It had been a while since I went out with my camera for a serious session of photography. Well, this past Sunday, the load shedding gave me just the right opportunity to do that. With no lights and nothing much else to do, I headed to Pashupati. Below are few shots from the vist.
(The last two pictures were taken on my previous visit to Pashupati, back in ’08)
Equipments: Nikon D80, Nikkor 16-85mm 3.5-5.6 AF-S ED VR, Sigma AF 70-200mm f/2.8 EX HSM APO DG macro, Cokin ND Grad 2,4 filters
(PS: too lazy to add photo details at the moment…may be will update that later…enjoy the pictures for now :D)
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Awesome collection with some nostalgic photographs included.
These Sadhos seem really very powerful… even David Em, a pioneer visual artist (actually, one of the first artists to make art with pixels) show case them in his gallery
( http://www.davidem.com/02_photos/1_humanity/humanity.html )
Excellent colors and indeed a nostalgic series of snaps you have shared with us. I loved the warmth and color tone in all the colored pics.
1 & 7 are my favs. (Y)
well…that’s Ayodhya’s ID 🙂
by the way…
what has the world come to?
even the “hanuman” needs an ID card 🙂
great collection!
like the first one the best.
TTM – Custom White Balance – camera white balance set to a cooler setting (4000K) to enhance the detail on smoke.
Abishesh, I’m curious to know the details of the 2nd one at the fifth row. How did you get that blue color at foreground?