In this photo blog, i have pieced together refraction from across the globe. Enjoy more entries of Weekly Photo Challenge here.
In this photo blog, i have pieced together refraction from across the globe. Enjoy more entries of Weekly Photo Challenge here.
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What an incredible series of images here, Suyash 🙂
I had a chance to see the laser show in Sentosa, Singapore, some four years back and I know how hard it’s to get this image, you have captured it beautifully 🙂
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Thanks a lot Sreejith. Yes, it was difficult but somehow I got a decent click. Singapore is definitely an amazing place to be in.
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Nice take on the challenge 🙂
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Thanks a lot 🙂
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Brilliant submissions for the challenge ! All of the photos are great but gotta love the chandelier one. But I think I might be biased in saying that as I’m a sucker for chandeliers, Love them.
The one with upside turned glass is another marvelous shot! Excellent shots ! 🙂
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Thanks a lot for visiting my post and for your appreciation. Your words really mean lot to me. Even I love capturing chandeliers, candle lights and such abstract shots. Glad you loved them so much 🙂 🙂
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I enjoyed them a lot. Keep it up. Looking forward to more 🙂
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Great examples of refraction, Suyash. I think my favorites are the light fixture in Singapore and the wine glasses in Melbourne. The glasses make a great B & W shot!
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Thanks a ton Cathy. I am glad you liked them. Yes, the wine glasses pic is one of my favorites too. I had then clicked it just randomly, while I was having lunch in the restaurant, not sure that they would come really so neat and good. It was fun though.
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so well captured !! That Hyderabad pic reminds me of light inside a periscope 😀
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O that’s wonderful. I wish I can capture a photo like that as well. Thanks Andy, for stopping by my post and glad you enjoyed it.:)
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Love the church lighting.
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Thanks a lot for visiting my post and enjoying my photos 🙂
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What a great journey! Wonderful photos.
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Thanks a lot, Jann. Glad you liked them 🙂
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Gorgeous pictures! 🙂
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Thanks Astha for visiting my post and glad you liked photos. 🙂
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Cool photos, Suyash. (I saw your post earlier, but didn’t have time to comment.) I know wine glasses very well, but what is the photo you took in Minneapolis and Singapore?
I told someone that most people in Midwest don’t use vibrant colors. Your photos proved that I was right 😉 Helen
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Thanks Helen for your appreciation, as always. Photo of Minneapolis is the formation of light on the ground coming from several lamps with presence of snow particles. I took this photo last winter.
I am not sure which photo of Singapore you are referring to coz I have two photos. The one with sepia color and its refraction is a very attractive lamp post, very close to the ceiling. The second is of the light and music show performed by dazzling laser lights, along the seashore. There is superb formations of laser lights and over a film of water, lights create various images, after falling from the source. That’s how you see the face of a girl over water film. 🙂
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