It was ten minutes past 6 in the evening, when this sunset was captured at Munnar,Kerala. The picture was shot from one of the hilltops from where the nearby mountain ranges were visible. The sun is at the horizon and the intensity of the sunlight scattered in the sky sets a calm and romantic mood.
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- Deepu
- I’m Deepu Mathew, the guy behind 'The ShutterBugStore'. I'm a 25 year old Indian photography hobbyist living in Bangalore, who started recently. I would like to believe that I possess some skill at camera work and love doing it. The purpose of the blog is to force me to get out to take pictures regularly and hopefully, improve myself as a photographer. I will be more than happy to connect with and hear from anyone who reads my work and cares to respond.
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7 comments:
Srijanya said...
Excellent Capture
Unknown said...
eda i liked this pic... i have no talent in this, but i really do think u have loads!
Deepu said...
Thanks for the comments. Surumi, keep clicking whenever you see something interesting, because you never know when you can get lucky.
Unknown said...
I reckon this one's the best!
You have a good perception through Lens..
Keep it up !
Dilip Anantha Raman said...
bloody awesome man..............
Rajeev Raghunath said...
Your positioning is simply amazing. I bet you needed a lot of patience for this shot to come through like this. Everything is perfect about this shot! Multiple shades and layers..
Deepu said...
Thanks all for the comments.
Rajeev, Antony was hurrying down the mountains so that we can get off them before it got too dark. He offered me a quick stop over to get the sunset. I rushed out of the car, found a location from where I could compose and shoot the scene. I think I was more than lucky to get it good.