Rohinton Mehta The coffee table book – The Mahabahu Brahmaputra – is an effort to take the reader on a pictorial journey of the mighty Brahmaputra river and unravel its life-cycle and how it has changed the destiny of the people living along the river. The book offers a treasuretrove of information for researchers, planners, policy makers, academicians and anyone who is … [Read more...]
Table-Top
Smart Photography reader Ullas George from Cochin, Kerala, sent us this photo of a glass bottle and wine glass. For the benefit of other SP readers, we asked him to let us have the lighting diagram, which could help others to try and experiment with similar products. |SP Rohinton Mehta … [Read more...]
Ask Uncle Ronnie -March 2017
A Mixed Bag During the days of film photography, we used to get film with various ASA (50, 100, 125, 200, 400 etc) and we used to adjust the aperture and the shutter speed, depending on the lighting situation. 1) We were able to take pictures of moving subjects (like birds etc) at shutter speeds of 1/125sec or 1/250sec at apertures like f16 or f/11. 2) We could change the … [Read more...]
Daily Affairs
Born in Dehradun, Tanvi Joshi is a PR consultant and a very enthusiastic photographer. Along with her family, Tanvi has travelled to various cities in India, and currently resides in Mumbai. After completing her masters degree, Tanvi worked as a Public Relations consultant and a visual executive for various firms. Her passion for photography grew when she started capturing … [Read more...]
Hues of Horizon
A software engineering from Kerala, Agnisoonu K. is a passionate photographer. A web designer by profession, Agni spends his leisure hours travelling into the wilderness, photographing the bountiful landscapes. He believes in making use of each and every opportunity that comes along his way. While photographing in the wild, Agni gets his inspiration from the vibrant hues of … [Read more...]






