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July 2011 Calendar shot.

Hey Friends there, I was thinking of becoming a little creative with the photos that I have been storing on my desktop. Have been capturing them from my sweet little friend - My DSLR. Some might be shot using a friend's camera.

I am no big a photographer nor have I attended any school of photography. I like to click and I've doing that when time permits. These days clicking a perfect shot is not that a big deal when you have a wide variety of digital cameras open out there in the market, especially with an inviting price.

So what I have planned to do with the photo collection ? For a trial, I am using one of the thousands of snaps to make this month's calendar. I'll be doing this every month on the first. Lets see how it goes...


I am ready to hear your ideas and suggestions.



[Click on the photo to see a larger version and you can use it as a desktop background. All rights given. :)]

Details of the Photo:
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Place of shot: Hawaii, Lahaina Beach

Comments

Anonymous said…
Good collection Ash.
Kavita Saharia said…
Great work .Keep it up.
Amrit said…
Ash,

I am big fan of photography. Good idea to make calendar.

Subject is the most important - rest is 10%. :)))

Did you post just one picture or more? I saw just this one but 'Anonymous' says 'good collection'.

Did I miss a link or something?


Simply Speaking "A" Simple
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ashwini its jus one photo here!
which is nice:-)
Jeevan said…
Very nice and excellent composition on calender! Good idea and kept going Ashwini :)
Sujatha Sathya said…
wud b nice to have ur own private calendar of photos u've 'randomly' clicked. waiting for 1st of aug now :)
cheers
joshi daniel said…
nice low angle and gives a dreamy feel!
R. Ramesh said…
enu samachara ashwini ji...hey good one as my dear friend kavita rightly said..
Irfanuddin said…
nice...keep going..:))
@ Anonymous: Thanks btw I did post only one snap at the moment. For the collection you'll need to wait till I get them on.

@ Kavita: Thank you!

@ A: Thanks and for the link you'll need to wait a while cos that's in the making.

It was a single picture for now.

@ Mishi & Pravara : Thanks!

@ Jeevan: Thank you for the liking the concept.

@ Sujatha : Time flies and I'll be soon out with the next edition.

@ Joshi Daniel : Am really thrilled to get a comment from such a wonderful photographer as you. Thanks a lot. It means really so much to me.

@ Ramesh and Irfan: Thank you!

Glad that all of you liked the idea. Keep a watch and I will soon unveil the photos link.
Rachna said…
I liked it too. Pretty good!
Sum said…
Lovely click! Nice Depth of field...
@ Sum: Thank you:) and welcome to Unveil the other side.

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