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Vitthala Temple, Hampi

Hampi Blog...

 

" A good shooter quickly whittles down his choices", Louis L'mour wrote in one of his epics.

 

How different is photography? Camera holster? View finder? Aim and shoot?

 

I had three parameters as I stood in that ancient, holy courtyard on the day.

Light, Angle, Frame.

The fourth - camera, my D60, was not yet bought. I was stuck with the TZ1.

 

Light was not changing with the quantum of time I had on my side. This was not one of the times I would say, " Camp until the magic hour". I had a train to catch.

 

Angle was limited. I stood where I stood. In my Bata sandles.

 

Frame was all I had to play with. The place swarmed with tourists. Upwards of 500 to my best estimate. I stood there, camera to my eye, sweat pouring down in the Hampi heat, waiting until I stole a moment in time like it seemed I had the site to myself.

 

Then *click*

 

I knew I could handle the rest in PS. That is one tool the gunmen in the W W West never had.

 

Ansel once said, " A good photograph is knowing where to stand" <A hat-tip to the lovely V.I.D.S. >

 

Pardon if Sunil can add, "...and knowing how long to..."

 

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Uploaded on February 23, 2009
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