A tribute to CUSAT: Part 4 (After dark campus photos)

Cochin University and its premises are quite beautiful at night. I have been collecting some night snaps of CUSAT campus for a while. It is quite difficult to take snaps at night. Two main problems were haunting me. One is that you cannot simply go out with a camera at night and take photos of the university campus. Who knows what will happen if a police patrol sees a guy taking photos of the campus, after all, at night!! You will be jailed at least one day for sure. And I certainly don’t want myself to be in such a fragile position. Even if the police patrol doesn’t come, the CUSAT security staff will find you. From my past experiences, I learned that it is quite a head ache trying to explain them the whole matter. They are always dubious and timid. The second problem is with my camera. As mine is not a DSLR camera, to take photos at night, I will have to expose the camera for a long time (otherwise the image will be full of noise). It compels me to use a tripod to avoid camera shake during the long exposure period. I have a tripod. But if I use it, it will inevitably bring me back to problem one.

So, I used tripod only a few times for taking photos for this post. At all other times, the camera was held in hand. I request you to kindly tolerate with the quality of the images. I expect your suggestions and comments.

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Snaps That Changed The World

Ok i came across this article the other day and immediately thought of my numerous friends who are avid “Shutterbugs”.Take note that these are photographs which had some kind of political,cultural or scientific impact on the society and therefore you may not find some really popular ones in here.Like the “Afghan Girl” by Steve McCurry So here is a list of the photography that literally “Changed” humankind [1]Omaha Beach, Normandy, France” Robert Capa, 1944 “If your pictures aren’t good enough,” war photographer Robert Capa used to say, “you aren’t close enough.” Words to die by, yes, but the man knew of what he spoke.