These are street & neon lights photographed from Chandani Chowk. Looks vibrant and a new style just by moving the camera. Photographed by: Tushar Mhetre
Digital & Mobile cameras have given a wonderful advantage to click images & publish them on the internet.
This blog is for you to share all the moments you have captured in your camera about an interesting subject within Pune and share them with people from Pune.
This blog admires your courage and purpose of being a citizen of Pune.
Click & email your captured photo to whatsupinpune@gmail.com with a small note describing the moment. Whats up in Pune is currently associated with Snapstar Tours which entertains u with photos which are clicked on tours and surely help you to explore the place! That is why it is rightly quoted as Picture Explore n Recharge.
All photos published on this blog will win a What's UP IN Pune Bag of Goodies.
1. You will stand a much better chance of shooting open views successfully if you plan to do it early or late in the day. At these times, the sun is at a low angle revealing stronger textures and there is less likelihood of atmospheric haze.
2. It's best to avoid placing the horizon in the centre of the image. The "rules" of composition suggest it should be along a line which divides the image into thirds but in practice it's best to simply allow it to fall where it creates a good balance between sky and foreground.
3. When shooting subjects close to the camera it's best to use a small aperture as depth of field decreases quite considerably when the camera is focused at close distances.
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