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ah. right. I'm about to invest in a Nikon D50. By the way, isn't this the spot where you can get down from the vehicle for a short break? you're fortunate to have gone to Wilpattu at a less-dry period of the year, with the water level so high. I have an identical picture with absolutely no water near these trees....with the villu shore beginning far away...Didn't stop us from spotting 4 crocodiles tho!
Pradeep Jeganathan was born and raised in Colombo, Sri Lanka, where he lives and works. He began to cook when he discovered, as an undergraduate in the US, that MacDonald's was terrible. He continued, when he realized that girls like a guy who knows to cook. After he took up photography as a hobby, he got into shooting food. He has eaten a lot of cold meals since, but he hasn't stopped, because taking a photograph, helps him remember what he's eaten. (He eats a lot, and some times, he forgets). His food photos have been published in a variety of international and Sri Lankan print magazines and web sites and his food photo/recipe columns have appeared Zero77 & Spectrum ("Achcharu") and will soon appear in Ink. He's been a featured chef on ETV's The Home Gourmet, his cooking and food photos have been the subject of a feature article in Sri Lanka's Sunday Times; his food blog has also been featured in Femina.in -- the Indian women's magazine.
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Hi,
Just wondering what camera you use...
These were taken with a canon eos 300 & 75-300 canon/is zoom lens.
ah. right. I'm about to invest in a Nikon D50.
By the way, isn't this the spot where you can get down from the vehicle for a short break? you're fortunate to have gone to Wilpattu at a less-dry period of the year, with the water level so high. I have an identical picture with absolutely no water near these trees....with the villu shore beginning far away...Didn't stop us from spotting 4 crocodiles tho!
sounds beautiful...the branches reflecting on the watery mirror..
Yes Gayathri -- Thank you for stopping by.
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