Now that I had already
experimented with window- net photography, I intended to continue with it on my
return journey as well. An elderly couple, who had got two aisle seats, asked
if I were willing to exchange my window seat for the aisle seat on the other
side, in vain. I had my task cut out. Yet, my selfishness bothered me- did I
really have to cling on to the window seat? Thankfully, they got it exchanged
with the occupant of the window seat on the other side. I knew I had to pay for
my selfishness, though I did not know when. After a few window- net clicks,
there was a change in the direction of the train, and I lost my westside window
seat advantage. The Sun cast his brightness on the other side, the side where
the couple sat. Here, I was paying for my brashness. But God was kind enough-
He brought out the idea of reflection on window and I went clicking, for over
an hour!
6 comments:
I like the following pics very much
S. Nos. 5, 6, 14, 16 25, 34, 35, 37, 40, 43
Your pics show how passion can create magic despite lots of limitations.
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Any other person would have just kept the camera in bag in such situations.
You seem to be creating new disciplines in photography like net, reflection Jharokha etc.
Truly innovative. Keep it up.
Hari
Thank u Hari! That was generous encouragement...
beautiful reflection photography
thank u a lot.....:)
No words to say at all..........
is it that bad ? :P
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