My first visit to the Chilika Lake in Jan 2017 was for content for a resort. It was peak season, and I would have loved to stay near the lake, but the brief was to stay at Puri and cover areas that could be visited from Puri. And so, I did the usual touristy thing, taking a boat for half the day. Which is why, on my next visit to Odisha, if there was one thing I was clear about, it was that I wanted to stay near the lake, at least for a day, if not more. However, unlike my first visit, the second was in end of May, and the season was long ended. There would be no birds, I was warned by anyone and everyone I spoke to, including the people at the stays I was considering. But those who know me, know how stubborn I can be, and so I persisted. I eventually decided to stay at two of the Odisha eco-tourism resorts, at Mangalajodi and Rajhans, keen on experiencing the lake, even minus the birds. I had expected it to be hot, but as it turned out, the rains turned out to be even bigger spoilspo...
For the last hour,I have watching the partial solar eclipse, explaining the phenomenon to Samhith, and trying to get a reasonably good photograph.Success at last!!! Guess what I used to take these pics!!!
(ANS. a double layer of film for the first 2 and 4 layers for the last 3!)
For More pictures of the solar eclipse, check out the following blogs:
Ashish Parmar's Nature's Imagery (Bangalore)
Mridula's Travel Tales from India (Delhi)
Quest's Quest beyond eternity (Thiruvananthapuram)





awesome, i might sound silly, but the partially eclipsed sun looked very powerful even in the photos..
ReplyDelete@AJCL: hey, u dont sound silly at all!!!! in fact, the sun was so bright that the eclipse which i could see thru dark glasses wasnt even visible when i took pics... i tried all sorts of things to reduce the brightness but to no avail.... even tried taking a pic thru the glasses!!!
ReplyDeletefinally, i was looking at some pics on the net of people gathered to see the eclipse and there was a pic there of a child with a photofilm... that gave me an idea and i tried it out.. even then, one layer of the film wasnt enough... as u can see, the more the layers, the better is the pic!!
amzzzzzzzzzzing anuji u did wonder for us by capturing this moment...how did u do this. i wud like to click the same way next time...so please teach me the way..
ReplyDeletelovely images anu, I was kind of expecting this when I came to your blog. In banglore the eclipse was more complete. It was incredible...Thomas
ReplyDeleteI too tried to capture the eclipse between a day full of taking classes. I managed to take it by clicking the reflection though my office window and missing lunch :D
ReplyDeleteLoved the hue of your pictures.
@ Sabr: Thanks a lot.. but theres no real technique.. just read the comment above... simply trial and error!!
ReplyDelete@T&S : Hey, I was just seeing some blore pics of the eclipse and wondering if u had taken some too..... and also wishing i was there to see it...
@Mridula: im sure it was worth missing the lunch!! actually so did we, for we dont eat during the eclipse :-(
and i tried taking pics of the reflection,but somehow it didnt work out well.. waiting to see yours....
Hey Deepa Akka...Absolutely Fab photographs...Amma and Shyam saw them too :) Chance'ille!! Shalu
ReplyDelete@Shalu: thanks so much!! great to hear from u...
ReplyDeleteSnaps of solar eclipsed are awesome.
ReplyDeleteluved that red tinge - luvly
ReplyDeleteThe sun was indeed too bright.....saw the eclipse with naked eyes :) and got a few pics too
ReplyDelete@ Quest:Hey, u should be a little more careful! but the pics are great!!!!
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