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    Tuesday, 15 January 2013

    is there a better portrait backdrop than Baliati Palace?

    15 January 2013

    old buildings automatically make great subjects... their time-driven textures add that natural element to human creations to make it perfect for crazy people like photographers.... photographers like textures... they venture into stinky damp places in search of textures... but remember that photos only contain visuals, they don't record smell or any other negative aspect of the place... so, if the end result looks cool, that would justify anything...

    I've seen Joe McNally take subjects down to shaky boats on crocodile-infested Florida swamps or on flying helicopters above the "Hollywood" sign... all of that to get a great natural-looking backdrop... others like Joel Grimes make their mark as composite artists, combining the subject and the backdrop in Photoshop in a way that would make even the best of critiques think twice...

     Baliati Palace provides a diversity in backdrop like no other....

    anyway, back to old buildings... like many other photographers, I also got fascinated a little with old buildings as portrait backdrops... Baliati Palace at Manikganj is one of the prime places I've found in Bangladesh... its walls, doors, and arches give numerous opportunities to diversify framing.... they're no doubt great backdrops, but there's something missing there... its not the place where I would go to get a wide shot... for that kinda shot, I would prefer Panamnagar at Sonargaon in Narayanganj.... that place is also great for lovely old backdrops, but recent 'renovations' over there wiped off a lotta cool textures forever and also put some of the most attractive buildings beyond limit... entering these buildings is a challenge for most... though with proper permission its possible to get access...

    Panamnagar gives an excellent option with open spaces inside ruins....

    another place I would consider good for portrait photography is Rani Bhabani's Palace at Natore..... this place doesn't provide a lotta different backdrops, but certainly a handful.... the other attractive place near Rani Bhabani's Palace is Puthia Palace at Rajshahi.... Puthia's position is a little sensitive though.... I've seen Bangla movie shoots there with actors dancing on temples... well, my experience says thats exactly what one should avoid if you want some last friendship with people over there.... I've got tremendous support from Puthia's caretakers because of my gentle handling.... anyway, this is a sacred place and mostly contain temples... still there are opportunities there keeping the place's integrity intact.... the things most unique about this place are its terracotta.... the temples are full of fantastic terracotta art.... though the terracotta is missing in a lotta places, its still something not to miss....

    Puthia Palace provides magnificent terracotta backdrops....

    Rani Bhabani's Palace at Natore has some cozy backdrops....

    so, do I really think that Baliati is the best portrait backdrop from the ones that I've seen?.... difficult question, but I would say 'yes'.... unless I want open spaces within old structures... for that I would pick Panamnagar... and if I want terracotta, it has to be Puthia.... it also puts the matter of convenience to the fore.... Puthia and Rani Bhabani Palace are far from the capital Dhaka, whereas Panamnagar is the closest, closely followed by Baliati....

    what do you think?.... whats your favourite old backdrop? :)

    Sunday, 9 May 2010

    Baliati Portraiture Version ii, May 2010

    08 May 2010
    Baliati Palace, Baliati, Saturia, Manikganj, Bangladesh

    we were almost dying to make yet another visit there....two visits in recent times couldn't quench my thirst...... it was the same for most others as well..... the place is full of fun and it has become almost mandatory for most of us to find a way of the ever-tiring Dhaka City.... there were almost too many signing up for this recurring, but interesting venture...... we were calculating a total of almost 100 people... but as we've seen in the past, 100% presence usually doesn't happen.... eventually, the total number of below 100, but it was the largest photowalk ever organised by TTL.... it was a great effort from the organisers of this wonderful group....

    though 9:30AM was supposed to be the original starting time from Farm Gate, it was not until around 10:00AM, when one of the two buses picked me up from near my home.... but we were never in a hurry..... it wasn't a plan to catch the morning light.... so, a more leisurely start wouldn't have hurt anyone.... the journey was a pleasure, meeting so many new faces.... though the weather was relentlessly warm, it couldn't weaken our spirit.... we had too much hope in front us to make us feel tired!

    anyway, it was almost 12:30PM when we ultimately reached Baliati Palace gate.... it was a Saturday, which happens to be an off-day for the sight-seeing there... but we've done it in the past, and have done it this time as well..... our previous relationship with the palace guards paid off.....

    for those who went there for the first time, it was time for discovery...... and for the others, it was time for invention..... the limitless bends and rooms there hold so much potential for cool portraiture that it becomes almost overwhelming for anyone to select a few places to settle down..... the last time, I shot mostly outside the palace..... this time, my aim was to shoot inside, utilising the texture, and play of lights and shadows there.....

