Pyramid & Sphinx Our last excursion to Eco Park in Rajarhat dates all the way back to February 2015. Since then, a myriad of transformations has swept through the park. During a recent journey to the airport, we caught sight of the park's latest additions, which had become the talk of the town, visible from Biswa Banga Sarani. That sighting ignited our decision to revisit the park. Naturally, we concurred that visiting on a weekend would be an exercise in chaos, so we opted for a weekday to fully savor the wonders that awaited us. To our surprise, even on a weekday, the park teemed with visitors. Upon entering Eco Park for a nominal fee of Rs. 30, we were immediately struck by the sheer value it offered. Personally, I would have willingly paid more for the privilege of glimpsing these marvelous creations. Rather than expound further, I'll let the images convey the essence of what lies within. That being said, it unquestionably merits an in-person visit to truly appreciate ...
Rohit, the tripod should really come in handy for long exposure shot...I use one for lot of my night shots now..don't know how much of an effect the hood makes though. In any case, planing to come down ccu this november and hoping to do some street photography..let me know if you interested in doing some street together.
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Hey Souvik,
ReplyDeleteLife's good. Would love to indulge in some street photography myself. I love to click without flash and in low light conditions, thus the tripod.
Try Manfrotto 190 series.
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