Festival Of Colors Los Angeles, 2013
Blog by: Russo Mutuc
March 16, 2013 -Yesterday was the most colorful day in Los Angeles. The Festival Of Colors held it's event in Norwalk, CA. Colors filled the air as well as the many faces that attended the event.
Encouraging everyone to follow the laws of Karma, (concept of action or deed, understood as that which causes the entire cycle of cause and effect ), taking good care of the mind and body through healthy eating and yoga. Keeping it clean all around, and showing the spirit of love, compassion, and peace. That was the colorful mood which everyone embraced. People having a good time with no shades of black or white.
Camera: Nikon D80
Lens: Nikon DX 18-135
Settings: Aperture ready f4 | ISO 400 (All the images)
Case: Dicapack
After the event, I had the chance to look at myself in the mirror and see how much colors was actually on me. Looking at the mirror this was the aftermath.
I also posted a Photography Vlog that covers my photographic process from the event. Here is the Youtube video.
Check out the up-coming Festival of Colors in Spanish Fork, SLC Utah for the next big event. Or check out the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple website.
Listen to my podcast on Podcast 1: Introduction - The photographic process and understanding light. Plus, the importance of travel and how you end up viewing the world.
March 16, 2013 -Yesterday was the most colorful day in Los Angeles. The Festival Of Colors held it's event in Norwalk, CA. Colors filled the air as well as the many faces that attended the event.
Encouraging everyone to follow the laws of Karma, (concept of action or deed, understood as that which causes the entire cycle of cause and effect ), taking good care of the mind and body through healthy eating and yoga. Keeping it clean all around, and showing the spirit of love, compassion, and peace. That was the colorful mood which everyone embraced. People having a good time with no shades of black or white.
Camera: Nikon D80
Lens: Nikon DX 18-135
Settings: Aperture ready f4 | ISO 400 (All the images)
Case: Dicapack
After the event, I had the chance to look at myself in the mirror and see how much colors was actually on me. Looking at the mirror this was the aftermath.
I also posted a Photography Vlog that covers my photographic process from the event. Here is the Youtube video.
Check out the up-coming Festival of Colors in Spanish Fork, SLC Utah for the next big event. Or check out the Sri Sri Radha Krishna Temple website.
Listen to my podcast on Podcast 1: Introduction - The photographic process and understanding light. Plus, the importance of travel and how you end up viewing the world.
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