Revisited...

It's been a while since I posted anything in my blog. I have been taking pictures, but didn't get time to transfer and upload (in simple words - lazy ;)). Planning to get all posted in blog in coming days. Now that winter is on, I have less time to take snaps and more time to spend with posting all which I took over summer. But before that, I did a revisit to all the snaps I took and here are some of my favourites.

-- AG

"Walk with Me", Skagen, Denmark
From Albums Revisited

"Colorful Night", Aalborg, Denmark
From Albums Revisited

"Rain Drops"
From Albums Revisited

"Eiffel Tower", Paris, France
From Albums Revisited

"Speeding Car"
From Albums Revisited

"Street Lamps"
From Albums Revisited

"Bug on Flower"
From Albums Revisited

"Solitude"
From Albums Revisited

"Bottom view of Eiffel"
From Albums Revisited

Panning...

My first attempt to capture some Panning shots

When photographing fast moving objects like cars, normally we need a very high shutter speed. Otherwise the the object looks blurred. With fast shutter speeds we can freeze the motion of moving object and thus photo appears sharp. But with fast shutter speed, the background is also frozen and so we don't get the feel of actual speed of the moving object. To get this effect in to the photo, a technique is used called Panning. Panning is a technique in which you use a lower shutter speed and follow the moving object while photographed. This will give a sharp image of the moving object, but a blurred background, giving a feel of actual motion in the picture.

The shutter speed used in below photos are around 1/60.

Try to see the full album in big size, as the effect is not fully evident in small size photos in blog. (Click here for full album)

-- AG

Swades...

Homeland.... May 2008

-- AG