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Heritage Walk - Assignment 23

 


























Observations - 

As part of the photography course, the heritage walk through the old city of Ahmedabad provided an opportunity to practically apply concepts of lighting, exposure, and composition. Exploring the narrow lanes and architectural details allowed me to observe how natural light interacts with different surfaces and textures. I experimented with framing, angles, and contrast to achieve balanced compositions that reflect the atmosphere of the place. This exercise enhanced my understanding of how technical settings and visual elements work together to create meaningful and well-structured photographs.
















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