    my first experiment was to utilise the door openings to create sort of a cookie.... the outside sunlight was never enough to make these cookie prominent.... so, I set up a flash outside the door to create slanted late afternoon sunlight inside the room..... once with the help of Monir Bhai, I was able to make the theme work, I looked for a subject to fulfill the picture.... called Munmun from ground floor to be a model for the photograph...... and the great Faisal Bhai volunteered to control the flash..... I had to use radio triggers to make the flash work, as my camera didn't have any visual connection with the flash.... after quite a few efforts, we were able to create at least one decent picture.... after this, I tried to improve upon this shot...... more opportunities came by and Faisal Bhai was again there to help me out..... Lina became our model this time, though being with us for the first time in a PW.... the session was a learning for all of us...... I was happy that I was able to create what I had set out to achieve..... now, the rest of the pictures would be bonuses....


    From Baliati Portraiture Session 2, Manikganj, May 2010

    model: munmun
    Nikon D700 + Nikkor AF 20mm f2.8D
    f5.6, 1/6sec hand-held, ISO 200
    Strobist info:
    One SB-900 outside the door with warm gel filter on voice-activated tripod (Faisal Bhai); full power; manual mode; triggered by Elinchrom Skyport radio trigger.



    From Baliati Portraiture Session 2, Manikganj, May 2010

    model: lina
    Nikon D700 + Nikkor AF 20mm f2.8D
    f5.6, 1/4sec hand-held, ISO 200
    Strobist info:
    One SB-900 outside the door with warm gel filter on voice-activated tripod (Faisal Bhai); full power; manual mode; triggered by Elinchrom Skyport radio trigger.



    we found Avik Bhai after a while...... and his comeback from Malaysia was the reason for this particular date for the PW..... he featured in some nice available light shots..... harsh sunlight coming through big windows reflected from the floor created a nice fill-light on the textured wall..... and that was that....


    From Baliati Portraiture Session 2, Manikganj, May 2010

    model: biju, picklu, avikbangalee
    Nikon D700 + Nikkor AF 20mm f2.8D
    f5.6, 1/6sec hand-held, ISO 200


    after a cozy lunch, we posed for a group shot..... Avik Bhai became the organiser of this tough task..... making that many people listen was something.... but we ended up with a shot that proved the size of the group..... after the group photo-session, we continued shooting.... I, along with some others shot some portraits in front of the main building..... the sun was barely there, I used available light for some shots inside the arches...... the arches acted as giant softboxes..... it was natural light at its best!!

    From Baliati Portraiture Session 2, Manikganj, May 2010

    model: hameem
    Nikon D700 + Sigma APO 150mm f2.8 EX DG HSM Macro
    f3, 1/320sec, ISO 200


    then I switched on my new home-made gadget, the diffuser-cum-reflector..... it was made barely the night before..... and I was just itching to make use of it.... I played the assistant for a while to make this new thing useful.... the fabric gave just enough light to be a reflector, but it certainly was far from being an efficient design..... its off-white silk fabric produced a slightly warmish tone.... but wind was constantly blowing it away and we had a hard time holding it....

    when the sun went away, it was time for the strobe to come to the scene once again..... I had a plan to illuminate at least half-body...... and to achieve that, I set up an SB-900 to shoot into the reflector...... two of our friends made the cumbersome reflector work...... it wasn't throwing up enough power, so, we had to bring it as close to he subject as possible..... but because of the stairs, we couldn't position the reflector above the head of the subject...... the light source was from somewhat below for all shots, which didn't really please me..... I had been planning for a boom for some time, but haven't really found a portable solution to it so far..... a boom would've helped for sure..... anyway, we shot away quite a few frames with quite a few models out there..... experimenting all the way.... I switched to 150mm lens to flatten perspective..... that allowed me to cover a very small background and still fill the frame in a full-body shot.... use of a big aperture let me reduce ambient light, underexposing the context a little.... the fill-light from the SB-900-reflector combination illumined the subjects just enough and separated them from the underexposed background..... at least, that was the idea.....


    From Baliati Portraiture Session 2, Manikganj, May 2010

    model: biju and hameem
    Nikon D700 + Nikkor AF 50mm f1.4D
    f4, 1/600sec, ISO 200
    Strobist info:
    One SB-900 on camera right on tripod shooting into a 4'x4' home-made reflector, hand-held by two friends; TTL mode; triggered by SU-800 on camera.


