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Different perspective is always interesting!

Different perspective is always interesting!
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Behind The Lens

Location

I took this photo on the terrace of my house in New Delhi, india.

Time

I took this photo around sunset. That's the time I take most of my pictures as the lighting is fantastic during that time.

Lighting

I took this photo using natural lighting of the sun around 5pm during winters. The sunset has the best lighting which not too much not too less.

Equipment

I used my phone camera. Samsung s9 plus. I took a round piece of plastic and covered the inside with mud and water. So it gives a look of hole in the ground. And children are trying to pull out their cosco cricket ball out of it.

Inspiration

Just a perspective I was curious about. How the world look through a hole in the ground. How the insect, mouse or small living creature see the world. So from the perspective of ground it gave me the idea of doing this. Kids play all the time. What it must look like when they dig their toys or play ball out from the ground.

Editing

I just reduced the lighting a bit and increased the texture and clarity and in the end I gave it the b&w filter so it can look more depth worthy.

In my camera bag

My smart phone is enough. I also carry a macro lens sometimes that gets attached to my mobile.

Feedback

You can be more creative with your approach. You can do this shot in a million different ways. I showed just 1 of them. All you need is a round object with length 10 inches and width 7 inches. And cover the inside with mud and glue.

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