Time is a companion that goes with us on a journey. It reminds us to cherish each moment, because it will never come again. What we leave behind is not as important as how we have lived.
Tuesday, June 02, 2009
Watching the evening skies
Bombay, India
This picture was taken a couple of hours ago and I have to admit that I absolutely adore it. Off to Aurangabad tomorrow for a couple of days, hoping the heat, which is truly sapping, cools down.
thanks bm! My camera has this wide angle dimension choice - I truly only discovered it during the SE Asia trip, but have been addicted to it since. So that's the dimension I used for this picture - no cropping. It's great because it helps focus a lot of images and remove unnecessary details from the top/ bottom.
love it. the crop works really well, I like the dimensions you have chosen for this pic.
ReplyDeletethanks bm! My camera has this wide angle dimension choice - I truly only discovered it during the SE Asia trip, but have been addicted to it since. So that's the dimension I used for this picture - no cropping. It's great because it helps focus a lot of images and remove unnecessary details from the top/ bottom.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot!
ReplyDeleteyou are truly something else. (what's this new setting?)
ReplyDeleteLove the color palette.
ReplyDeleteWhich part of the city is this?
this is simply lovely!
ReplyDelete(you are so kind i don't see how i could refuse your offer :-) i am so excited about it!!! a mail will follow)
you use a Canon don't you? As SB said, what's this new setting? and yes, you are something else...
ReplyDeletechahal: Thanks
ReplyDeletesb & bm: awww, thank you! I have a Canon S5IS and I used a 3:2(3264 x 1832) aspect ratio for this. (The other is 4:3).
thanks km. This was at a fishing village/ colony near cuffe parade.
r, waiting for the mail.
It's a great shot!
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