Now that's a great shot Jyothy; you do these very well.
Being an old geezer these days - and colour-blind to boot - I can't decide whether you've turned that into a duotone or whether that's how it actually looked when you shot it.
Glad you guys liked it. Ive survuved many a cold evening on the hot 'bajjies' and coffee at these roadside coffee/chai shops..
@Paul, Vikram
This image has not been digitally manipulated. The only light available in this particular case was from the gas lamp, which is a strong yellow colour which gave the image its tone. Since i do not usually colour correct my images, i decided to leave it the way it is. :)
i love this one.
ReplyDeletelike a rembrandt.
It´s so beautiful. I like it a lot. Thanks for sharing it with us.
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot ! It's very hot in fact !
ReplyDeleteNow that's a great shot Jyothy; you do these very well.
ReplyDeleteBeing an old geezer these days - and colour-blind to boot - I can't decide whether you've turned that into a duotone or whether that's how it actually looked when you shot it.
I liked the sepia tone of the picture, makes it look good. Remembered the opening scene of Dil Se where Shahrukh buys Tea from a similar Chaiwala.
ReplyDeleteGlad you guys liked it. Ive survuved many a cold evening on the hot 'bajjies' and coffee at these roadside coffee/chai shops..
ReplyDelete@Paul, Vikram
This image has not been digitally manipulated. The only light available in this particular case was from the gas lamp, which is a strong yellow colour which gave the image its tone. Since i do not usually colour correct my images, i decided to leave it the way it is. :)
Well it's a great effect; the steam and the light work very well.
ReplyDeleteThis is a fabulous shot! Makes me really miss India!
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