2003 – Thailand

2010 – Indonesia

I was at the Chalkewadi wind farms over the weekend to see the huge windmills. We stopped on the way to take some photographs of the beautiful scenery around. There was no soul as far as the eyes could see (or so i thought). So, i stepped out of the car and was enjoying the nature when….
Moral of the story: Look before you pose!





For more photos from the carnival, check out the post on the Cyprus Blog.
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That’s me and my mom feeding the lories at the “Lory Loft” at the Jurong Bird Park. This was an excellent enclosure where the birds (hundreds of them) were flying around freely and you could feed them (some liquid). The ones Vidhya was feeding were more interested in her watch rather than the drink. One even landed on my dad’s shoulder and he was more than happy to accommodate it.

The next photo is from Dubai. When you go for a Desert Safari which includes dune-bashing, your starting point would be a place where people can watch many “native” animals and interact with them. Unfortunately Vidhya’s cousin, who was taking the photographs, took some time to understand the nuancies of a Digital SLR and many photos didn’t turn out ok. But, he has improved a lot now and he is as good as any other amateur i know.

Thailand was one of the best vacation spots i have been to. We spent a month there and we had lot of fun. The photos are from a place called “Safari World” which is around an hours drive from Bangkok and a place in Pattaya called “Crocodile Park”.
Like the bird in Jurong Bird park, this one too was very interested in the watch Vidhya was wearing.
The one below is called our “Family Snap” by my dad! The Orangutans were extremely friendly, sometime too friendly to feel comfortable.
The biggest tiger i have ever seen, it was trained to let out a huge roar whenever someone sits next to it for a photograph. The bear looks like it is showing the namaste sign, but it is actually holding a banana in its hands.
Vidhya at her bravest! Don’t know what came over her, she readily volunteered to go over and take photographs with the elephant. Only the first photograph was part of the “posing plan”. The second and the third were not informed to us at all and Vidhya, though appearing to be smiling” was shaking for quite some time after. The elephant, without any warning, lifted her with its trunk and Vidhya had to request the mahout to ask the elephant to put her down.
Saved the best for the last. The photos below seem to unnerve anyone who sees it, even us! Don’t know whether , given an option, we would pose once again with a croccodile.
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Next, the duration was changed to 20 seconds and i tried to write Vidhya’s and my name. I just managed it before the sparkler finished, though it was tough getting the H and Y right.
We did try a lot other tricks too, the heart shape being the most common attempt for any long exposure “light” snaps. The next one was done using the “sattai” or the rope which emits a streak of fire when lit at one end.
Diwali was fun. The view from the terrace was awesome. The photo below gives an idea of the number of rockets which can be seen at any instant.
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Of course, many questioned the validity of this photo, as it looked “pretty obviously” a photoshopped one! But, this is the photo straight out of the camera (converted to black and white). So, here are the steps to duplicate this photo
We took a lot of attempts to get this right. First, Vidhya was not happy with my position in the photograph and complained a lot about my posing skills. Then, we moved around the props in the room till we were satisfied with the overall composition.

Sometimes the switching-on-and-off action was too fast resulting in a dark picture. In other cases, the switching on happened a little earlier than expected resulting in my movements getting exposed in the photograph.
At one point i got bored with the same pose i was giving and we wanted a different look to the picture. Lokesh and Sarvesh posed for us and it turned out to be a great photograph. We wanted to submit this photograph calling it “Nightmare”. It was a tough call for us deciding which one to submit for the competition.

This technique can be used to produce some very interesting pictures if you think out-of-the-box! Look at the picture below where Lokesh posed and then i went into the scene with a keychain light and drew the horns on him.
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Even if you follow these tips, you might not get it right the first time. So, practice a lot (another reason to move to Digital-SLR cameras) when the local artist comes on stage before the main act. Find the correct exposure (shutter speed/ISO) needed to get a decent image of the rockstar.
Hope you find these tips useful. Feel free to add more in the comments. Would also love to hear about your shooting experiences in music concerts.