    From Baliati Portraiture Session 2, Manikganj, May 2010

    model: shabbir ferdous
    Nikon D700 + Sigma APO 150mm f2.8 EX DG HSM Macro
    f3.2, 1/1,000sec, ISO 200
    Strobist info:
    One SB-900 on camera right on tripod shooting into a 4'x4' home-made reflector, hand-held by two friends; TTL mode; triggered by SU-800 on camera.


    From Baliati Portraiture Session 2, Manikganj, May 2010

    model: biju
    Nikon D700 + Sigma APO 150mm f2.8 EX DG HSM Macro
    f3.2, 1/1,000sec, ISO 200
    Strobist info:
    One SB-900 on camera right on tripod shooting into a 4'x4' home-made reflector, hand-held by two friends; TTL mode; triggered by SU-800 on camera.


    although we planned to leave the place by around 4:00, it wasn't until around 5:15PM when we finally drove off...... we packed our gears almost in a hurry, utilising every minute we could..... and yes, every minute was a learning.....

    it was no short of a great tour...... it wasn't just a huge group, it was a huge entertainment..... a refreshing break from the hectic life.... and as I said many times, the place simply couldn't satisfy me..... there are simply too many bends left undiscovered for me.... I would spare no effort revisiting there until I've touched all the shadows in all the rooms and alleyways......

    please don't forget to visit the whole gallery:
    Baliati Portraiture Session 2, Manikganj, May 2010

    Saturday, 10 April 2010

    Baliati Portraiture, April 2010

    Portraiture Heaven Revisited

    10 April 2010
    Baliatii Palace, Saturia, Manikganj, Bangladesh

    after the huge success of the first photowalk at Baliati, most of us were looking for another opportunity; especially the ones who missed it the first time..... we proposed 10th as a tentative date for the repeat tour..... but as it closed in on the 10th, the enthusiasm got lost a bit through the clutters...... this required a shake-up.... decided to give it a last minute effort to boost the chances of a photowalk... and people responded..... they all had been as hungry as me to go out and have some exercise with the camera..... for me, after an unusually busy week, it was a gift from heavens!!

    we ultimately needed to take two vehicles to transport the whole group there.... more than 15 actually showed up, which was quite a contrast from the thought of previous night that we would cancel the tour if we managed only around 4-5 people.... late night entrants made the tour possible and the news in the morning surprised everyone!...... thanks to Shudipto for arranging the transport and a big thanks to Tinku Bhai for lighting up the tour with his presence..... Kamal also deserved thanks for managing the small details..... and thanks to everyone for making this a reality....

    though the planned start of the tour was at 10:30AM, it took almost 11:00AM to get a real start.... our previous experience told us that it would take around two-and-a-half hours to get there.... but this time we took our own vehicles, which ensured that we were there by around a couple of hours' time.....

    it was sapping heat.... and just like the earlier visit, the building looked washed in harsh sunlight.... but we knew exactly what we were after..... harsh sunlight was not going to hinder our effort in any way..... we took some rest and regained our strengths..... some of us also enjoyed a nice bath in tube-well water.... Tinku Bhai and Juthy Apa brought the lifeline for us, cool water bottle in a big cold box.... that brought our energies up to a level when we could spread out in search of some cool portraiture.....

    I started to reconnoiter the place for some suitable settings, and found some..... there was no shortage of models among us; so it was just a matter of time to make some images..... it was a "studiowalk" on a grand scale!!

    From Baliati Portraiture, April 2010

    model: dipa
    D700 + Sigma APO 150mm f2.8 EX DG HSM Macro
    f5, 1/30sec, hand-held, ISO 200
    Strobist info: SB-900 on left with warm gel, TTL mode (on human tripod) triggered by SU-800


    From Baliati Portraiture, April 2010

    model: biju
    D700 + Nikkor AF 20mm f2.8D
    f6.3, 1/400sec, hand-held, ISO 200
    Strobist info: SB-900 on left, TTL mode, shooting through white shoot-through umbrella (on human tripod) triggered by SU-800


    From Baliati Portraiture, April 2010

    model: biju
    D700 + Nikkor AF 20mm f2.8D
    f6.3, 1/640sec, hand-held, ISO 200
    Strobist info: SB-900 x 2 on left, TTL mode, (on human tripod) triggered by SU-800



    we went on shooting until around 3:30-3:40PM, when our energies reached the minimum..... Tinku Bhai and Kamal ensured that we did not get dehydrated by arranging the lunch quickly.... its wasn't the usual lunch... this lunch was Tinku Bhai's specialty..... we enjoyed this simple, but great meal under the shadows of the palace arches.... it was a lunch with some historic touch!!

