Black and White
-
Travel Photography | Taj Mahal | Symbol of Love
© 2010 Wazari Wazir | Taj Mahal | Symbol of Love Photograph taken next to Yamuna River, it may look close to Taj Mahal but the fact is, it will took you about 45 minute or more to get here from Taj Mahal and you have to pay around Rs100 to get here by Auto Rickshaw. The reason why we are here is because we wanted to get a sunset picture of Taj Mahal but unfortunately the weather was not very good, but nevertheless this is a great spot for taking sunset or sunrise picture of Taj Mahal. I purposely wait for the family to enter the frame to make…
-
Child Photography | In His Own World
© 2010 Wazari Wazir | Child Photography | HaiQal | In His Own World | Botanical Garden | Putrajaya I have posted this picture before in colors, just to make a comparison between tone picture and original picture, you can view the post HERE but I like this picture in black and white the most, sometimes the colors tend to be a bit of a distraction, I want people to concentrate on the mood of my son here and I think by stripping away the colors this picture have more impact, have more feel and mood into it. If you look carefully, the shawl that wrapped around my son head…
-
Child Photography | Self Expression
© 2010 Wazari Wazir | Child Photography | Self Expression “If it Makes You Laugh, If it Makes You Cry, If it Rips Out Your Heart, That’s a Good Picture.” ( Eddie Adams ) A picture of a crying child like this is not you typical kind of child photography, usually people don’t take this kind of photograph, most of the time, cheerful, happy smiling and playful child are what most preferred but apart from happy looking picture, this is the reality, children like to express themselves freely, if they want something and they don’t get it, they will cry to gain your attention and most of the times they…
-
Travel Photography | It’s a Wide World
© 2010 Wazari Wazir | Travel Photography | Wide World Choosing the right lens for the right subject can produce wonder, this is a small mosque located next to Taj Mahal to the left if you coming from this main entrance, actually not many people pray here, maybe it was pack during friday prayer but I don’t know. I took this shot with 10-20mm lens to really capture it’s beauty and grandeur. I don’t think I will manage to do justice with this picture if I don’t have UWA Ultra Wide Angle Lens, I know that different lenses produce different perspective but when you want to show your subject the…
-
Travel Photography | Taj Mahal | Within The Frame
Taj Mahal has been photograph million times and I guess each possible angle has been taken already including framing like this one, I’ve always imagine this kind of frame back home in Kuala Lumpur before I went to India. I purposely wait for that person to enter the frame just to have a centre of attraction to make it more interesting, without the presence of a human, I think this picture will look a bit boring, I know that some people hate to have people in their picture, they try to eliminate them or wait until the frame is clear from unwanted people presence. This shot would not be possible…