We were walking back to our camp in Turtuk when I heard a giggle. I looked back and saw this little boy up in a window and looking right at me. I smiled back, pulled out my camera and clicked.
Some pictures need no explanation. Do they?
Here is an ask from you readers and especially those who are photographers. Before our trip to Ladakh, we picked up a Canon camera. I would love some feedback on pictures (I will call out a camera click) and what I can improve. Please help me learn and be better.
On a serious note, I was given a new life on October 2, 1983. So it only makes sense to try something new today on my favorite place that I call happiness and food. Curious? Don’t be. Read this to know a bit more about me.
I’m taking part in the Write Tribe ProBlogger Challenge and today is Day 1. The ‘Pattern’ here is happiness.
No. Some pics just say a lot more than words might 🙂 This is one such.
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Thanks Vinay!
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What a happy picture this is, Parul. Such a lovely click. 🙂
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Thank you Vinitha!
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Wish you a very happy bday Parul…. Wish you loads of love and happiness for ever more and may your camera travel with you far and wide and help you capture memories of every moment and step!!!
I am a canon user too and love my DSLR – the only advice I will five here is that maybe I would have attempted a portrait shot rather than the landscape as that would have a) made the eye travel upwards (thats the intent here) and b) captured the entire window without cutting it. Als, then the window would have been the frame to frame my subject and would have brought him in closer focus – right now the walls on either sides of the window take away the focus. Try cropping the pic to remove the extra bits of the sides and see the difference – I would love to hear how it went…
The cheeky smile and its emotion has been captured really well Parul!
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I get your point and you are right. I should try that. Thank you Shalini for the tip. Makes a lot of sense.
Thanks for your wishes too 🙂
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I needed this smile today. Just needed it. Thank you so much for this happy picture. Like I always say Parul, it is always the person behind the camera not the camera 🙂
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Yes, you say that and I agree. Just picking up a skill and trying to use the equipment better. The person is ready to learn. 🙂
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Such a gorgeous photo! I don’t know technically if it’s okay {not a photographer} but it’s beautiful and full of innocence and joy.
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Thank you Sanch!
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Parul, hugs to you. Loved your papa’s letter. The picture you’ve clicked is perfect
To me as I don’t know the technical aspects of photography. The professionals will give you pointers on the same. You are a sensitive artist and it reflects in yiur writing and pictures. Big hug…
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Thank you Sulekha! Really appreciate your kind words ❤
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That smile is lovely. All the best for october problogger challenge. Looking forward to read your posts
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Thank you Ramya 🙂
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I’m not good with the technicalities of photography but I do love the feel of his one.
Then I went back and read your dad’s letter all over again. Loved the emotion and the love there. You are a survivor in every sense of the word.
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Thank you so much Tulika. You know how much I love your words 🙂 ❤
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Awww He is such a darling. Cutie pie. Look at those crinkling eyes and rosy cheeks. I feel like pulling them. 🙂
About the camera bit, I am still learning how to use my SLR.
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Thank you Rachna. Yes, the rosy cheeks cracked due to cold were cute 😉
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such a cute picture. I must learn from you to take picture with humans as subjects. It is difficult for me. I never get the emotions right.
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Thank you Lata ❤
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Loved the picture Parul. Truly captured a moment of happiness. And with a Canon you can’t go wrong.
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Thank you Suzy! happy to see you here 🙂
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Some pictures literally portray emotions 🙂 What a happy one !
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Thank you Anchal!
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A picture is worth a thousand words, and this one just made my day! Such a lovely moment captured. Beautiful!
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Thank you Rashmi!
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What a smile! Glad you had your camera handy. 😊
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lovely smile dear…..
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thanks!
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Lovely! Looks like a picture postcard. He is exuberance personified.
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Aww! loved that infectious smile…So cute! This picture is indeed speaking thousand words without a beautiful smile that got captured in that memory
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Aww! loved that infectious smile…So cute! This picture is indeed speaking thousand words with a beautiful smile that got captured in that memory
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I clicked a similar photo in Ladakh. These kids have really cute smiles.
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Parul the pictures says it all ! it reminded me of a scene in the movie 3 Idiots.
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Lovely smile.
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This is such a happy capture 🙂
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Thanks! 🙂
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A beautiful capture. It speaks so much to the good parts of life, the parts that are so easy to overlook.
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From the nonchalant concrete bricks emerged the most lively giggle! Thats life! Loved the lil boy in the picture… his innocence speaks thousand words!
– Anagha From Team MocktailMommies
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Thank you Anagha!
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OMG what a cute smile:) loved this pic !!
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I loved the picture! Such a happy one.
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Thank you Reema!
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I love this pic! The kid is adorable with his cheeky little smile. Great capture. (I love Canon, by the way).
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Such a darling picture, Parul. I could keep coming back to it and it would make me smile each time!
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