Friday, October 22, 2010

Twist


Twist, originally uploaded by Vyankatesh Mujumdar.

Macro is always my favourite subject . Simple objects in our day to day life can give us nice effects.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Mister Lonely


Tree Silhoutte, originally uploaded by Vyankatesh Mujumdar.

Mr lonly from Mahur Gadh. Lovely effect of light against the object.

I Love Spider


Spider, originally uploaded by Vyankatesh Mujumdar.

Spider photography is one of my favourite subject. In melghat we will get lot of species of spiders. This is one of them ;).

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Children Plan :D


Silhotte, originally uploaded by Vyankatesh Mujumdar.

I love silhouette photography. It shows your composition skill. In this shot my friend was playing with his kid and there was sunset behind them.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Water drops


Water drops, originally uploaded by Vyankatesh Mujumdar.

This is one of my favourite shot from my older Nikon F2 with 50mm F1.4 superfast lens.

Compose and capture ;)


Flowers, originally uploaded by Vyankatesh Mujumdar.
       I was watching some other flower from my tele lens and saw this beautiful flowers in my frame. I quickly captured that frame in my camera as well as in my memories :)

Sunday, October 17, 2010

The King


The King, originally uploaded by Vyankatesh Mujumdar.
I got this nice pose in Karmazari, Pench national park, MP.
Actually I never thought about sighting a tiger in that trip. Me and my friends were there just for fun and get2gether.
In a morning tiger safari,  we had a nice small meeting with this cub :P (only 10 month old).

Friday, October 15, 2010

Powerful element in photographic composition

Lines


When we look at a photograph our eyes look for “Lines”. Proper composition of lines in a photograph draws our attention to the subject. Lines increase the importance of our object. Following two images show us how the lines add powerful impact to the photograph and change the view dynamically.


 In image 1, waves coming from a distance are creating a gap between the couple and lines which distract our eyes from the main subject.
image1

                                            


In Image 2, waves coming along the path draw our attention to the couple making us feel that they are together in a journey of life.

image2


There are many different types of line - straight, diagonal, curvy, zigzag, radial etc - and each can be used to enhance photographic composition. Taking many shots of same subject with different composition of lines will help to analyze the impact.