"It looks like a painting." 
If
 you are a photographer, chances are you must have come across this 
statement, and most probably it would have been about one of your 
photographs. I happened to be present when a photographer friend 
received this comment. He nodded graciously and smiled. Later, I asked 
him how the comment had made him feel. 
"Nothing," he said.
"Nothing?"
"No. Nothing," he smiled.
I
 was surprised because I had assumed that he would have felt very proud.
 But his response made me question my own assumptions. Why did I assume 
he would have felt proud? After all the comment is not exactly a 
compliment. I mean it isn't a complaint either. It is just a comment. It
 is like being told your prose reads like poetry. It is a compliment if 
that was your intention in the first place - to write prose that is 
poetic. But if that wasn't the intention, then the statement "your prose
 reads like poetry" is just a statement. 
I shared this with you 
today because I wanted to hear your opinion on this. What do you think 
this statement means? How do you, as a photographer, take it? To you, 
does it sound like praise or just a statement of facts. Do leave a 
comment and share your thoughts on this. 
And in the meanwhile, let me take you on a trip back in time through the awesome month of November, 2014.
One
 of the most exciting events this month was without doubt the JK Tyre 
Racing Championship 2014, organized at the Buddh International Circuit, 
Greater Noida. In fact, if I close my eyes and try to recall the event, I
 can still hear the incredible noise the cars and the bikes make as they
 zip past the stands. More about this experience at:
Another
 important event this month was the Writers' Retreat Literature Studio 
organized in partnership with Te Aroha. The event saw several renowned 
poets and authors gather and exchange views on various relevant topics. 
Click here to get a feel of the Retreat: http://phototravelings.blogspot.in/2014/11/te-aroha-literature-studio-writers.html
It
 was as much a train ride as it was a nostalgic trip down the memory 
lane for VJ for whom a ride in the Himalayan Queen was part of the daily
 routine during his college days. So here is VJ revisiting his days 
spent in college: http://phototravelings.blogspot.in/2014/11/beautiful-ride-in-himalayan-queen-from.html
And
 in November we were still dealing with the Diwali hangover. VJ shared 
his firecracker-free diwali with his niece. Do go through this adorable 
post: http://phototravelings.blogspot.in/2014/11/diwali-2014-celebrations-with-my-niece.html
In
 November, Travelling Camera went through a variety of experiences and 
we lost no time in reviewing them. So here are some of our reviews. 
These may help you with some of your decisions too. :)
The
 restaurant California Boulevard has opened a new branch at Gurgaon and 
we visited them in November. We loved the ambiance, the food, and the 
people. It was an experience worth sharing. So click here and read all 
about it: http://phototravelings.blogspot.in/2014/11/an-elaborate-dinner-at-california.html
While
 going through BookMyShow, we came across this new team activity called 
Mystery Rooms. It sounded exciting so we decided to check it out. And 
so, here is a review: http://phototravelings.blogspot.in/2014/11/an-experience-of-mystery-rooms-in-delhi.html
If
 you are a sports nerd and are wondering where to buy that super-awesome
 equipment you've been desperate for, check out Decathlon, Noida. Click 
here to find out what to expect there: - http://phototravelings.blogspot.in/2014/11/an-evening-well-spent-at-decathlon.html
And
 now coming to the most important section of this post, the brilliant 
photo journeys by our guests. Our writer Deepak Gupta is back with 
another riveting account, this time about rappelling and waterfall 
trekking at Rishikesh. Want to experience an adrenaline rush, then click
 here: http://phototravelings.blogspot.in/2014/11/rappelling-and-waterfall-trekking-in.html
Here
 are some tips by first-time contributor, Chhaya Pandey. She shares some
 interesting tips about how to design a twitter background with your own
 images. Click here to know how: 
No
 month can be complete without a post by our regular "guest", Bhavna 
Negi. This time she takes us to Shimla for what she chooses to call a 
"lazy" weekend. But judging by her pictures, it was anything but lazy. 
Click here to read her story: http://phototravelings.blogspot.in/2014/11/a-lazy-weekend-well-spent-at-shimla.html
This
 month we also shared various tutorials for managing and processing 
photographs, but one tutorial out of these became very popular, probably
 because of the viral "Black and White" challenge running on social 
media. Check the tutorial out here: http://phototravelings.blogspot.in/2014/11/black-and-white-conversion-in-adobe.html
To leave you with an irresistible urge to shake a leg, here is a dancing Qutb Minar:  http://phototravelings.blogspot.in/2014/11/animated-gif-created-using-puppet-wrap.html
Finally, here are some statistics to boost our ego:
Total number of stories in July 2014: 34
Total number of page views till date: 25,16,000 +
Total number of page views in July 2014: 1,66,000













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