Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Dry leaf


I found this dry leaf outside my workplace. Its an Indian teak (Tectona Grandis) leaf. Incidentally, sunlight from the window at my desk fell on the leaf and it gave this leaf this magical effect. I was awed at the silver lining that appeared on the left top edge of the leaf in the picture unintentionally.

4 comments:

  1. HI Vaibhav.. goos sense of photography. I too am an amateur photographer and I too like to click nature pics [though my blog is centered not around this :) ].

    So you must be carrying a camera all the time ?

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  2. Dear @wecognize
    Well, yes.

    Unfortunately, I have not been able to move up to using some SLR. Have to keep going with what I have. Thanks for the comment.

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