"Seeing is not enough, you have feel what you photograph".Hey friends! I am Amisha Mahale and i love clicking pictures. This blog will help you know how to capture a good picture even on your mobile phone and make it look more awsome. I'll also share basic tips and my experiences.
Through the front glass of a car
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"Atal Setu" beautifully captured through the front glass of a car in motion. The day was sunny and a bit cloudy. That's what I observed, captured and added a little effect to the picture.😍
It was monsoon that time. One day few weeks before ganesh chaturti we decided to visit the place where the idols of lord ganesha were made and have a look how the work is going on. We reached our destination and what i saw was so impressive. There were hundreds of ganesha idol arranged in rows. They were not painted but the work was still going on. Moving my steps forward I asked the artist many more things about how the idols were made. I observed an uncles who was an artist beautifully making and carving the same....i went towards him and observed carefully. I captured that moment and added a little vintage effect on snapseed app. Have a look on my click.
"Photography is the power of observation and not the application of technology." In today's world photography is rapidly developing. We have Wedding photography, wildlife photography, marine photography, sports photography, aerial photography, portrait photography, architectural photography, event photography etc. Photography is all about light. To let the camera "see" what you wish, you have tools controlling how much light reaches the camera sensor, the aperture and shutter speed controls. With too little light, your photo will be too dark. With too much light, it will be too bright. In both cases some details will be lost. You use aperture and shutter speed to achieve the proper exposure , while taking into account some important side-effects you should be aware about. Lets know how to capture the waves. We all love to visit beaches and if we visit it early morning during the sun rise or in the evening during the sun set, the first thin...
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