Friday, January 29, 2010

Gulliver and the Lilliputian's

After a tiring and disappointing half finished trek we took an early sleep in the mid of 8 degree chillness in kodai. Our final day started early before the sun raise. Shivering without a jacket in the chilling weather our wanabe photographer’s mouli and abilash were already in action chasing birds, mountains, sun and me. The morning started with the panoramic site of the dark orange and light yellow sky in between the dark green Mountains.

The sun slowly raising in between the mountains to show its face, bushy feathered birds pecking in nearby trees, freezing cold wind piercing through my blanket, the beautiful bright coloured flowers smiling all bright, ha what a sight to start your morning.

After the sun started raising little by little the sky turned gold and formed a thin line marking the boundaries of dark Green Mountain. By now our photographer’s were bored of their subject and came with some idea of photo tricks. It was time to revisit “Gulliver’s travels and the Lilliputians”.


I have to enact Gulliver and abilash and Praven played the tiny Lilliputians. Our ace photographer mouli stared pouring with ideas. The trick was to merge two different subject from different distance to form a picture by making the subject darker by sunlight. It was like re-enacting the story all again. Sometimes pictures speak more than words. Here is how I say so?

1 comment:

  1. Next time we should remember to carry a real gun da..
    Mouli

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