Recently 'Ramkrishna Mission Institute of Culture' shows 'Sranga', Soumya Sengupta's solo photography exhibition. The art and architecture of the whole of India is the subject of his photo. Much of India's ancient temples, caves and architecture, which are known as the historic monuments of the art and heritage of this continent, have been framed by the skillful handmade framework.
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His cameras were caught in Vibetcatka in Madhya Pradesh, Ajanta-Ellora in Maharashtra, Hampi in Karnataka, Somnath temple in Karnataka, Lakshmi Devi temple in Karnataka, four Bangla temples of West Bengal, Lakshmi Janardan temple, Gangesvar Shiva Radha Binod Mandir, Jivan Shiva temple etc. More Important Temples - Architecture
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As well as watching the pictures in the exhibition, there is also the ability to get information. With each photo, the painter mentions the name of the architectural image or the name of the image, the geography, the construction and the name of the stone used for the construction. He also mentioned the colors used for caves. Two points of the images are notable. One, seeing the pictures overall, a complete documentary of India's historical art and architecture is noticed. Two, the pictures from the photographic form are quite good quality. Brilliant blue sky, beautiful natural green is used in the proper background of the temple-architecture, there are light-shadows and proper application of focus.
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Good one