Little Missy!
Remember this shot titled Got Rice! from my 365 project.
My wife’s niece (and her family) were visiting us from Chicago and shot this last evening while she posed for this portrait.
Remember this shot titled Got Rice! from my 365 project.
My wife’s niece (and her family) were visiting us from Chicago and shot this last evening while she posed for this portrait.
Here is a picture of our curry leaves. Luckily they seem to be healthy so far 🙂
You can read about my blog post on Winter Care for Tropical Plants here.
We picked few navel oranges during our weekly grocery shopping this AM and one of the lucky orange is a subject for my Photo 365 project 🙂
Had a chance to visit a friend’s home this afternoon to take pictures of king Bima’s props. His son is taking part in a stage play and this friend of mine had spent countless hours on making these props. They did a wonderful job and I was really delighted to take these pictures.
Had a chance to visit a friend’s home this afternoon to take pictures of king Bima’s props. His son is taking part in a stage play and this friend of mine had spent countless hours on making these props. They did a wonderful job and I was really delighted to take these pictures.
Had a chance to visit a friend’s home this afternoon to take pictures of king Bima’s props. His son is taking part in a stage play and this friend of mine had spent countless hours on making these props. They did a wonderful job and I was really delighted to take these pictures.
I was going through our pantry looking for a subject for today’s post. I came across these Wilton sprinkles and thought it should be a good subject with good color contrast . I guess it turned out OK 🙂
Macro capture of ripe pomegranate pearls.
Here is a brief summary on how this was captured:
Reversed the 50mm prime lens and used a reverse ring adapter BR-2A to mount it to my D70. Then mounted the camera on my monopod to capture these pearls. SB-600 flash was used and light was bounced of the ceiling.