
Minimalist composition | Shot on iPhone 15 Plus
Loved the natural color blocking between the blue sky and pink wall. Kept the framing clean and centered to highlight that little curiosity peek. Minor color alignment in Lightroom Mobile.

Loved the natural color blocking between the blue sky and pink wall. Kept the framing clean and centered to highlight that little curiosity peek. Minor color alignment in Lightroom Mobile.
Framed the iconic BMC Headquarters in Mumbai through an archway across the street. I converted it to black and white in post-processing to focus on the textures and structure, but I'm looking for feedback on the edit. Does the foreground arch feel too dark, or does it frame the building well? Any tips on dodging/burning or refining the highlights/shadows here would be greatly appreciated!
Lowered the exposure slightly to lock in those deep orange tones and retain the details in the wave foam right as the sun hit the horizon. Subtle color pass in Lightroom Mobile.
There's something incredibly cinematic about drifting past the ancient architecture of Kashi. The soft light hitting the stone, the gentle rhythm of the river, and the sheer scale of the temples create a completely different experience compared to walking the alleys. While Dashashwamedh and Assi get all the mainstream attention, I’m really curious about the deeper lore of the city. For those who grew up here: which specific ghat holds the most interesting historical or mythological story that usually flies under the radar of normal tourist guides?
I was just standing there when I looked down and saw this hilarious, pleading expression! The top-down perspective with the mobile lens naturally distorted the proportions to make the head and eyes look massive while tucking the body away. I also love how the harsh overhead light cast that dramatic shadow straight behind, making the subject pop even more. Mobile cameras are honestly lifesavers for capturing rapid, spontaneous pet moments like this. How do you guys manage to get your pets to stay still for a photo?
The contrast in this city is unbelievable. Just a short walk away from the overwhelming energy and chaos of the main aarti, you can find these completely quiet, solitary moments. I love trying to capture this cinematic, editorial side of Kashi by isolating subjects against the backdrop of the Ganges. For those of you who live here: when you need a break from the hustle, which specific ghat or corner do you escape to for just pure silence?
I captured this shot recently and was completely mesmerized by the atmosphere. The mix of incense smoke, chanting, and those massive brass lamps creates a literal cinematic dream! However, navigating the huge crowds to get a clean frame is definitely a challenge. I’m looking to explore the quieter, more soulful side of Kashi. What are some hidden gems, cafes, or off-beat ghats that tourists usually miss?
Found this beautiful structure and was amazed by the bold, punchy colors. Shot this from a low angle to use the multi-colored stairs as leading lines. The phone's Smart HDR handled the bright yellow walls and the clear blue sky perfectly without blowing out the highlights or over-saturating. What do you guys think of this composition?
Sometimes the landscape is so good that you don't even need to touch any editing software. Captured this beautiful view directly on my iPhone 15 Plus. The natural sunlight and the phone's camera did all the heavy lifting here. What do you guys think of this untouched, natural look?