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[Photography] A Trip to the Most Peaceful Place Belur Math!


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Hello Honor Amigos,
How are you all? Hope all of you are doing well.
It is my very first post in the Honor Global Community. Hope you will like my post.
After coming through the topic you've already known what I'm going to post here today.
Let me introduce this place to you . Belur Math is the headquarters of the Ramkrishna Math and Mission,founded by Swami Vivekananda. It is located on the west bank of Hooghly River in West Bengal (India) . This temple is notable for its architecture that fuses Christian, Islamic, Hindu and Buddhist art motifs as a symbol of Unity of all religions.
Now Belur Math has become the hart of worldwide spiritual movement known as The Ramkrishna Movement.
Although it is forbidden to take photos here, we perpetrated against thair rules. But inside the temple it is strictly prohibited. I've captured these images when I was in Belur.
This is the main temple. There are idols of Ramkrishna and Sarada devi inside the temple. It was the most peaceful place I've ever seen . So many people were there but there was no noise at all,even you could feel your won breathing.
I have captured this building on the way to Belur.
Belur Math consists of many small temples. It is one of them.
Tried to capture the Silhouette. That's why I've blacked out the main subject. I like the outline of this temple and the movement of that bird.
A few tips for taking Silhouette photos
1.Hide the sun behind the subject and capture against the light source.
2.Focus on the brightest part of the sky.
3. Set the exposure properly. You can also use Pro mode for better result and keep the ISO at the lowest point.
I clicked this image while someone else was capturing the photo of the temple.This image was clicked by using APERTURE MODE of Honor 9N.
It was the evening time when the temple was illuminated by the light which added a unique look to this image. Isn't it?
NOTE - All Photos have been clicked with Honor 9N.
So, that's all for now my dear folks.
Kindly do share your thoughts about these photos as a comment in the comment section below.
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