Google CEO Sundar Pichai shares Happy Holi greetings with a picture clicked by Pixel 8 Pro
Google CEO Sundar Pichai has joined millions in celebrating the Festival of Colours, Holi. The Google CEO has wished everyone Happy Holi via his official Instagram handle. Pichai has shared Holi greetings on Instagram with a photo clicked by Google's Pixel 8 Pro. "A celebration of color, community, and new beginnings. Happy Holi to all! Incredible shot by @prajai_k taken on Pixel 8 Pro," reads Pichai's Holi post on Instagram. The colourful photo shared by Pichai captures the beautiful essence of Holi. It has the raw energy of the festival; wherein a man stands at the heart of a luminescent pink haze. While the bottom of the shot is swallowed by the thick, neon dust, the top reveals a tranquil, clear sky, highlighting the scale of the celebration.
The picture shared by Pichai has been shot by Mumbai-based photographer Prajay Katkoria. Pichai has also tagged Katkoria in the Instagram post. Reacting to Pichai sharing a photo clicked by him, an overwhelmed Katkoria replied, "Means a lot, Sundar Pichai sir! Happy Holi to everyone." Sundar Pichai's Holi Instagram post already has more than 51,000 likes and 300-plus replies.
At the announcement of the Pixel 8 series, Google said that the phones come with an improved Real Tone photography feature to help better represent the nuances of different skin tones. Audio Magic Eraser allows users to remove unwanted sounds from videos.
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The picture shared by Pichai has been shot by Mumbai-based photographer Prajay Katkoria. Pichai has also tagged Katkoria in the Instagram post. Reacting to Pichai sharing a photo clicked by him, an overwhelmed Katkoria replied, "Means a lot, Sundar Pichai sir! Happy Holi to everyone." Sundar Pichai's Holi Instagram post already has more than 51,000 likes and 300-plus replies.
Google Pixel 8: Things you need to know
Google launched Pixel 8 Pro in October 2023 alongside the standard Pixel 8, featuring the Tensor G3 chip, a 6.7-inch display, and seven years of software support. Pixel 8 Pro comes with a 50MP main camera and 48MP telephoto. The Pixel 8 Pro comes with several AI photography features, including new AI-powered editing tools. The phone offers the popular Magic Eraser tool, which allows users to remove unwanted objects in photos. It also has a photo tool called Best Take.At the announcement of the Pixel 8 series, Google said that the phones come with an improved Real Tone photography feature to help better represent the nuances of different skin tones. Audio Magic Eraser allows users to remove unwanted sounds from videos.
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all he could do is to share someone else photo on Holi what a shame.Read allPost comment
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