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Photo A Day Experiment (PADE) Day14 - Word

Another very uncoventional theme for Picture A Day Experiment, seems Sfurti and Ritu have spent real good time deciding the themes. Super!

This pic was shot by us in March 2012, when we wanted to do something new (and not just star trail and moon-moon) and Abhimanyu suggested this experiment with torch light in a dark night.

I didn't want to post my name, but this was the only pic where Abhimanyu was sorta visible (on right side) and so were his fingers (white thick short lines). This pic was shot with a 15-seconds exposure in complete darkness. Area on wall was marked, and within that region Abhimanyu had to write the word (here, my name) using flash light virtually on wall. His fingers tell when he switched on and off the torch.

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. Some discipline is needed to do this daily...How much was the exposure time?

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  2. Wow Punit I am amazed!!!! Some day I would love to learn this from from you!!!

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  3. :D 15 seconds and it wasn't my brain child, Abhimanyu (my Photography mentor) suggested and orchestrated it...may love to visit his page http://abhimanyumaitra.wordpress.com/

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  4. For sure, we should meet sometime :) And, believe me it's an easy task...

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  5. Punit any time in Thane , please stop by :)

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  6. Even though I died after seeing this picture, I had to come back and tell you that this is awwwwwwesome!

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  7. Hey I just signed up with Alexa and posted a review for you site!

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  8. Ha ha ha! Thanku thanku zombie-lady ;)

    Well, I am highly overwhelmed for your Alexa-review...it was really too much *shy*

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