Shek, This captured a relatively much larger span of attention from me...why I liked ths more over others? as the intruder (could be u or u r device) preferred to keep some distance from the private world,stay on the fence and admire the beauty from distance yet close enough to gather nuances of that wonderful world so ephemeral, so distinct from the mundane existence of ours...the hint of dew drops, the amusement they spread over the silky veins, the sheer arrogance with which it looked at the human...n of all the vignetted, I felt this is more like a conversation between the capturer and the captivated..the rest, according to me, are a bit too intrusive!
I see so much beauty around me. Everyday people doing everyday things are all beautiful. When I visit a new city or plainly go around my own, it is the people in their natural self who carry the character of the city with them that attract my attention. Everyone takes pictures of that quaint building or that historic monument. They are the lifeless parts of a city that give a city only structure and form. People give life to a city. With my label: Portraiture, I attempt to capture this very beauty in its nascent form, sometimes unawares of the prying lens.
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awesome detail! great shot!
Shek,
This captured a relatively much larger span of attention from me...why I liked ths more over others? as the intruder (could be u or u r device) preferred to keep some distance from the private world,stay on the fence and admire the beauty from distance yet close enough to gather nuances of that wonderful world so ephemeral, so distinct from the mundane existence of ours...the hint of dew drops, the amusement they spread over the silky veins, the sheer arrogance with which it looked at the human...n of all the vignetted, I felt this is more like a conversation between the capturer and the captivated..the rest, according to me, are a bit too intrusive!
but lovely set
-Jyotsna
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