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This might be a stupid question.

But, whats that in the sky?

U.f.o .

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Originally Posted by tsk1979 (Post 580287)
U.f.o .

lol: My mistake! Didnt guess since there are so many of them!

Here is one i came across!


Was round in shape and on the other side, it read 'moserbaer'.

are you talking about the stars or the lens flare?

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Originally Posted by Venkatesh.C (Post 578761)
@shazikon, great pics. Do some PP man. There are some compositions that can be corrected to make these stunners. do some cropping(pic 2 and 3) and background blurring(to blur the non paddy subjects even more) (pic 1).

Well.. am not a big fan of Photoshop..i stick to adj sharpness,colour and sharpness..thats about it. I am still learning how to use CS21:)

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Originally Posted by Venkatesh.C (Post 578761)
Pic 1 has a dried up sheath in the middle. Was that intentionally so? or did it just happen?

Well, this was a tricky shot..i did see the dried sheath in the middle, but it was too windy and grass was swaying toomuch to create a good angle and thickness of the sheath was not that great either to the left or right of this frame.. May be this can be done in PP.

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Originally Posted by Venkatesh.C (Post 578761)
great subjects man. where is this location exactly?

This hill is the second largest Monolith rock inthe world..its located 45kms from Blore on the way to magadi.

Amazing shots Tsk.. Did you use some timing device for the shutter release??

Here's one from my Olympus E500.




-- Torqy

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Originally Posted by shazikon (Post 580579)
Amazing shots Tsk.. Did you use some timing device for the shutter release??

Nope, just bulb mode.
Flipped the shutter open, and waited for 5-10 minutes.Closed the shutter

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Originally Posted by tsk1979 (Post 580273)

Nice one TSK.
I wish you had managed a longer exposure though... would have looked quite nice with the stars going around that peak...

Is the pink spot a lens flare?? i thought it might have been an airplane stupid:

cya
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yup, my bad.
I think a 25 minute exposure is a good idea.
The lens flare is due to a car. Its through the eyepiece.

My contribution for today.


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Originally Posted by Samurai (Post 576869)
Here is a good example of what RAW+PP can achieve over just Camera JPG.

This is what the camera saw and shot in RAW mode.


Same image after few minutes of PP in Photoshop.


See how it uncovered tones that were invisible in the first shot? The first one looks rubbish, where as the second one shows tile roofed homes on a mountain slope on a misty morning.

Can you also post the jpeg straight out of the camera for the same picture.

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Originally Posted by extreme_torque (Post 581387)
Can you also post the jpeg straight out of the camera for the same picture.

Ummm? He shot in raw, so there is no jpg straight out of camera!

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Originally Posted by tsk1979 (Post 581606)
Ummm? He shot in raw, so there is no jpg straight out of camera!

no tanveer, many cameras support raw + jpeg format, so you cant rule out.

extreme_torque, I don't shoot jpeg these days, so I don't have the jpeg from camera. May be I can try that experiment next time, after all this view was shot from my home.

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Originally Posted by tifosikrishna (Post 581635)
no tanveer, many cameras support raw + jpeg format, so you cant rule out.

You are right Krishna, my camera does have that feature (RAW+JPEG), but I seldom use it.


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