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Photo A Day Experiment (PADE) Day13 - Window

No this Theme is not sponsored by Microsoft (as far as I know), mighty organizers (here and here) may have something else to say...

Well, today's theme is Window and I am again posting two of my favorite pics. First one is the one I shot in April while taking off from Mumbai (like most of the other mobile camera savvy travelers). What I love most about this pic is that it appears hell lot like Indian peninsula, isn't it? And, are you able to recognise Bandra Worli Sea Link?


Imitating Indian Peninsula (the bridge is Bandra Worli Sea Link)
This pic was shot on Mobile Camera (LG OptmiusL9) and edited on PixlrExpress/Instgram. 

Another pic is the one I shot few months back for a TruePixer assignment: from your window. Not finding any worth sharing event from my window, finally I found movement of people in my ally worth experimenting. A few shot, and I shot this one.


The Ghost of my town
This one was shot on Nikon D5000 - edited basically and applied a theme-edit from Picasa.

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. Wow Punit first one is breathtaking...Love the landscape!! And second one is artistic!!!


    PS: The theme was inspired by Microsoft but shooo don't tell anyone :P

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  2. :D


    Wont tell anybody about the inspiration... ;)

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  3. The left part of the first one def looks like Indian peninsula! It looks like you took it in a perfect nanosecond. Looks like a closeup from Google maps!
    The second one is beautiful but creepy!
    Too many exclamations!!!!!

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  4. beautiful pictures!

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  5. Welcome aboard Tarang :) Glad that you liked them... :D

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  6. Congrats Punit "Shutterbug of the day" again!!! Mighty impressed!!!!!!!

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