About Vikram Hazra
As Program Director of the International Art of Living Foundation, I travel, teach, sing, smile and serve, and strive to excel as an instrument of His Holiness Sri Sri Ravi Shankar, whose goal is to put the smile back on every face on this planet.
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Tushar says
Nice pic again! Vikram bhaiya
Is this a close up of some sort of lamp shade?
btw, i have taken some photos of fire works near our home with long exposure.
http://picasaweb.google.com/tushar.soni/Exosure
Please have a look 🙂
Jai Gurudev
aparnata says
beautifully taken pic!
mamta says
jgd
nice pic plz tell what exactly it is ?
Vikram Hazra says
Hi Mamta its the table lamp on my desk :). More importantly, since I consider myself a sincere student or devotee of various art forms, many of my images reference the work of artists I admore, for instance the intense orderliness of Piet Mondrian’s paintings, which I would try to echo in establishing a geometry in a photographic image.
Tushar I saw your fireworks pics, please do experiment with exposure compensation when you get the time. This will help you overcome burnout in different areas of your frame.
The green and red squiggles in the first Painting with Light are just the two lights on the AC, captured by holding the shutter open for about 15 seconds and slowly moving the camera around to create flowing lines. 🙂
Vikram Hazra says
Hi Mamta, as Tushar rightly spotted, its the table lamp on my desk 🙂 More importantly, since I consider myself a sincere student or devotee of various art forms, many of my images reference the work of artists I admire, for instance the intense orderliness of Piet Mondrian’s paintings, which I would try to echo in establishing a geometry in a photographic image.
Tushar I saw your fireworks pics, please do experiment with exposure compensation when you get the time. This will help you overcome burnout in different areas of your frame.
The green and red squiggles in the first Painting with Light are just the two lights on the AC, captured by holding the shutter open for about 15 seconds and slowly moving the camera around to create flowing lines. 🙂
parvathy says
Jaigurudev
Vikramji!
It was awsome reading ur blogs no wrods to express.
Parvathy