This Diwali was spent more or less with the camera and hardly any time actually celebrating the occasion with fireworks. Here are some of my 'better' shots which are actually mistakes but the exposure setting on the camera turned into images that seem to have been edited in Adobe Photoshop. But let me remind you, not one of them has been edited... It's time to let the fireworks take over.
Don't mind the extra long post because of so many photos.


Some evening shots to capture the colours of the setting sun.


As usual, lamps form an intergral part of the festival.



We brighten up the air, but we always forget the smoke that's left behind, and the trash that's strewn on the ground...

The rise of "Fire Trees" from the ground.


I don't know what the camera orientation was for these shots.












This ain't no Photoshop.

The Flowers from the "Fire Trees".

And then there's a chaotic end.
Dude those were some nice pics man, especialy the last one, and btw even i with ur inspiration did some snapping this diwali, will post them as soon as i can
ReplyDeleteYes welll i guess i need to get over the 12 yr long ganguly hang over and well INDIA is in news for one more thing buddy..Our field..Chandrayaan is rocking the skies...literally...
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