Sujeethpotla
FollowMehendi shot of Indian bride this was straight out of the camera unedited.
Light source : street light ( no flashes )
Mehendi shot of Indian bride this was straight out of the camera unedited.
Light source : street light ( no flashes )
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Light source : street light ( no flashes )
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Location
Hi, I took this photo at brides house on their terrace. the Mehendi event was organized at their place.Time
one of my favorite shots, I almost took this at the end of the day around 9-10pm the ending shot from the ceremony , it was the purely candid moment I made it in only black and white.before Mehendi gets dry.Lighting
Yes! as I mentioned it was on the terrace there are no particular lights arranged only few but there were not usable,so I don't have any external flashes, I do have popup flash camera but i rarely use for slow snyn shutter play,so I used only streets light source to the photo and did not cared much about ISO as I was shooting in Blackandwhite mode.Equipment
This was shot with Sony a58 crop sensor camera with the kit lens only.Inspiration
Do what you can,with what you have ,where you are -Theodre RooseveltEditing
Trust me no not at all, It was straight through camera.In my camera bag
yes! currently I am using Canon 5diii,50mm 1.4 for portraits,24-105 for wide and casual shots and 70-200 IS ii for candid portraits,but I have sony camera too with only kit lens all the time and I never ever bought an extra lens for it, the one which shot made, and I carry one poloraid mini as well for instant portraits.Feedback
Yes! make sure you are not blocking the light,if you are shooting on higher ISO hold your camera sturdy.