Thank you Sir for these very useful tips on taking shots of the Bombax
flowers. But it will be tricky to get a fair shot using my compact camera,
for its CCD sensor, which produces bad quality images in low light.

Regards,

Surajit Koley

On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 6:03 PM, Mahadeswara <swamy.c...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Oh. It happens .
> One observation made by me regarding the  blooms  :  I observed that  the
> flowers turn towards the sun.  As the sun moves the direction of the
> flowers also change.   Hence,  you get the back portion of the flowers when
> you  take photographs in the morning sun light .   If you try to photograph
> in the after noon also ( around   4 p.m ) the problem is they will be
> facing the sun.  With the result most of the photographers end up with back
> portion of the flowers.   If you try taking photographs in the morning
> (dawn) from the western side one can get the front view of the flowers.
> But the light is a problem.  After sun rise, the the light is in the
> opposite direction!   I will post the photographs taken by me at Mysore.
>
>

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