Hey Farah I liked the 1st pic... even though its top angle I like tat it doesn't invoke sympathy or dominance ... I can see innocence n cuteness... I dnt c any connection wid rain tho...2nd I want 2 knw wat is da black portion..perhaps u cud hv taken da pic frm a diff angle. no rain feeling again..3rd one after da standard shrishti set m expecting more in case of glass window photos ... :-)
Hey Brenna thanks for the feedback.....The picture was taken late in the evening at around 7... That child was done playing in the rain....if you see closely his clothes are wet.....He forced his mother, a vegetable vendor to buy him bhajiya pav...which reminded me how I forced my mother to make bhajiya's with a cup of chai every time it rained.
Picture 2 there is no rain...I took that picture to show the beauty that the rain leaves behind...I purposely shot it when there were no rain drops...the black thing is a pot...
Picture 3 Everyone is different and everybody has a different way of enjoying.....I like to sit in the backseat of the car and enjoy just looking at the raindrops falling on the window pane.....and that is exactly what I captured...
Farah: I loved the photograph of the boy clutching his vadapav. Although we cannot see anything else, my association of vadapav and rain made me smile. The second photo doesn't quite convey the "beauty that the rains leave behind" feeling for me. Do you agree? Do you travel by car everyday? If yes, then I want you to post at least one photograph of raindrops on the car window everyday until sunday. B - Ajay
4 comments:
Hey Farah I liked the 1st pic... even though its top angle I like tat it doesn't invoke sympathy or dominance ... I can see innocence n cuteness... I dnt c any connection wid rain tho...2nd I want 2 knw wat is da black portion..perhaps u cud hv taken da pic frm a diff angle. no rain feeling again..3rd one after da standard shrishti set m expecting more in case of glass window photos ... :-)
Hey Brenna thanks for the feedback.....The picture was taken late in the evening at around 7... That child was done playing in the rain....if you see closely his clothes are wet.....He forced his mother, a vegetable vendor to buy him bhajiya pav...which reminded me how I forced my mother to make bhajiya's with a cup of chai every time it rained.
Picture 2 there is no rain...I took that picture to show the beauty that the rain leaves behind...I purposely shot it when there were no rain drops...the black thing is a pot...
Picture 3 Everyone is different and everybody has a different way of enjoying.....I like to sit in the backseat of the car and enjoy just looking at the raindrops falling on the window pane.....and that is exactly what I captured...
Farah:
I loved the photograph of the boy clutching his vadapav. Although we cannot see anything else, my association of vadapav and rain made me smile. The second photo doesn't quite convey the "beauty that the rains leave behind" feeling for me. Do you agree? Do you travel by car everyday? If yes, then I want you to post at least one photograph of raindrops on the car window everyday until sunday.
B - Ajay
Ajay,
Unfortunately I do not travel by car everyday. However, the next time I do I shall send you one.
Post a Comment