வெட்கத்தில் நிலா!
நீல திரை பின்னால்
மறைக்கிறாள் தன் முழு அழகை
Moon in shy!
behind the blue screen
hides her full charm
P.s. The moon was captured during
my visit to nilgiris (ooty) on the third day of my travel and this was the last
picture I shot with my digital camera (P&S) before it slip down and lens
hit the floor. Actually it was my dad who dropped the camera accidentally when
tried to capture the sky on my insistence. He was standing on the balcony of
our room and focusing on the sky when the camera slipped off, but glad he didn’t
put hands outside the baloney nor the
camera could have smashed falling off from 25-30 feet height. Only the next day
I have planned to visit a place I wanted to do for some long time and I was
quite upset because of that, but I was also worried my camera and I was in
doubt could I get back the camera with its original setting.
I have lost my early camera with
the same problem, but it wasn’t because of fallen down alike but my uncle’s kid
pressed the lens when it popped out. I didn’t lose my photos as it was safe in
memory card and the camera opens to say only “lens error, reset the camera”. I didn’t
want to give up so just tried with the in charge of the homestay and they
called someone and he said to come next morning and repair the camera. But he didn’t
turn up until 10.am and when enquire he told that he don’t know to fix Canon
cameras and as a last chance I decided to look for a camera service in Ooty. We
searched for an hour and dad climbed two shops and one was Sony, but they aren’t
read to open a Canon camera. I don’t want to waste time and went ahead taking
photos with mobile the remaining days. Glad my brother came up with his 13mp Xiaomi
mobile and other than attending calls, it was in my hand most of the time.
The good news was the camera is
back with me in its original settings. Back home I gave the camera at the Canon
service centre and I was holding it back in less than two days’ time and they charged minimum
(INR. 550) only. I was really tensed what the result going to be but they only
put a smile.
Although I'm sorry to hear about your dropped camera, I'm very glad that it has already been repaired quickly and at a reasonable cost. You got a beautiful shot of the moon before the accident with the camera.
ReplyDeleteThe moon looks original love from Poland
ReplyDeleteGood to hear that your camera is back again. You can shoot very interesting photos and I always enjoyed looking at them.
ReplyDeleteI've tried capturing moon with my mobile cameras and all of them have turned out hopeless. That's a nice shot you have there and glad to know that Canon service center is adept.
ReplyDeleteDestination Infinity
Beautiful moon shot.
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty moon capture. I am glad you camera could be fixed and you have it back already! Happy Wednesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteOh no, I'm so sorry to hear about the lens. I'm glad you were able to capture this beautiful picture. Nature is wonderful!
ReplyDeleteElsie
Such a nice pic.. and loved the Tamizh lines you have written...
ReplyDeleteHope you had good time in Ooty... And so glad that the camera is working fine...
Time for next trip then :)
I'm so glad you were able to have your camera fixed! The shot of the moon is fantastic - even if the camera was dropped right after.
ReplyDeleteWith a smartphone camera, I can never get nice moon shots. Good to know that your camera is okay and I hope you will be able to get a new lens that will capture more beautiful shots. Have a great day!
ReplyDeleteNeelath thiraikkup pinnaal maraikkiraal than azhagai....nalla varnanai! The picture is superb, Jeevan! Thank god, the camera is back to normal!
ReplyDeleteromantic...
ReplyDeleteI was so sorry to hear about the camera being dropped but am so glad that the camera is finally ready to be used again. The moon shot and the poetic lines- both are superb!
ReplyDeleteThis is sweet, Jeevan. It does look shy!
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