    From Baliati Portraiture, April 2010

    model: nurur
    D700 + Nikkor AF 20mm f2.8D
    f6.3, 1/400sec, hand-held, ISO 200
    with reflector on left as fill light (on human tripod)


    From Baliati Portraiture, April 2010

    model: sadia
    D700 + Nikkor AF 50mm f1.4D
    f6.3, 1/100sec, hand-held, ISO 200


    From Baliati Portraiture, April 2010

    model: juthy
    D700 + Nikkor AF 50mm f1.4D
    f6.3, 1/80sec, hand-held, ISO 200


    anyway, beefed up, we started to roll once again..... light was falling fast; so, we had to move quickly.... my aim was to stay outdoors and do all the shooting in the wide open spaces in the back of the palace.... the palace is huge.... there are just too many bends and spaces here and there.... if someone's not focused, it can cause a whole lot of walking without any substantial achievement in shooting....

    From Baliati Portraiture, April 2010

    model: biju
    D700 + Nikkor AF 20mm f2.8D
    f5.6, 1/1000sec, hand-held, ISO 200
    Strobist info: SB-900 x 2 on left, TTL mode, (on tripod) triggered by SU-800


    From Baliati Portraiture, April 2010

    model: biju
    D700 + Nikkor AF 20mm f2.8D
    f5.6, 1/1000sec, hand-held, ISO 200
    Strobist info: SB-900 x 2 on left, TTL mode, (on tripod) triggered by SU-800


    From Baliati Portraiture, April 2010

    model: biju & kamal
    D700 + Nikkor AF 20mm f2.8D
    f3.5, 1/1,250sec, hand-held, ISO 200
    Strobist info: SB-900 x 2; one on left and one on right, TTL mode, (on tripod) triggered by SU-800


    From Baliati Portraiture, April 2010

    model: biju & kamal
    D700 + Nikkor AF 20mm f2.8D
    f5, 1/800sec, hand-held, ISO 200
    Strobist info: SB-900 x 2 one on left and one on right, TTL mode, (on tripod) triggered by SU-800



    the day ended with some real excitement with high-speed shooting.... Biju, later joined by Kamal, kept us motivated with all the cool moves, even in such sapping heat... it was a learning for all of us, as we made them do the moves many times over just to get the perfect one.....

    From Baliati Portraiture, April 2010

    The Koba Squad!!

    D700 + Nikkor AF 20mm f2.8D
    f7.1, 1/80sec, hand-held, ISO 200
    Strobist info: SB-900 x 2 and SB-800+SB-600; two on left and two on right (all on tripod), SB-600 on ground resting on 4'x4' white diffuser right on camera; TTL mode, triggered by SU-800



    the last shot of the day was a group portrait.... my plan was to illuminate the groups separately from the background...... it took some tweaking with the light settings and also, setup of the group to come up with an acceptable shot.... it was a tough one and a big learning........ it wasn't perfect, but was enough to make us grin......... we were off for Dhaka... it was almost 7:00PM when our engines started...

    the return journey wasn't an exciting one, but wasn't too boring either.... we had a nice time even after a tough day.... we were able to reach Dhaka in just over a couple of hours' time....

    it was another cool outing at a cool place.... this place doesn't cease to produce excitement for us.... I'm sure we have too much to explore there even after a couple of visits....... the next planned outing there is on 1st of May.... I'm sure there would be more than just a few to attend the event....

    for more pics from the same venture, please visit the following link:
    Baliati Portraiture, April 2010

    Wednesday, 7 April 2010

    Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    A Heaven for Quiet Portraiture
    Baliati Palace, Baliati, Manikganj, Bangladesh
    17 March 2010


    I was just thinking.... why I haven't written something about this short, but unusual tour...... I was just going through the blogging activities of Joe McNally and thought what do I do that keeps me from writing?....... well, busy schedules aren't gonna be an excuse for myself 10 years later..... thats the time I would ruin it for not managing the time to write this.... if the old man McNally can still do blogging even maintaining his busy schedules, may be I can too....... hats off for McNally!!..... you brought me back to writing!!

