I will show you the golden beauty of Jaisalmer during the day some other day, today and now I will show you how Jaisalmer looks at night. I slept last night thinking that I would wake up early in the morning and click sunrise photos, but due to sleeping late at night, I woke up late in the morning too. So in this way I killed a golden opportunity.
The whole day was spent busy with work. I have told in the previous post that I have come to Jaisalmer because a road race is going to be held here in which the runners are going to run a distance of 160 km. I have come to volunteer at this event. So coming back to the point, we all were out for work the whole day. Coming to the room in the evening, I thought of clicking a photo of the sunset, but as soon as I saw the camera, the battery ran out. Then put the battery on charger and waited for it to charge.
Well, it took so much time to charge the battery that by then the sun had set. Now only darkness remains in my account. Photography in the dark is difficult without a tripod. The bad thing is that I have no idea who has my tripod. At first I tried handheld but when the photos came out blurry, I clicked the photos by placing them on a stone, on the ground, on a chair and on a table. Clicking without moving gave good results. I used a timer to sharpen the photos a bit.
Today I am using Canon 77d camera on which I have attached 55-250 mm lens. Using a zoom lens in low light is not a good idea but when you don't have the option, you have to do your best with less features. And in trying to do my best, I couldn't do much. The photos clicked are in front of you. And the photos have been edited in mobile Lightroom.