A Cover Photo can be a success in few days!

This is a restaurant named Ranganna Military Hotel here in Bengaluru. As usual, I was going about the restaurant snapping pics to contribute. I found this section reserved for family. It was empty luckily. The chairs were arranged in an orderly fashion. The light was yellow lamp shade giving a different vibe compared to the rest of the restaurant. In the rear end of the scene, the tinted blue glass has light hitting on it from a petrol bunk across the road. I just clicked and uploaded. Little over two months today, as of this writing, the photo has garnered 812,313 views. I myself kept wondering, why and how in the beginning when it gained over 100,000 views in three days! Sometimes you have to plan for the perfect shot, sometimes it’s unplanned. But always be sure to put an eye on things which gravitates you and makes you feel this is worth showing about to my family member, a friend, a colleague and it extends to every other person who relies on someone who has been there and done that.

Keep contributing with your own pace!

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Hello @shashaankcd ,

Welcome to Connect!

Thanks for sharing your photo and the tips that you give to other Local Guides, I am sure they will appreciate them. Was this your first visit in the restaurant? When you take photos, do you often try the restaurants’ food as well?

As it looks like it is the first time you are posting here, why don’t you explore the many sections of the site and check out the conversations happening among our Local Guides? You can check these 14 helpful tips for using Connect.

I thought you might be interested in checking out this post How to step outside your normal routine as a photographer. Enjoy!

And last but not least, feel free to Introduce Yourself in our monthly topic.

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Thank you @MoniDi !!

Yes, It was my first visit to the restaurant. I do indulge in the dining experience first, snap some photos of the dishes when it arrives to the table. Since I eat quickly compared to rest of the family members or among my friends’ circle, I go around the restaurant trying and finding good vantage points to cover some depths and lengths of the hall, dining area, etc.

Thank you for the consideration, I definitely have to check out the tips link you have shared, because it is taking me some time in getting used to how to explore on LGC.

Thank you once again @MoniDi :smiley:

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