Travel from morning to night - from the sight of my camera
The day always begins with the sky. In the morning, when I peeped out of the window the sky was very clean and white. The rays of the sun were falling on the light sheet of clouds. That moment filled a peace and peace in the mind. It felt as if the whole day was clear and full of refreshment.
An innocent moment was imprisoned in the small corner of the house in the afternoon. I took the black and white picture of Uwais, which was peeping out standing near the window. This photo touched me deeply. The curiosity and innocence of a small child can rarely be shown in a better way. Black and white pictures have their own story - they deepen emotions even without colors.
The most beautiful time of the day is always evening for me. As soon as the sun began to mold, the sky changed its form. The orange layers were covered all over the sky. Buildings and lights spread far and looked even more beautiful in that color. This scene was as if the sun was celebrating its farewell as a celebration.
At the end of the day the scene I captured on camera made the whole day even more special. The statue of lord Shiva standing in the middle of pond isshining in the light of the night. The reflection of that statue in the water and the lights spread all around were making the scene divine. It felt as if the whole night was covered with that peace within himself.
Today was a very precious day for me. The morning freshness, the innocence of the afternoon, the beauty of the evening and the spirituality of the night - all of them became a story together. The camera not only took pictures, but also saved my heart's feelings. Sometimes the day also passes that it seems as if every moment is teaching us something new and every picture becomes a witness to that learning.
All Images by @pathanapsana
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