Insect macro photography is one of the most fascinating and rewarding genres of photography, allowing you to capture intricate details of insects' eyes, wings, and body textures that are invisible to the naked eye. However, photographing insects up close presents unique challenges, such as focusing, lighting, and movement. Whether you're using a dedicated macro lens … Continue reading How to Capture Stunning Insect Macro Photography (10 Tips for Insect Photography)
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Storytelling Through Street Photography: Documenting Rituals and Devotion
Street photography is not just about capturing random moments—it’s about telling a story. At Jejuri’s Khandoba Temple, the rituals, devotion, and cultural expressions offer countless storytelling opportunities. From the turmeric-covered devotees to the vibrant palkhi processions, every frame holds a deeper meaning. This blog explores how you can use street photography to document the spiritual … Continue reading Storytelling Through Street Photography: Documenting Rituals and Devotion
Using Leading Lines and Framing Techniques in Jejuri’s Khandoba Temple
Jejuri’s Khandoba Temple is a mesmerizing location for street and architectural photography. The temple’s grand pillars, staircases, corridors, and archways provide a perfect setting to use leading lines and framing techniques. These composition methods guide the viewer’s eye, create depth, and add storytelling elements to your images. In this blog, we will explore how to … Continue reading Using Leading Lines and Framing Techniques in Jejuri’s Khandoba Temple
10 Tips for Low Light Photography (How to Capture Great Photos in Low Light)
Today I’m gonna share with you 10 tips to help you in your low light photography. According to me, low light photography is not restricted to night photography only; it involves any space that is devoid of natural bright light. It can also cover a dimly lit room without much ambient light. So let’s come … Continue reading 10 Tips for Low Light Photography (How to Capture Great Photos in Low Light)
