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A morning photowalk in a garden in Baroda

Kamatibaugh garden in Baroda is superb (now).

Went there to get acquinted with people inclined to photography. I reached there a bit early so had a stroll with my NEX mounted with a very old Russian Industar 50mmf3.5 preset at f11 with zone focus preset too. This combination is a small camera that people do not give any objection to. I can be almost invisible as a photographer.

Infact one photographer had a camera bag and the moment he took out his camera, people sitting nearby asked whether there is a photo day or such special today while I was photographing around them for last 15 minutes.

Since photos are taken at split seconds, it can be skewed to say lies or a different story altogether. Here are some shots which are funny and coincidental. and some are to capture pure beauty of light.

Some were busy with their daily exercises and I found my coincidental similes.

In agreement with.

A supporter.

A supporter and a watcher.

Thou shall command, shall I follow.

Bending, standing and sitting.

Two were bathing in sunshine while discussing something.

One was engulfed in a book in morning light.

Another one was waiting below a tree. But the light was showring like blessing on her.

And a street cleaning daily work below Jetalpur road, that I shot yesterday with NEX and Olympus 50mmf1.4.


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  1. Liked those candid shots and especially how you processed them.

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