Golden Hours
Once
I was in Patna, the capital of Bihar. As I had gone there after a long gap, so
I became mesmerized to see the metamorphic changes the city had. When I left
Patna about 22 Years back it was a bleak say slender city but nowadays that it became
the city of flyovers with wide roads but the population of the city increased
manifold and lot of buildings have came up in haphazard way causing many
inconveniences to people.
At
the same time a beautiful marine drive of 15 Kms on the Ganga from Naubatpur to
Gaya Ghat near Patna City came up giving much relief from congested traffic of
the denizens of the city, is also attracting and fetching much crowed in the
evening like Chaupati of Mumbai, as lot of makeshift eateries shops are opened generating
self employments among the youths.
So seeing
all the negativities of the city I decided to frame it in positive way firstly
of the newly built Chirayatand over bridge previously it had just two lanes and
now it has turned into multiple lanes and looks very attractive in the golden hours
of evening light (Golden hrs means neither day nor night it’s the light between
them). But for that the problem was to stabilize my camera for that
purpose I needed a sturdy tripod, which I borrowed it from one of my Sr,
photographer friend Manik Da, and waited for opportune moment to shoot the
abovementioned flyover, and one day I got a chance to shoot the flyover in
Golden hour.
Same
as one fine evening I shot the heavy traffic zone area J P Roundabout and keeping
my camera on time mode, I also came up with a telling shot of streaks of car
lights for my viewers and for the budding photographers.
Text and Photo by- Ashok
Karan,
Can be find on
ashokkaran.blogspot.com
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