Turn the light off when you're finished...

toragstorags Registered Users Posts: 4,615 Major grins
edited December 3, 2016 in Street and Documentary
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  • RichardRichard Administrators, Vanilla Admin Posts: 19,961 moderator
    edited December 3, 2016
    For a second there I thought the title was referring to this forum rolleyes1.gif...it's been a little slow lately.

    The light is lousy, but it's an interesting scene. Was he signalling or was it some sort of religious ritual? Or??
  • halconhalcon Registered Users Posts: 150 Major grins
    edited December 3, 2016
    I agree with Richard, poor light but interesting scene. The forum is fortunate that you are posting.
  • toragstorags Registered Users Posts: 4,615 Major grins
    edited December 3, 2016
    This was taken before sunrise (pretty dark not brightened intentionally).

    He was engaged in a religious Hindu ritual on the Ganges River in Varanasi India

    Thanks for the comments guys
    Rags
  • JuanoJuano Registered Users Posts: 4,890 Major grins

    Interesting scene. Even though the light is not optimal, I really like how it plays on the smoke form the lamp.

  • toragstorags Registered Users Posts: 4,615 Major grins

    Thanks Juano

    Rags

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  • EaracheEarache Registered Users Posts: 3,533 Major grins

    imo, the light is fine - consistent with the time of day...
    Interesting glimpse into a different way of life... really like the boats/people in the background.

    Eric ~ Smugmug
  • toragstorags Registered Users Posts: 4,615 Major grins

    Yeah ... really an interesting place for westerners...

    Rags
  • Bobcat132Bobcat132 Registered Users Posts: 20 Big grins
    I was thinking I will be reading how important is to close the light, when you finish editing, to see the photo as it should be seen on calibrated monitor and without any extra light sources. This is what I do anyways. I know you can calibrate it with extra light sources included, but 1) Your monitor must remain stationary 2) Your light source must have consistent warmth.
  • toragstorags Registered Users Posts: 4,615 Major grins

    Thanks for looking in Bobcat...

    Rags
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