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Now that’s one of the most enticing images of puttu I have ever seen.Brilliant! Loved it.
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Thank you very much. Every photo is good till we take a better one. Hope to come up with something better. Because of the low light conditions I had to use high iso setting, resulting in noise. Could have been better. Your comment really motivates me to do better.
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Yes I noticed the noise.But I think photography should be such that,the photo should speak to the viewer.And to me this photo speaks of an old tea shop,people lazing with newspapers and local gossips,eating puttu and kadala.A scrawny man pouring tea( you know, the juggling act they do) into mugs and serving hot tea.lol!I think I went overboard but I did really love it.Thanks for sharing
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