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My first Train shoot - Part of Lepakshi trip - AP
Exposure 0.002 sec (1/500)
Aperture f/6.3
Focal Length 300 mm
ISO Speed 250
Metering Mode Partial
Exposure Mode Auto
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I am not sure if I ever posted a vertical fence shot before, but this was the way came out. I had to eliminate a few distractions. Taken along Cleaver Rd. A favourite spot of mine.
Happy Fence Friday
Testing out new features in Photoshop 2021. This is called "Sky replacement"..........
Not sure I like it. Next time I take a stunning morningshot, people will think its fake.......
A dilemma........
capture this beautiful Cat's Whiskers on my mom's backyard garden.
Huge credit to GuppyStorm for the help on identifying the name of this gorgeous plant.
Shot taken at Yamuna Ghat Near Kashmiri Gate, Delhi
Yamuna river cost in New Delhi, situated on the Ring Road, Delhi at the back of historic Red Fort. It consists of a series of bathing and ceremonial stepped piers leading to the waters of the river. It is most known for being the oldest burning Ghat in Delhi. Around thousands of birds belonging to 24 species have been spotted this year as per Asian Water bird Census 2017. The migratory birds will visit to the new places where the pollution less.
This most beautiful movement shot taken before sunrise, all photographers waiting in boat for sun rising feeling a tender, celebrating the nature
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Shot taken at Yamuna Ghat Near Kashmiri Gate, Delhi
Yamuna river cost in New Delhi, situated on the Ring Road, Delhi at the back of historic Red Fort. It consists of a series of bathing and ceremonial stepped piers leading to the waters of the river. It is most known for being the oldest burning Ghat in Delhi. Around 2,641 birds belonging to 24 species have been spotted this year as per Asian Water bird Census 2017. The migratory birds will visit to the new places where the pollution less. An old man with devotee in the Yamuna Ghat Surrounding with migratory birds and reflections most beautiful feeling a tender moment, celebrating the nature
'Angelic Waves of Light' kicks off a second mini-series on the 'Great Ocean Road', due to more recent work trips in Autumn 2023 to Melbourne (the capital of the State of Victoria, Australia). The first mini-series was in late 2019, while on holidays.
The Great Ocean Road is 240-kilometres (150 miles) long. Starting just east of Melbourne, it runs along the south-eastern coast of Australia. Thus, highly accessible to Melbourne and easy to undertake weekend trips.
Now a prime Aussie tourist attraction, it has extensive Southern Ocean views; also of beaches, limestone and sandstone cliffs, and rainforests. Its landmarks include the renamed 'Twelve Apostles' stack formations, and many more (see this gallery on the end of p.3 & p.4 re earlier trip).
The road also passes the 'Surf Coast' (really good surfing) and, later, the 'Shipwreck Coast'; with approx. 638 known shipwrecks due to gales, human error and, in some cases, foul play (Wikipedia), mainly during the sailing ship era.
It was built through tough terrains by returned WW1 soldiers, from 1919-1932 and dedicated to Aussie soldiers killed in the fighting. It's the world's largest war memorial. Perhaps this was why some stacks were renamed the 'Twelve Apostles', with my photo inadvertently called 'Angelic Waves of Light' perhaps also relevant; and of course to the festive season!
All the best and good luck for 2025, have a great one! :-) 🎉
Explore, December 30, 2024 #5
Samsung S23 Ultra 5G Camera
[Also pls note, this mini-series, like others, is bound to be interspersed with other unrelated shots, as determined by the photographic gaze and processes].
Shot taken at Yamuna Ghat Near Kashmiri Gate, Delhi
Surya Arghya-Benefits and Procedure of giving water to Sun. The early morning ritual of offering water to Surya, the sun god, is a sacred one for Hindus. Practicing this ritual improves your health and grants you professional success. This ancient practice improves your energy levels and heals your body and your mind. Giving Visions to the devotees, According to religious beliefs, the sun is placed in the category of gods. He is also called a philosopher to give a direct vision to the devotees. Sun has special significance even from a scientific point of view. It is considered a symbol of positive energy. The rays of the Sun do away with the bacteria present in the body and make them healthier.
Steiniger Weg
Alleenweg aka Jakobsweg oben entlang
Eigentlich nicht für öffentlichen Verkehr gedacht.
700 m bis 7 km
Richtung Sindelfingen