I was influenced by our movies for this shot. Recently, I have been watching songs on YouTube where they capture the drops of water, either the raindrops or someone splashing their face with water. With the latest technology and abundant patience, it is possible to freeze the drops creating a visually stunning picture. Although that dream is still distant, this is my step towards it.
Haven't you seen countless songs in Indian movies where everyone dances in the rain? Though the skies were overcast on the Holi day, the rain gods did not smile on me. Luckily, there was water hose. Despite the weak rain created by artificial methods, I was able to click many pictures. With a group of girls in full Holi masti, I didn't have to search for a subject. Of the lot, this picture is what I like.
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nice post
ReplyDeletelovely picture :)
ReplyDeleteThank you
DeleteYes- sure it reminds me of my favourite from Chandini- SriDevi and Vinod Khanans romantic -sad number.
ReplyDeletewow wow thanks to Pranitha Bhat blog I discovered you are an MIT-an too? Gr8 to know. I am a little old now though!! huh.
That was a nice compliment. :)
DeleteYes, MIT-ian here! But ages before you. When I graduated, you wouldn't have even enrolled in the college. :p
My favorite as well
ReplyDeleteMerci beaucoup.
DeleteThey were having a gala time. :)
ReplyDeleteThe spontaneity is remarkable Nona!
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DeleteYouth & holi-the two really mix well !Nice spontaneous pic there.
ReplyDeleteThank you. :)
Deletelovely capture!
ReplyDeleteThank you. :)
DeleteWell captured... When wer u a part of MIT ? Which yr?
ReplyDeleteThank you. Yes, I was in Manipal. Graduated in 96 with a bit of struggle. ;)
DeleteVery natural...!! :)
ReplyDeletenice clik !
ReplyDeleteVery natural. Nice capture :)
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