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Dark and Light, by Shariful Alam

Award Winner   |   Photo of the Day   |   October 3rd  |  0 Reviews
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I always like to take pictures of the sky. Specially when it looks colorful. This was the evening time when I shot this photo. Light went down. Sky took the color of dark, white and blue, which was a beautiful combination of dark and light. It’s kind of a symbol of the both parts of our life. As I always keep my camera with me, I just looked at the sky and took the shot.

Dark and Light, by Shariful Alam

NIKON D7100 with 18-300mm | Exposure 1/1600s @ f/6.3 | ISO 320 | Focal Length 300 mm
Dark and Light, by Shariful Alam

Award Winner: Photo of the Day | October 03
Award Score: 55 (Value 10, Clarity 10, Composition 15, Style 10, Skill 10)
Photo of the Day Award Category: Sunrise & Sunset Photography
Photograph Location: Valley Village, California, The United States

Photographer: Shariful Alam (California, USA) Registered
Shariful Alam was born and grew up in Bangladesh, a beautiful country in South Asia. Now he lives in California, USA from end of 2013. He is not a professional photographer, yet still he tries to learn the magic of photography. He loves photography, but doesn’t have any educational qualification on it. He just completed a basic course to learn about the basic rules and about camera.
He likes to work on landscape of city, village or in urban areas, and portrait photography. Colorful sky and emotional expression of human being always inspire him. He also likes to take photographs of object. He takes photography as a hobby, passion, and as love. For him it is just to capture some beautiful moments and looking into it.

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