I captured this moment when I am off to home on the day of Sharad Poornima.
I found an angle so it look like street light.
Try to be a photographer!!
Gujarati’s celebrate “Sharad Poornima” with its traditional dance of garba and enjoying “Doodh Poha” on the Terrace under the brilliant moonlight.
The scientific and sattvic reason for combining milk and rice flakes is these are foods believed to reduced the pitta that dominates our body during the season.
Ayurveda says the Sharad Poornima moon rays have several curative properties, so doodh poha is left under the moonlight for couple of hours to absorb its healing properties.
I tried so many times to upload in a portrait mode but somehow it automatically converted into landscape view.
Thanks for sharing a lovely photo of the Sharad Full moon @patel_1996
I a surprised at how the photo got auto-rotated from landscape to portrait.
Congratulations on posting your articles this week after a long time and welcome back to the wonderful world of LG Connect.
Additionally, I would also suggest editing the post and changing the setting to display the picture in a larger size - that would look awesome.
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Your photo looks like it was taken near a water front with a unrealistic low hanging moon.
Jokes aside. Please open your photo in snapseed or another similar photo editing app and save it again. This can fix the issue with faulty meta data in your photo file. And this way the orientation issue will be fixed. Then reupload it to Connect.
Just to let you know, I’ve noticed that your post has a Street View label tag. Please note that its purpose is to ask questions or share tips related to the Street View program.