Syllable of Light | 06 Image Location : Oldenburg, Lower Saxony Germany This image was shot with a delay of 4 seconds at an ISO of 250 at 35mm from a Nikkor 18-200 mm lens. Christmas Market in North of Germany happens to be for 40 days duration from November until December. The largest sell…
Syllable of Light | 05
Syllable of Light | 05 Image Location : Mysore, Karnataka, India Image has been shot at 10mm with an ISO of 200 with the lens Sigma 10-20mm. This image was shot on a Sunday evening in Mysore. Originally shot in the color, desaturated on the computer. The glittery and glamour of Mysore Palace is simply…
Syllable of Light | 04
Syllable of Light | 04 Image Location : Amsterdam Canal, Amsterdam, Netherlands Image has been shot with an Exposure Delay of 8 seconds at an ISO of 150 with the lens Sigma 10-20mm at 10mm. This was shot from one of the canal bridges focussing the other on a quiet August evening. Canals in the…
Syllable of Light | 03
Syllable of Light | 03 Image Location : Aswan, Egypt This image was taken during my early days with DSLR and shot this in JPEG in Auto mode. As I had mentioned about Aswan in my earlier post The brighter side of darkness, it houses the Temple of Philae in the Island which one can…
Syllable of Light | 02
Syllable of Light | 02 Image Location : Athena Greece Image has been shot with an Exposure Delay of 10 seconds at an ISO of 100 with the lens Nikon 18-200mm. This image has been one of my favorite ones from Greece. It took lot of walk up the hill very next to the Acropolis…
Syllable of Light | Series
Syllable of Light | Series Light has numerous Syllables. Each reflects thousands of expressions day and night. Series – Syllable of Light will feature a series of images shot between dusk and dawn. By this apostrophic seasons Journal will feature many of my images which have been part of the Night Photography work. Journal featuring…
The brighter side of darkness
The Brighter side of Darkness Isis Kiosk, Aswan, Egypt Isis Kiosk in Aswan is one of the most important remains of Philae. The Temple of Philae [now in another island after UNESCO moved the entire temple region from frequently flooded island to another higher place] hosts some of the most remarkable monuments of that era.…