Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Diya




















I think this one would make an excellent Greeting Card/Post Card for Diwali.

Initially, I attempted to take this picture using a flash, but the flash just made the picture seem as though it was overexposed. So I went ahead and began taking different shots with varying ISO levels since it was a very low-light setting.

The higher ISO settings seem to work better, but the shot wasn't quite where I wanted it.
(the reddish/orange tint in the shot overwhelmed the subject)

After trying out a couple more combinations, I think I found my sweet spot.
I decided to drop ISO, increase aperture, and slow down the shutter a bit.

I'm glad it turned out the way it did. The available light made for a great shot..

Children's Gym


Took this one at a Children's Gym in Loudoun County, VA.

It was early in the morning and I was barely awake when taking most of these shots, so I had to take quite a few to capture the moment in the way that I wanted to. I think this one captured the moment exceptionally well.

It was the girl's first time at a children's gym and she was very shy of joining the other kids in Calisthenics.

Her cousins were playing in the gym and she kept saying that she wanted to go play with them, but whenever her aunt would take her into the gym, she would come running out first chance that she got.

I took this one at the very second that she overcame her shyness and started following the Calisthenics instructor's excercises..

Havan


A Havan is a sacred ritual in Hinduism that involves a fire ceremony. It is a ritual of sacrifice made to the Hindu god of fire, Agni.

Hindu belief is that lighting the sacred fire will help rid your home and family of evil spirits. It is a very common ceremony amongst Hindu families.

This picture was taken at such a Havan. I love the colors and tones in this capture.

The sacred fire almost looks surreal..

Thursday, February 21, 2008

Marigold/Daffodil




I love the way this one turned out..

I went up to NYC for a business/valentines day trip this year and room service brought up my grilled salmon with a beautiful arrangement of flowers.

I called the concierge and was told that the flowers brought up to my room were a rare blend species of Marigold/Daffodil.

I took a few shots using the standard background but something just didn't feel right.So I dropped my jacket behind the subject and went crazy with shutter speed/aperture combos.

The result was much better than I had hoped for. I've always heard that fresh flowers are always a pleasure to photograph (especially in macro photography) because of their vibrance, fine detail, and vivid colors.

I guess I got to experience this first hand this time..

Monday, January 28, 2008

Naman




This is my first attempt at a baby portrait.

I captured this one with an increased brightness setting to give the image a "dreamy" vibe.

This picture was taken a few days back at Holy Cross hospital in Silver Spring, MD where Naman was born.

He is exactly 10 hours old in this picture..

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Paradise




















I took this one while on a business trip in Clearwater, FL last summer.
White sand, Bluish-green water, and seafood galore!

Need I say more?

Clearwater truly is Paradisial..

Warmth




















I like the simplicity of this shot..

I wanted to capture a feeling of warmth and comfort.
(Hence the warm tones, and orange-ish glow in a low-light setting.)

I also wanted to make the best use of the natural light in this setting, so I decided to leave the flash turned off.

The child in the picture had been crying for a long time and stopped crying as soon as soon she received the attention she was craving.