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10 comments:
What colors can do to a photograph is best explained by this. Imagine this in a greyscale, but when in color, it just is COLORFUL.
Bala, we must have different colours for different moods :)
What struck me about this scene as I drove up to it was the relative discipline of the animal in comparison to the man. The goat uses the zebra crossing (seriously, he's a regular and does it unattended every Thursday I see him there at that time) while the man doesn't care for it.
I said relative because ultimately both are jumping the green light! That's Delhi described for you...plenty of colour and enough shades to drive one crazy! :)
I didn't notice that SB. You can, of course understand the goat jumping the green light. Goat is intelligent so takes the zebra crossing, man is overconfident.
Lovely goat... am salivating already :)
The signal is green and that's what makes it so nice LOL
The composition of the picture is so good and the colour combination has made it awesome....great post....keep walking!!!
Hey,
I never knew you were a photographer......
II'll follow this blog closely as I want to be a journalist when I grow up and photographs are well and truly part of it....
I have a olympus quardate camera but it is quite old and has a single lens.....
Can you teach me some stuff on photography and also photoshop....
Thanks,
Yours Truly,
Poshin
Thanks CPD,
I use a very ordinary simple rough and tough camera...a Kodak which is also seen in the header of this blog. I keep it in the glove compartment of my car so that I can whip it out if something catch my eye in that instant. Of course in busy traffic that's often dangerous and I miss many shots because of that.
Photoshop I learnt through the numerous on line tutorials. If you become aware of the various functions available on it, then you can experiment and do new things on your own. The trick is not to overphotoshop an image.
Thanks Anorak, and welcome :)
Scorpi...even if that goat doesn't end up in a wok, that man walking through a green light reading a newspaper surely will end up in God's own kitchen garden in double quick time!
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