Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Better Half

Better Half:

Not only does the golden bridge capture your vision but a similar action is done by its better half. Notice how ethereal the bridge looks with its reflection  in the water like a sound wave in deep space.


This is a photograph of the Bicentennial Waterfront bridge at Scioto Mile Park in Columbus. 



Monday, May 20, 2013

Le Bridge.

The BrIdge.

This looks like any other wallpaper material picture. Second look guarantees a cerebral journey of the eye on the bridge to the infinite background. The Black and White colours not only highlight the shadows but also ignite the imagination.



Vintage.

V.I.N.T.A.G.E.


One of the best old school totally cool cars I had captured during the Ford Museum tour at Detroit.

The angle this one is shot at gives a pretty niche look to what had been a cliche pic from the height of an average human. 

The Black and White accents on a depth of field shot make this one look better than a new Accent.

Blast to the Past.

This car revives the drama and the form of the 70's (I may be wrong chronologically). 6 lights in the front, long length and covered back wheels paint this monster (Black and White) Classic Vintage from all angles.

Beware, it might hurt you if handle it without caution. 




PontiTO

This Pontiac GTO from the Detroit"s Ford Museum had a front end bigger than the iPhone's Focal length.

Inspiration- This photo inspires me with its wide front grill, iconic headlights and the Pontiac symbol. 

These photos were shot in color but converted to Black and White to honour the era of these Transportation Machinery. 




Pinky Boy.

A simple unnamed flower untwisting (or rather twisting) its pinkiness on a bright sunny day inside a not so bright Kroeger Store. :). This photo might mysteriously lure you into the centre of the flower from its petals.

P.S. - On a geeky day this also resembles the eye of Bumble bee from the Transformers movie. 







Spark a Plane.

This photo sparks a thought on sight. A simple tool(Mr. Spark Plug) acts as a plane, not only flying our imagination to a new horizon but also forcing us to push the limits.