a local market to buy flowers for 'Dussehra'. And before leaving, I thought of carrying recently bought dig...
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It was exactly 3 years ago, I was visiting a local market to buy flowers for 'Dussehra'. And before leaving, I thought of carrying recently bought digital camera. I clicked a dozen photos that morning, but I love this one the most. It creates an illusion; as if the street lamp adopted glow of the Sun; hence, entitled 'Sunrise in Motion'.
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Location
This photo was captured on a bridge in Ahmedabad City (Gujarat, India) in the year 2012.Time
This was shot at around 6:45 am. I was on my way to a local market to buy flowers for 'Dussehra' (popular festival in India), and before leaving, I thought of carrying recently bought digital camera. After clicking few photos, standing on the sidewalk I saw the street lamp overlapping the rising the sun.Lighting
Although, I was and am an amateur with photography, I found the lighting for this picture to be perfect. I have had put off the flash to get this effect. The overlapping of the rising sun and street lamp create an illusion, as if the street lamp adopted glow of the Sun; hence, I entitled it 'Sunrise in Motion'.Equipment
This was shot using OLYMPUS VG150, D735.Inspiration
When I moved out for the market, all I had in my mind was to click pictures – empty streets, people, traffic, nature etc. I had no idea that I would click this one, but am glad I captured it.Editing
No post processing done on this photo, but yes, I did add watermark of my name.In my camera bag
Since, I am not much into photography and click pictures to feed my passion, I do not have a kit or bag for the camera. I just carry my OLYMPUS VG150, D735 in my pocket.Feedback
Am an amateur and learning the tricks of photography; however, capturing such images, one must move out early morning or late evenings; because, that’s the time nature plays its game of illusions. I think, that’s the right time to capture magical images.