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FollowA walk in the park can calm down a person to such an extent that he-she can see and enjoy every small moment to the fullest. Well this was one of them!...
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A walk in the park can calm down a person to such an extent that he-she can see and enjoy every small moment to the fullest. Well this was one of them!
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I took this photo when I went for a walk in a park during the summer vacation along with my dad.Time
This photo was taken around 11 A.M. The sun was quite bright that day with a completely clear sky letting all the sunshine reflect and embrace nature at its best in the park.Lighting
When the sunshine is quite bright, it's difficult to capture a photo sometimes, and hence if we know how exposure works in cameras, it helps. But when I took this photo, I did not have that knowledge so I just tried a lot of angles to get my lighting right, just the way I wanted. Finally, when I got the shot I had picturized in my mind after clicking from 10-20 different angles, I was at peace :)Equipment
I used my dad's smartphone which was an LG brand mobile (I don't remember the model name, since this was 7 years back XD)Inspiration
Inspiration for me is just holding the things which interest me, with me, by capturing them in many ways. Photography is one such medium I use. For this particular photo, I would say the play with light and exposure to light always fascinates me, and hence I was excited to get pictures capturing different aspects of light. What could be a better place to study that other than nature? :)Editing
Nope! As I mentioned earlier, I had really less knowledge as I was still a beginner in photography hence I always kept clicking the same picture till the point I got the right texture. Also, personally, I do not really go for post-processing a lot, as I like retaining the rawness of the photo always.In my camera bag
It's always my smartphone (Yes, now I have one of my own XD). I usually get to go to a lot of places, thanks to my academics, which are really different and interesting places, unique in their own way, but also we have fieldwork and study that we do in those places. So, along with the college supplies that I carry, it becomes difficult to carry extra gear for photography and hence my smartphone becomes my best friend here :DFeedback
Always try different angles, methods, techniques, and keep doing trial-and-error. This is because the aspect of light varies throughout the day, month, and year! There's so much variance that we learn something new every time we approach it. When we start trying new ways, we learn better and also we may make errors which make us smarter again :P So it's all about dedicating a good amount of time. If you can't click 100 photos, master that one photo that is powerful enough on its own!