July,2020
Photography Journal Mannat Sidhu
Table of Contents Sunrise and Sunset Theme 1- Bachpan Theme 2-Still Life Rakhi Gift Theme 3- How to bake a cake Theme 4- Zoom call for Nature Potrait Photography Photography hack- CD Frame
Welcome.
“The pale
stars were sliding into their places.” Capturing the Hues of sky at Dusk.
f/1.8 1/80sec ISO 200 Shot on OnePlus 7
“Sometimes, it’s worth not pushing that snooze button.” f/1.8
1/1000s
ISO-100
बचपन
बचपन “We keep these memories in a Photograph” Back when we were kids, the best part about rainy days were the paper boat races and bread pokaras which succeeded it. Now that all of us are studying at various places around the globe, all that is left are a few photographs and a cherished memory.
f/3.2
1/2000sec
ISO400
f/8 1/800sec ISO6400 Shot on Nikon Coolpix
f/2.8 1/25 ISO64
f/8
1/125
ISO64
“Washing away my
troubles with scented bubbles”
f/2.8
1/40
ISO64
Still life photography against a black chart paper of a Bath and Body works set which I received few days ago as a rakhi gift from my brother.
How to bake a cake in 4 simple steps
f/5
1/100
ISO400
NikonCoolPix
“In times where everything depends
on Zoom call, sometimes the optical zoom of your camera can do wonders.”
f/8
1/400
ISO400
NikonCoolPix
“In order to see birds it is necessar
ry to become a part of the silence.�
f/5 1/400 ISO400
f/8
1/500
ISO400
NikonCoolPix
where ever life plants you bloom with grace, A mesmerising picture of a flower that blooms before the eggplant. The lockdown made us much more fonder of the variety of fruits and vegetables in our garden.
f/8
1/400
ISO400
NikonCoolPix
“The happier you are the more beautiful you become�
“Life is better when you’re laughing.”
“When life gets blurry, adjust your focus� This picture is my experimenty with a hack. While scrolling through Pinterest for ideas for themes and poses I noticed a lot of pictures were taken witha frame within a frame. ie. Picture through a pipe or pages of a book that are curled etc. I tried to do something different by using a CD instead and using the hold inside it as the frame with the frame of the camera. I really like the idea of a blurred yet very shiny and vibrant foreground with a small object into focus from the small hole.