Sunday, 30 June 2013

Paul Harret : Black and White Photography Submission

Photographer: Paul Harret

"Dahliya Blooms"

“This Dahliya blossoms capture the fresh drops of rain as the image makes a beautiful extract out of nature's innumerable wonders. The softness of the petals and the delicate hugging of the water droplets spells ecstasy."


 Published in Vol 1; Ed 15

To submit your photos in Black and White Photography contest, e-mail, planetaurangabadnews@gmail.com

Sanket Kulkarni : Black and White Photography Submission

Photographer: Sanket Kulkarni

"My Hunger Solution ! "

"This photograph invokes memories of every person's childhood when we suckle our thumbs when hungry. This little child's innocent moment was captured just in time to render a classic moment frozen forever in black and white. The image feels alive, isn't it ? "


 Published in Vol 1; Ed 14

To submit your photos in Black and White Photography contest, e-mail, planetaurangabadnews@gmail.com

Visharad D Jadhav : Black and White Photography Submission

Photographer: Visharad Dev Jadhav

"A thing of Beauty"

“This photograph was taken around 4:30 pm. Bibi ka Maqbara stands like an ornament which beautifies Aurangabad. The silence of the surroundings gives a meditative feel to any person visiting this marvelous monument."


 Published in Vol 1; Ed 13

To submit your photos in Black and White Photography contest, e-mail, planetaurangabadnews@gmail.com

Neha Singh : Black and White Photography Submission

Photographer: Neha Singh

" See , I can levitate without flapping my wings!"

“This photograph was taken at an opportune moment when the sparrow's feet weren't touching the ground making it look really out of the ordinary. Hopping around, the sparrow was caught in mid air as the shadow reveals"

Published in Vol 1; Ed 12

To submit your photos in Black and White Photography contest, e-mail, planetaurangabadnews@gmail.com

Sanket Kulkarni : Black and White Photography Submission

Photographer: Sanket Kulkarni

Smoothest Ride Ever

“This photograph shows a contemporary farmer ploughing his field. What were once a humble dhoti and perhaps a bare upper body is now replaced with trousers and a shirt. The bullocks are still the same though, beasts of burden whom a farmer can't do without. "




 Published in Vol 1; Ed 11


To submit your photos in Black and White Photography contest, e-mail, planetaurangabadnews@gmail.com