now to think of it dusk and dawn go hand in hand.Dawn’s right hand clambers on to the left hand of dusk.the speak to each other over a cup of tea,continuously smile at each others silly jokes,sometimes in a whisper they profess love.but…they part&how???they can’t meet each other any more,they come at different parts of the day,meet the same people on earth,ask about each other,but never meet.
Thanks for providing them the quintessential,meeting point on through the vivid eye of yours,through your camera.(by the way the pix r lovely)
The first photo reminded me of a litho-print with the poem ‘Taal gaach ek paaye daaNRiye’ in Sahoj Path! Moments of dawn and dusk in this series have been brilliantly captured, culminating well in the vivid image of the quintessential Bangali morning ritual, Tea. Excellent!
I hope you can get yourself a more advanced camera. Better optics would breathe even more life into your pictures.
Thank you for this radically refreshing glimpse into nature’s best…the tale is well told and the end an open one, allowing us to let our mundane minds wander into timeless territory…each cup of tea a fresh lease of life…
Subtle and underplayed….the mark of a true artist.
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Mind-blowing shots from a mind-blowing woman!!!! We are very proud of you. Keep up the good work Bonu!!!!
I miss the full shadow of the tea cup.
Great pics. The sky in the tea cup was ingenious.
now to think of it dusk and dawn go hand in hand.Dawn’s right hand clambers on to the left hand of dusk.the speak to each other over a cup of tea,continuously smile at each others silly jokes,sometimes in a whisper they profess love.but…they part&how???they can’t meet each other any more,they come at different parts of the day,meet the same people on earth,ask about each other,but never meet.
Thanks for providing them the quintessential,meeting point on through the vivid eye of yours,through your camera.(by the way the pix r lovely)
Amazing. Very nice.
The first photo reminded me of a litho-print with the poem ‘Taal gaach ek paaye daaNRiye’ in Sahoj Path! Moments of dawn and dusk in this series have been brilliantly captured, culminating well in the vivid image of the quintessential Bangali morning ritual, Tea. Excellent!
I hope you can get yourself a more advanced camera. Better optics would breathe even more life into your pictures.
Thank you for this radically refreshing glimpse into nature’s best…the tale is well told and the end an open one, allowing us to let our mundane minds wander into timeless territory…each cup of tea a fresh lease of life…
Subtle and underplayed….the mark of a true artist.
Except the TEA, I like the rest. You have chosen extremely popular subjects to photograph. What Camera do you use?
I am really not a photographer…But I wish I could be one!
Now here’s the multi-talented woman…
Loved the Tea especially. Excellent example of still life; I just wish that the shadow had not been so prominent.
Knaapiye diyechis toh!!!…
Beautiful pics babes…. Awesome.. I loved the “tea”..pic specially…
SIMPLY SUPERB SWEETY… TUI TO EKDOM RPFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER ER MOTO PICS CAPTURE KORIS RE…. M PROUD OF U SHIBU…
Khub bhlao….mind blowing…