I Clicked Some Metal
I had decided from last month on that I am no longer going to be intimidated to send in entries for Click - Jugalbandi's photography event every month. When they announced the theme as Metal for this month, I knew I would be clicking a fork. I just knew it. Even when I saw some lovely entries of exotic kitchen utensils and accessories, my mind was stuck on our humble fork. Only catch was, I still hadn't figured out how to click one. My mind was very blurry on how to place it, if it should be stand-alone or with some food, it kept running in my head for almost three weeks.
The heat in Hyderabad had turned on since mid March and I was actually beginning to turn to thirst-quenching drinks, when summer showers hit very unexpectedly. One moment it was so hot and dehydrating, but the next moment, there were strong gusts of wind and heavy drops falling on my almost-dry laundry. The mood had suddenly changed from too-hot-to-do-anything-much to let-me-make-some-hot-pakodas-and-chai (which I did, recipe later :D).
When the first round of downpoar subsided, it was almost 6 in the evening. The weather was cool and there was still a mild wind blowing. I was feeling extremely lazy. Saw my camera on the kitchen shelf (where it almost always rests) and picked it up. Saw the washed vessels pile and lazily picked up a fork. Walked to the balcony, looked at the sky, looked on dreamily for another 2 minutes, held up the fork in my left hand, the camera in my right and clicked! This is the result.

There has been no editing done, except that I added a matt border. I haven't even added the watermark of my blog name. That's how lazy this shot was. I tried a couple more, but none turned out as good as this first one. I love the way the sky looks in the background, the natural blur of it, the 10 bucks fork that is actually bent where we hold it, but the perfection of its shape against the dark evening. Its perfect to me.
So off it goes to Click - Metal.















A very interesting click Nags.. I like it! :)
ReplyDeleteawesome pic!
ReplyDeletehi nags...
ReplyDeletethis is a very innvoative way of taking snap of a simple fork...saw many fork clicks but never like this..way to go:)
I like it...very impressive!
ReplyDeletegood one. A fork clicked in Nature!
ReplyDeleteNice one, Nags. We've been having rainy weather too, and I've been reaching for my camera every time I see the grey-blue in the sky!
ReplyDeleteNice one, Nags. We've been having rainy weather too, and I've been reaching for my camera every time I see the grey-blue in the sky!
ReplyDeleteSuch a creative idea! Love it, Nags! :)
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ReplyDeleteNice one, Nags...and I like the caption....
ReplyDeleteA *simple fork* did its magic Nags.. Nice entry for Click!
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Beautiful...
ReplyDeleteA simple yet captivating shot Nags! nciely done:)
ReplyDeleteThis is so gooood. I loved this entry :). Great Work Nags.
ReplyDeleteNice Click Nags!
ReplyDelete"I knew I would be clicking a fork. I just knew it."- lol :D
ReplyDeleteDid your hand not shake?!
Awesome!! Great job, Nags.
ReplyDeleteSimply su....perb Nags.The reflection on the fork added another dimension to the already great shot.
ReplyDeleteLooks very pretty..nice shot...
ReplyDeletewow! Nice caption and nice entry!
ReplyDeleteperfect nags..i like it very much.
ReplyDeletethats an amazing snap...i love it:)
ReplyDeleteA VERY INNOVATIVE IDEA .
ReplyDeleteLovely Click
ReplyDeleteI loved the title you have adorned this pc of artfully taken snap with!
ReplyDeleteLoved going thru your write-up Nags! Thumbs up to u!
thats a unique concept. thank you, dear nags.
ReplyDeleteLovely.
ReplyDeleteNice shot... :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing Pic! Gr8 click! Superb!
ReplyDeleteNever in a million years I would have thought of clikcing a fork like that. Looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteI am still too chicken to particpate in the CLICK event.
very cute :-)
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