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kashmira
- Title:
- home
- Category:
- Documentary & news
- Date taken:
- Location:
- india
- Exif:
- 1/8s f/7.1 ISO 2000 25mm
- Description:
- rural areas in India have amazing lighting indoors. Homes in Cities have typical lighting..they make things look flat..not worthy of conversation... In rural areas the natural light coming from one of the opening in roof lit the objects in a dramatic fashion. the play of dark and light on these objects create a conversation of its own.
- Tag(s):
- kitchen rural home Pot
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Simple yet intriguing. I was trying to figure out what was it. Very nice.
by Lavarzadon 28 AprilWhat do you like?
A lovely picture nice tones and great textures, 'Harry Potter' style!
What would you improve?
I guess the image leaves you to think what it is (I would love to know) at first I thought it was a door knob now I'm not so sure
What do you like?
the light is beautiful - great eye to capture it.
What would you improve?
like the others who have commented, this composition leaves it hard to know what the subject is, and that's okay - we don't always have to know what we we're looking at but it is important to set up your composition so that the subject keeps us guessing. :)
Very different, nice color and great natural lighting
by fredclarkphotography 22 February@ViewsOfParadise its an earthern pot installed on the wall with the help of a nail
by kashmira 21 February in reply to ViewsOfParadiseThis is a very neat photo. The ball with the spiderwebs makes for an interesting subject. Is this ball laying on the floor or is it mounted against a wall?
by ViewsOfParadise 21 February@MaTTheW Thankyou Matthew. When I went to this place I fell in love with the lighting. Its actually an earthern pot put up on the nail in the wall.
by kashmira 21 February in reply to MaTTheWWhat do you like?
I like the lightning of the picture and colours.
What would you improve?
I would change composition slightly, so that round thing wouldn't be in the middle but rather on one or another side.