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Originally Posted by Parthasarathig
(Post 3038388)
The prime that I have is f/1.8 and I had shot these with the f/3.5 and 4.3. |
yup , thats a good low light lens . Next time , try using it and I am sure you can make out the difference :)
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Originally Posted by girimajiananth
(Post 3038392)
yup , thats a good low light lens . Next time , try using it and I am sure you can make out the difference |
Thanks sir. Next time will try that when Im in the mood for some street and night photography. The 50mm images are crisp ive noticed. :)
Another first attempt

Just finished the longest trekking I've done, 2 days & 50Kms on foot through Western Ghats to climb the Agastyarkoodam peak.
Sharing some photos taken during the trek. All taken with Sony SLT-A35, 18-55mm.
This is Agastyarkoodam peak as viewed from base camp @18.5Kms of walk. Peak is at 25th Kilometer, so about 6 more kms to climb that!
View from the peak
Another one from the peak
The peak, viewed while climbing up from base camp.
One more from the peak

Wow, great shots. What kind of processing you have done to the first shot? Looks a little cartoonish, right out of Jungle Book.
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Originally Posted by Samurai
(Post 3038515)
Wow, great shots. What kind of processing you have done to the first shot? Looks a little cartoonish, right out of Jungle Book. |
Thanks Samurai.
The first shot is the result of dynamic range extracted from a raw file, but not with hdr processing. The original click was exposed correctly only for the top portion of the image. So, the bottom portion's exposure was bumped up to +1.00 or so, and this was blended with the original layer in Photoshop using a smooth gradient layer mask. Then some curves were done in PS itself.
I forgot to carry my CPL :(
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Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 3038507)
Just finished the longest trekking I've done, 2 days & 50Kms on foot through Western Ghats to climb the Agastyarkoodam peak.... |
Some of the best from your cam for sure, as expected. Hope your GPS worked well. How did you manage the power ? Any specific lesson personally learnt ?
Just before sunrise at Kaas
A lazy morning over the Koyna river valley
The serene face of Kaas Lake

a rainy day click.

Some of them x-posted from my travelogues.
Attitude from a cub
Gorgeous
On the prowl

Incredibly cute puppy, caught in the grime.

On
black.
I hope this is not deleted as "inappropriate". Happy Valentine's Day

One of my favorite twilight shot from my last vacation
eyes like a shutter, mind like a lens !

Worli seaface, at night.

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