Warm Dinner on a Cold Night

Warmth – for me, it’s food. Ever since I got a camera, I’ve been trying out new recipes, just so I can photograph them.

And one of my favourite foods of all time – the ever-satiating corn. I just love to roast and eat it off the cob.

There it was boiling away, while I, prepped up the details – and when it was finally done, I bought it out to the table – and the power went off. It didn’t help that it had just rained and natural light was almost zero.

That’s when the flashlight came into play. After this shot, I could eat in peace and really feel the warm corn spreading warmth down my throat on a wet night.

Warmth-corn


Catching up on the Photography 101 Challenge: Warmth. Also, National blog Posting Month – #Day14 | Weekly Photo Challenge: Warmth.

The Beauty in Simplicity

Minimalism

I’ve always loved silhouettes – how simple they can be, and yet so mysterious and full of wonder.


My response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Minimalist. | I’ve combined this Week’s Photo Challenge with Blogging University’s Photography 101 prompt: Solitude. |  National Blog Posting Month – #Day9.

Photography 101: A Little Behind the Times

It’s November 7th in my part of the world, but the Photography 101 prompt I received today, was for the 6th. Nevertheless, seeing as I am terribly behind in the challenge, I decided to post a photo for an older – but brilliant – prompt: Bliss. This prompt was intended for November 5th, and here’s a look at my bliss.

Sunrise, my bliss
The sunrise, as seen from my workplace. Seriously, with a view like this, who’d feel like working?

I used PicMonkey to add a border, but otherwise, the photo is unedited. I would’ve liked to give it some technical enhancements, but seeing as this is my first time posting my own photo, I decided to go raw. I know I’m no pro photographer, but you guys think I have a shot?


National Blog Posting Month – #Day7 | Blogging University: Photography 101: Bliss