Friday, October 31, 2008
Reflections--Radhika Iyengar
Instrument: Polaroid i534, 5.0 mp (6.1-18.3 mm)
Aperture : f/3.5
Shutter Speed: 1/4
ISO: 100
Lighting Conditions: Low light, indoors
I had taken about 20 odd photographs of the most random things which had reflections to offer, however, this one struck me to be the most arbit one in nature, which I believe, is something different from what I usually produce.
Earlier, I had taken a tube light (from the other side) to be my subject, however, since that didn't work out, I decided to switch sides. I took some 2-3 pictures of the fan's reflection on the black granite alone, which came out to be extremely dull and distorted. So I spilt some water on the granite, and took another 2-3 shots. There was a knife lying on the table, so I picked it up and made a few 'cuts' here and there in the water, and voila. I like it, because to me, it's different.
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Reflections - Tapti Ghosh (second)
Aperture- f\ 5.6
Evening time
Day Light mode
This photograph has both shadow and reflection of the objects. In the case of first boat, a shadow has formend due to to the position of the sun and the object. Rest of the boats are a bit ahead than the first one. So, when the sun rays fell on the boats, reflections were formed on the river.
Reflections- Tapti Ghosh
Aperture- f\5.6
Lighting Conditions- dull (evening time)
Day Light mode
To begin with, it took me some time to understand the assignment. I went ahead and clicked some photographs. I was not happy at all as somehow the words 'reflection contemplate' kept playing in my mind again and agian. It was important to remember, that it is reflection and not shadow. Secondly, the object and the reflection should be in the same frame. I did not want to use a glass mirrowfor reflection. It stuck me to use river Ganges for the assignment. by the time I reached the 'ghat', the sun rays looked beautiful and gave a warm effect. I felt it was ideal and photographed the moment. In the background is the New Howrah Bridge, Kolkata.
Sorry Ajay, I could not find the shutter speed adjustment in the camera. Rest I have used in the Manual mode.
Reflections - Yakuta Poonawalla
Canon Rebel 300 D
Aperture: 5.6
Shutter Speed: 500
ISO: 800
Lighting Conditions: Bright, daylight, outdoors
You have the insiders and the outsiders. The insiders imitate the outsiders. And the outsiders wished they had a relaxed life like the insiders. Just cook and serve and not discuss meetings but new recipes.
This is what happened. These men tired from work and the corporate life, longed to be like the chefs. And the chefs dreamed all day long of waking up, getting into a suit, polished shoes, laptop bags, blackberry phones and all that jazz. Only a mirror separates them.
Reflections - Yakuta Poonawalla
Canon Rebel 300 D
Aperture: f/ 5.3
Shutter Speed: 250
ISO: 1600
Lighting Conditions: Tungsten light
She doesn't know if she wants to be on this side or that side. On one hand she loves it on this side - it's bright and pretty and she's happy. On the other, it's dark and scary and unknown. But She's there. She can see herself going with her. She is her.
Reflections - Yakuta Poonawalla
Canon Rebel 300 D
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter Speed: 1/125
ISO: 1600
Lighting Conditions: Dark room, artificial tungsten light.
Books always make you think. They reflect your story. They echo your dreams. They reveal the truth.
These are all books I've read. Some I liked, some I disliked and some changed my life. Many times while reading I would stop and say, "Wait a minute. This is what happened to me! Or this is what I'm experiencing. Or this is the story of my friend Bhavana's life!" It felt great to know that whoever wrote the book experienced the same and that's what motivated him to write. Books are mere reflections - of a person, a thing, an experience, an emotion, a situation or just life in general.
Canon Rebel 300 D
Aperture: f/ 5.3
Shutter Speed: 250
ISO: 1600
Lighting Conditions: Tungsten light
She doesn't know if she wants to be on this side or that side. On one hand she loves it on this side - it's bright and pretty and she's happy. On the other, it's dark and scary and unknown. But She's there. She can see herself going with her. She is her.
Canon Rebel 300 D
Aperture: 5.6
Shutter Speed: 500
ISO: 800
Lighting Conditions: Bright, daylight, outdoors
You have the insiders and the outsiders. The insiders imitate the outsiders. And the outsiders wished they had a relaxed life like the insiders. Just cook and serve and not discuss meetings but new recipes.
This is what happened. These men tired from work and the corporate life, longed to be like the chefs. And the chefs dreamed all day long of waking up, getting into a suit, polished shoes, laptop bags, blackberry phones and all that jazz. Only a mirror separates them.
Reflections- Mallika Kulkarni
Deepa Nair
Focal Length: 53 mm
Exposure: 1/80 sec
Aperture: f 5.6
ISO: 800
Flash: Flash Not Fired
From being restive during exams, we've finally managed to be festive with the festival of lights. Also, personally diyas form an extension of my name Deepa... I intended to capture the lovely illumination that a small diya brings about.They reprsent the small gleam of light in darkness and a symbol of enlightenment and the elemination of evil. It's one of the loveliest sights during this festival.
So, As the Hindustan Times Logo goes, " Let there be light"
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
"reflections" deadline
Ex 6: Reflections
Monday, October 6, 2008
Sunday, October 5, 2008
introducing our guest reviewer
is a Graphic Designer with over 9 years’ experience in Print and Web User Interface Design. She graduated from the Sophia Polytechnic with a BFA in Commercial Art.
Her award-winning portfolio and thesis project on the visual interpretation of Poetry earned her an MFA in Graphic Design from the Academy of Arts University in San Francisco. She has won numerous web awards for clients such as Stanford University and Puretech Internet! Chetana is based in the San Francisco bay area working as a Senior Visual Designer at Yahoo! Inc.