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. > >