Showing posts with label thought behind the photo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thought behind the photo. Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 June 2018

The Thought ...... Shapes at the Eden Project

The below image was taken at Eden Project, Cornwall, from the footbridge. This image shows the delicate dooms that look like large bubble wrap and the roof in the foreground like spikes. I really liked the shapes (dome and the spikes) and the contrast between the white domes and the black roof in the foreground.

The final image has been turned into black and white to enhance the effect and to show the tonal range of this image.



Bhupinder Ghatahora
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Wednesday, 16 May 2018

The Thought ..... Street Photography ..... Basingstoke at night

The below photograph was taken in Basingstoke late on evening. The atmosphere was very clam, with the street lights lighting up the high street and deep blue sky in the background.
The camera has been hand held with the ISO increased to avoid camera shake.
The final image has been adjusted in Lightroom to enhance the colours as they seemed that evening.


Bhupinder Ghatahora
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Wednesday, 18 April 2018

The Thought .......

Street Photography ... Shop signs

I took the below photograph in Leicester High Street. I really liked the shop sign on the upper window the way the shark is looking through the window. The shark on the upper sign on it's own would not have made an impact, I decided to add the sign below with the name of the shop.



Bhupinder Ghatahora
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Wednesday, 21 February 2018

The Thought.......

Sunrise on Loch Lomond

This photograph is part of series of photographs I took of Loch Lomond in Scotland. The first few photographs show the sun rising from behind the mountains, making the scene look on fire.

The boat and part of the mountains are in silhouette creating a very moody and a clam atmosphere in the scene. This emphasises the scale and the light falling on the Loch and the boat. I used a tripod and colours of the final image were edited in photoshop.




Bhupinder Ghatahora
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