    the tour was again organised by the hard-working Shudipto.... who can do it better?.... any TTL tour always means it has to be Shudipto...... this was the first time to Baliati for a lot of us..... the place is a bit away from the Dhaka-Aricha highway.... though within the district Manikganj, it is not really adjacent to the Manikganj town..... Manikganj usually takes less than 3 hours to reach, and it was supposed to be something like that for Baliati as well....

    our journey was delayed a little because of the late arrival of some of the members....... we had a reserved bus, which probably gave too much comfort to some...... the main journey started from Farm Gate area, though I got picked from near Shyamoli....... it was around 8:30AM.....

    the journey was smooth until we reached an intersection before Manikganj and took a right turn from the highway...... we were expecting to take the turn from the Manikganj town, but the driver was confident that he was taking a shortcut, which should cut the overall travel time...... major bummer!!....... we realised quite quickly that these people, the driver and the helper, had little idea about the way..... we soon discovered that the road there was inaccessible because of the breakdown of a small bridge just a day back..... these people were somehow not updated about this accident.... we had to take a detour......... and the detour ultimately ended up nowhere.... we were on a road that was more like a one-way path..... there was no way a vehicle like ours could take a U-turn..... there was a big truck in front of us and we had to step down...... after a lot of quarreling, we ultimately decided to walk....... the locals told us that the palace would be no more than 20 minutes' walking distance....... it was very warm.... but we were energetic and desperate enough to walk..... it was around 10:30AM when we began to trust our feet.....

    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    through the green carpet of Nature....


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    betel-tunnel!!


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    oh ho..... I left my money in my other pocket!!


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    looking back to future?


    the walk was pleasant actually..... we mostly walked through paved village roads shaded by greenery..... vast farmlands, rows of betel-nut trees and bamboo orchards provided us enough entertainment...... we walked slow, enjoying every bit of it....


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    enter the glorious past.......


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    pillar of evidence.......


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    don't cry for what you've lost.......


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    this is no time to forget your past.....


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    under the veil of tradition........


    we all reached Baliati Palace between 11:00AM and 11:30PM...... the first time I stepped through the gates there, I got amazed.... I saw the pictures of the palace and imagined it to be big..... but seeing with own eyes makes a big difference.... the palace is divided into several distinctly separate sections.... as if the sections were made in separate times..... its quite obvious actually.... the designs are similar, but they do follow a pattern of similar choice.....

    anyway, I spent some time on front of the palace...... most others were exploring the back of the palace...... till then I had little idea of what was behind the palace.... so, I kept looking for opportunities to have some interesting frames.... the light was bad to say the least..... it was harsh like anything..... I had a hard time keeping my eyes open..... after around 15 minutes, I slowly moved to find my friends at the back of the palace....

    once I was there at the back, I found peace!!...... well, the place was in the shadows and the shadows were cool enough to make us feel all the comfort!!... after a hectic journey and walk, this shade provided us with a great relief!!.... and did the shade on provide us relief?..... definitely not!!...... the front side of the building was bathed in mid-day sunlight, whereas, the shadows at the back revealed all the marks of time....... all the designs and textures exposed themselves to make us crazy to do some photography!!....... and guess what, we all started portrait photography!!...... we went there to shoot archaeology and architecture, but we ended up making ourselves models!!...... we started to have all the fun!!

    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    textures........01


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    textures........02


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    tunnel-vision......


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    stairs of darkness.....


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    its been long since they left.......


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    the lonely window......

    we moved around and discovered different sections of the palace.... each section had its own beauty in design, texture and play of light and shadow.... we went crazy and a great photofest began!!...... as far as I can remember, this was the first time we really concentrated on shooting portraits of our own forgetting most other things.... it quickly became one of the most interesting photowalks ever arranged.....


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    intruders!!


    we continued to shoot to our heart's content until we began to feel our empty stomach.... we took some great group shots and started to move out..... lunch was not too far from the palace..... though not very exotic, it sufficed to fulfill our stomach.....

    we moved right after we finished our lunch..... the whole journey took us through enough hurdles to convince us that we should move early.... our bus took a circuitous route to arrive at the palace from another direction; the direction that we thought we would follow in the first place..... so, the route confirmed, we boarded our bus just before 4:00PM........ the return journey did take us that long.... we were at Dhaka by around 6:30PM.....

    as said, this was one of the most interesting photowalks ever..... the place had all the surprises there to make us think differently!!...... I just can't wait to go there again!!

    here are some of the portraiture from the tour..... all were available light shots...


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    model: biju


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    model: shudipto


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    model: shudipto


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    model: saud a faisal


    From Baliati Palace, Manikganj, March 2010

    model: muntasir