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Photo A Day Experiment (PADE) Day28 - Special

Not much thinking again, for this Special theme I am posting a pic from my collection that first came to my mind reading the Theme.

Inspired by levitating self-portraits of a Japanese photographer Natsumi Hayashi, I tried this picture with a friend at Rangdum, Zanskar Valley.


This picture post is an Entry to PADE-2013, a month long Photo-blog event. To know more and participate, click here or here. Check themes here.  

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  1. Punit!!!!!!!! How??????? Wow!!!!!!!!!


    PS: Clear that you have left me speechless!

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  2. @Juztamom, I feel his friend jumped and he clicked the photograph. Simple :)

    I also have a similar photograph with my daughter. :)

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  3. Really? It doesn't look that simple to me. Won't there be more movement in the photograph? But if you also managed it then Wow!!


    I don't think I will be able to capture it like this. It looks like he is floating in air!!

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  4. Awesomesauce capture. Is this you in the picture or your friend? Looks like you (or whoever is in the photo) is on moon and floating around!
    I have never captured anything like this either. This is one 'Special' shot!

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  5. Thanks @Juztamom :)

    Well, it was relatively an easy shot, as @StirYourSouls told. The guy was jumping and I was taking multi-shots at high shutter speed (1/2000 sec) to avoid any motion blur. A good light and normal expression on face are the must needed things to make the photo realistic :)

    I expressed it better when my friend learnt to click it, but then it wasn't my shot :P

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  6. Thank you @Ritu KT :)
    He was my friend, and we met for the first time on our Zanskar trip organised by Dheeraj of DevilOnWheels.com

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  7. Naah Punit I think you are just being modest!! It is a great shot!

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  8. *shy* thank you @Juztamom :)
    Well, have you visited Natsumi's page? It's a wonderful photography site..

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  9. Yes after you mentioned her. And wow some of the shots don't look real!!!!Amazed!!

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  10. This is epic .. so expressive yet so subdued .. hats off

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