Tuesday, August 22, 2006

Gardens at Ramoji Film City

Ramoji Film City. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam
Some of the exquisitely designed gardens and sculptures in Ramoji Film City, Hyderabad. Look forward to recognizing them in Bollywood movies, or more likely, in Telugu movie song sequences.


Ramoji Film City. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam


Ramoji Film City. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam












Ramoji Film City. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam

Sunset at Hussain Sagar

Sunset at Hussain Sagar, Hyderabad. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam

Another reason why I need to find out if there is a way to do selective exposure. In the first picture at normal exposure, the hues of the sun come out well, in dark-orange-ish sunset tones. But the details of the water surface towards the right side of the photograph are too dark to notice.

In the second photo with increased exposure, the right side comes out better with the actual light of the approaching twilight. But the sun now appears too bright for a nearing sunset. What I would like to combine is the sun of the first picture with the water of the second. Too much to ask for? Sunset at Hussain Sagar lake in Hyderabad.

Sunset at Hussain Sagar, Hyderabad. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam

Buddha statue, Hussain sagar

Buddha statue, Hussain Sagar lake, Hyderabad. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam


In the right place at the wrong time. With the sun squarely behind Buddha's statue, the first picture came out as an artistic silhouette. Perhaps if the sun was higher, it could have suggested a halo.

The next photo is with increased exposure, but then the details of the sky get whitened out. Is there some way of seeing the details of the statue as well as retaining the sky and the clouds? Other than the sun being in the correct direction, of course.

Buddha statue, Hussain Sagar, Hyderabad.


Buddha statue, Hussain Sagar lake, Hyderabad. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam

Charminar

Charminar, Hyderabad. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam

Guess I could have photographed the Charminar from any of the four sides, but this one had the widest road. The place is bustling with traffic and you better take your snap and get out of the way of the oncoming vehicles.

Golconda Fort

Golconda fort, Hyderabad. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam
The ruins at Golconda fort, Hyderabad. But the well manicured lawns and gardens surrounding it belie the enchanting story of the destructive ravages of time. Ruins for those interested in history and gardens for the tourists.

Golconda fort, Hyderabad. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam


Golconda fort, Hyderabad. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Chail Palace

Chail Palace. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam.

Nothing like mist to add magic to a photograph. Locale is the palace at Chail, Himachal Pradesh. Chail also boasts of the highest cricket and polo ground in the world.

Christ Church, Shimla

Christ Church, Shimla. Photograph by Paritosh Uttam

Diagonal views of churches seem to work best. The face of the church is nicely lit up by the evening sun. Hindi cine-goers will probably recognize this as the church featuring in the movie Black. The Christ Church, Shimla.

A journey in Himachal

Himachal Pradesh
These photos were taken from my first digicam from an unheard of Japanese brand. So the colours are not as vibrant as expected. But it would take an exceptionally bad camera to mar the beauty of this dense growth of deodars in Himachal.

The receding outlines of the distant mountains in the second picture are an added plus.

Himachal Pradesh