06 September 2011
Natore, Bangladesh
its a pity that we haven't taken Lamisa to a children's park yet.... we've gone to so many interesting places, but not there.... not to a children's park.... well, it seems that the opportunity just jumped on us when we went to Natore.... we had our lunch in Natore town after coming back from Rani Bhabani's Palace.... the place was on the top floor of a 8-storied building, which was probably the tallest structure of the small town.... and most interestingly, the top floor of the building also contained a nice children's corner.... and to complete this already surprising find, the roof of the building contained a big wheel, which wasn't operational yet....
we also had enough time after lunch to hang around the children's corner before we started for Puthia Palace.... this allowed us to put Lamisa on top of the toys there while her meal was complete.... and when I saw those big windows there, I couldn't resist bringing out my 85mm 1.8 lens...... shot almost wide open @ f2.... just blew out the bright windows as backdrop and we have our dramatic images.... didn't need any fill-light at all.... the light was so pleasing.... the 85mm loves big windows.... Lamisa also had a nice time there checking out each of the toys for their quality..... but the time she was talking to check out their quality became a bit too much for us, so we decided to move out.... she had to resist her tears to go with us.... such a pity.... bad folks always leave you disappointed.... anyway, she had tons of fun at our next destination as well... so, it didn't take much time for her to forget her disappointment....
more to come.....
Natore, Bangladesh
its a pity that we haven't taken Lamisa to a children's park yet.... we've gone to so many interesting places, but not there.... not to a children's park.... well, it seems that the opportunity just jumped on us when we went to Natore.... we had our lunch in Natore town after coming back from Rani Bhabani's Palace.... the place was on the top floor of a 8-storied building, which was probably the tallest structure of the small town.... and most interestingly, the top floor of the building also contained a nice children's corner.... and to complete this already surprising find, the roof of the building contained a big wheel, which wasn't operational yet....
we also had enough time after lunch to hang around the children's corner before we started for Puthia Palace.... this allowed us to put Lamisa on top of the toys there while her meal was complete.... and when I saw those big windows there, I couldn't resist bringing out my 85mm 1.8 lens...... shot almost wide open @ f2.... just blew out the bright windows as backdrop and we have our dramatic images.... didn't need any fill-light at all.... the light was so pleasing.... the 85mm loves big windows.... Lamisa also had a nice time there checking out each of the toys for their quality..... but the time she was talking to check out their quality became a bit too much for us, so we decided to move out.... she had to resist her tears to go with us.... such a pity.... bad folks always leave you disappointed.... anyway, she had tons of fun at our next destination as well... so, it didn't take much time for her to forget her disappointment....
more to come.....