Saturday, December 10, 2011

Total Lunar Eclipse Wows the World




Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Studies!!!

The Dreaded Maths
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Wish it were as fun as music
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With my Mathematics semester exam tomorrow, while studying got an idea and so took my mobile clicked a few photos.....with around half an hour wasted on just two photographs feeling very happy and content...
Now wish tomorrow's paper was on photography 301 instead of Mathematics 301...



Saturday, November 19, 2011

Top ten reasons to date a photographer

















Top ten reasons to date a photographer: 


1) They work well in the dark 
2) They’re used to funny smells 
3) They make things develop 
4) They work well on many settings 
5) They know how to focus 
6) They can make big things look small and small things look big 
7) They work well from many different angles 
8 ) They zoom in and out. And in and out and in and out and in and out... 
9) They shoot in many different locations 
10) They can find the beauty in anything 




Feel free to add more...... ;)











Photography@Aaghran's


Thursday, October 27, 2011

Happy Diwali




Light a Lamp of Love!
Blast a chain of sorrow!
Shoot a rocket of prosperity!
Fire a flowerpot of happiness!
Wish u a " SPARKLING DIWALI"




Sunday, July 24, 2011

The Musical Days




-----Abstract----

Abstract photography is a lot creative and requires a very creative veiwpoint !!!!
I would love to share an ABSTRACT

'The Shadow'- The freind till death.


Tower of  Enlightment


My Music Buddy

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Breaking the Myth of Megapixels

The Megapixels myth is quite re known and exploited by the camera companies and manufacturers. It goes like this: “The more megapixels a camera has, the better the pictures.”


It’s a big fat lie. The camera companies and camera stores all know it, but they continue to exploit our misunderstanding. Advertisements declare a camera’s megapixel rating as though it’s a letter grade, implying that a 7-megapixel model is necessarily better than a 5-megapixel model.
A megapixel is one million tiny colored dots in a photo. It seems logical that more megapixels would mean a sharper photo. In truth, though, it could just mean a terrible photo made of more dots. A camera’s lens, circuitry and sensor — not to mention your mastery of lighting, composition and the camera’s controls — are far more important factors.