Saturday, December 12, 2009
To Matheran (part IV) : Night Ramblings
where the path meets the road
After the sunset we left to find food and take in the village and its lights. I love photographing in the night. The darkness and the light are very moody. The shadows makes mundane things appear interesting and mysterious. To capture that feeling and ambiance is the interesting challenge.
A few years ago, on my first trip to Matheran with Batata, I had roamed the streets in the night armed with a tripod and my Dynax 5 film camera.
The photos are best enjoyed in large size to see all the details of the night. Click on them to go to their flickr page and do 'all sizes' to see the larger version. They are part of the Flickr Matheran Dec 2009 Set.
Harshu's house
Tiwari's place in the background
Street Scene
an entrance
small restaurant, freshly painted
resort for the tourists
barred entrance
a house and a board
door
fence
a cross
chatting while I photograph
street lamps and wires
wall and path
overgrown
cobbler
giant wheel
decked up, come into my parlor
Labels:
matheran,
Panasonic Lumix LX3,
photography,
travel
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2 comments:
on my acer monitor these photos looks splotchy and bad in the dark area. but they look pretty nice on the mac screen. q says it's a screen gamma calibration issue. so if you have similar issues reduce brightness and splotches reduce a lot.
Loved the photos. Many of these give out a haunting effect. Put together a few of these in a different context, and you could actually weave around a pretty spooky story around them!
Loved the cobblers photo. Such a different life from ours. He sits in his 8x8 world, an island of sorts, minding his own business by mending someones shoes...
bleter
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