Sri Dalada Maligawa. A view captured through an arch at the entrance to the premier Buddhist shrine which enshrines the tooth relic of Lord Buddha – Kandy, Sri Lanka.
ISO 400; f 6.3 @ 1/800 –Nikon D700 – 48mm(35mm equivalent) 24-85mm f2.8-4 lens
Posted by Panduka de Silva at 9:11 AM
Labels: arched doorway, Budddhist temple, Buddhist, Kandy, Octogon, Paththirippuwa, Sri Dalada Maligawa, Temple of the tooth
Dear friends and colleagues,
This is a blog to present a cross section of images captured.
My passion is photography.
It has been so since my student days. It has been so since my period of employment. It has been so though my occupation is photography.
Photography for me, a hobby turned profession, since sacrificing my occupation in the field of managerial disciplines to devote to photography. My excursions with-in and out of the country; me often with a digital camera and a couple of lenses has seen me returning with scores of ‘captured’ images. Images secured purely as a means to preserve a moment of the present and to present this to the future generations and now in catalogue via Light room.
My profession proper is centered on weddings and portraits which I do with fervor. My clients are limited to the discerning elite of society who always end up as friends. I restrict myself to one assignment per day with total dedication to capture the unrolling events with devotion and always unobtrusively.
Involvement with the photographic community is pervasive. The young and old, the beginner and the experienced; in other words the amateur and the professional seek me frequently to discuss the nuances of photography - constructively. Equipment, technique, analysis and at times business practice, subjected to serious dialogue.
May be that this blog would be a stepping stone to more inspiring matters………….
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