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It was too dark! Shot at ISO 1600, with -2 EV exposure bias and then fill light was pushed up in Picasa. I kind of like this shot. I like dark moods. :)
Montalto di Castro(VT) 25 Agosto 2021
La E.189.405-0 I-ISC titolare del Pomezia / MILANO SM.nto in transito nei pressi di Montalto di Castro(VT)
Saluti
Paolo CARNETTI
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Two Japanese Ladies Chatting at Japan Habba in Bengaluru. The ignored child trying to appreciate Jackfruit.
On the way to Hebbal Lake one morning, the sunlight comes streaming in through the thick cover of trees on the IISc road. There's one guy who seems to be thrilled to be on the streets at this early hour of the morning, and a two wheeler just beyond him, but apart from that, there's little action...
100+ year old, IISc Main Building or Director's Office, shot during Open Day, 28 Feb, 2015.
Its a panorama of 12 images shot using Sigma DP2 Merrill. Images were combined and corrected in Photoshop.
Kanha - The essence of Krishna through Dance
A collection of photographs captured during "Kanha" dance performance by IISc-ians
— at Indian Institute of Science.
Director's and Dean's Office
Main Building
Faculty Hall
Indian Institute of Science
A 25 Mega Pixel, panorama stitched with 11 8mp photos, shot using Nokia 808 Pureview. Combined using Microsoft ICE and perspective / color corrected in Adobe Photoshop CS5.
Pl. check my Black & White Photographic work on Facebook. "Like" if you like it :)
"Magic stairs."
_"Really?"_
"Oh, yes."
_"How are they magic?"_
"They just are."
_"In what way?"_
"In a magicky way."
#blackandwhite #monochrome #iisc
In for the British Aerobatics Championships.
Built in Germany in 2015 and delivered new to the UK as G-IISC on 02Feb16.
(Explored. Thanks for all your comments)
Myphotoblog: frozenfortunes.blogspot.com
Had been to Bangalore last weekend and had gone to the IISC campus to click some photos. There was an auditorium before which there was this arrangement of flowers done for a VIP visit and it was an awesome sight to behold. These white & orange were all over the place and I didn't want to end up taking a standard shot of those flowers.
After trying various compositions, this is the one that we liked a lot with the white flower standing out in the orange and purple bokehs.
He works at a food canteen in my college, where I visit regularly.
On one Sunday, while I was loading a film (HP5+) on my F80, he was starring at me with surprise - like a little kid. I asked if I could take his picture. And he smiled like this. Took this image with Nikon 85mm lens at F4.
Later, I developed the roll and gave him a printed copy of this photograph. The smile was bigger this time.
Location: Prakruthi Restaurant, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore.
Film: Ilford Hp5+ at EI 320 (expired 2009).
Developer: 4ml (for 24 shot film) HC110 in 600 ml 20º C water. Semi Stand Development for 1 hr. 5 inversions in start then at 5 at 30th min.
Scanned using Canoscan 8600F. Post-processed in Photoshop.