This photo walk was initiated based on
@PaulPavlinovich concept. As we all know, many of us have followed this and have obtained a lot of awesome pictures. From my end, this is my third photwalk supporting Paul in his interesting mission. You may have a look at my previous meetups at these following links.
people relaxing by looking the lagoon and the birds
I reached the meetup spot and I saw Aja, Charles.
@ThangavelS , Kishoth were there. We started taking photos together soon after explaining to them about the concept of Paul.
36 photo walk team
Based on that, everybody (who were good photographers by profession and passion in real life) started with much enthusiasm. Some of them have brought their DSLRs together with them when they came. Also, I explained to them the details to be captured and we all got a specific area of radius for each other and we decided to get back to where we started at 6.30. pm.
Aja reviewing his photosKisho focusing some angle 🙂
While we were doing this, several public started asking what we were with several cameras at one place. We explained to them about us and what we do being
Local guides and about what we were doing with several cameras at that time.
I could see these participants taking photos on many different angles and with much enthusiasm. The
Gandhi park was the place where the meet up was to be ended.
St. Michaels college gateChurch front viewBatticalao clock tower in darkBatticalao Gandhi Park evening viewBirds on airsunset view near lagoonlagoon sunset
There we could see the nice sunset along with the melody music played at the park. At last, we all gathered all our pictures to a
common album and came home. While that time, some of us were complaining,
“Hey I might’ve taken more photos if this is not just 36”. I was smiling and saying, “See, now that’s the challenge”. Special thanks to Paul for letting us remember the old days of photography.