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Originally Posted by jacs
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Is it some university campus? Nice green there. |
Yes. It's the ICRISAT campus.
http://www.icrisat.org/
A waitress at the oldest Japanese restaurant in the world.

A ray of Hope !! Err....Rain.
Taken using Samsung Galaxy Grand - Yesterday evening@ Silkboard, B'lore.
Non-Edited, Straight from mobile cam :)

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Originally Posted by Fordmanchau
(Post 3136216)
Posting a picture of my daughter. After her bath she loves to splash some water sitting in the bucket. |
Nice shot it is. How did you manage the focus on her eyes while in action?
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Originally Posted by ampere
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Its too good conveying the mood of the situation.
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Originally Posted by nilanjanray
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A few photos from the forests of MP. |
Nice shots there.
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Originally Posted by mobike008
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Thanks, that rang the bell. Seen some pics from dad earlier while he was there for some training.
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Originally Posted by Samurai
(Post 3138129)
A waitress at the oldest Japanese restaurant in the world. |
A good portrait there Samurai san. Is it Soba Restaurant?
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Originally Posted by jacs
(Post 3138496)
A good portrait there Samurai san. Is it Soba Restaurant? |
Thanks. No, this is the oldest Ryotei type restaurant, about 400 years old. The one you mentioned is a noodle restaurant that is 540 years old. They have so many classifications.
http://www.kawabun.jp/en/restaurant/
Some family time ! Holidays are over for kids !!

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Originally Posted by shajufx
(Post 3138794)
Some family time ! Holidays are over for kids !! |
Wonderful capture Shaju .. The child is cute and the blur of the windows is awesome.
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Originally Posted by anujmishra
(Post 3126058)
@Torqueguru: Your first capture of Skyline of Seattle is absolutely mesmerizing. I just looked this image for 5 minutes constantly. |
Thanks Anuj.
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Originally Posted by shajufx
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Lovely shot Shajufx!
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Originally Posted by Samurai
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That's such a wonderfully subtle portrait. Well done Samu.
So here's what I had been upto. A mini photo essay titled "Bon Voyage".
I love the time I go on the Ferry. It's such a refreshing ride, especially on a sunny day with just the right amount of clouds in the sky. These photos were taken during many such trips with my lovely lady. I tried experimenting with multiple exposures quite a lot in this series. Never really thought I would enjoy it so much. It reminds me of juxtaposing compositions when I shoot reflections of glass and a subject through that same glass. I had a lot of fun shooting these!
Regards,
TG.
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 3138945)
I tried experimenting with multiple exposures quite a lot in this series. Never really thought I would enjoy it so much. It reminds me of juxtaposing compositions when I shoot reflections of glass and a subject through that same glass. I had a lot of fun shooting these! |
Great pics! :thumbs up
What kind of post-processing have you done in these pics? Played with the curves to get this greenish tinge all over?
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 3138945)
That's such a wonderfully subtle portrait. Well done Samu. |
Thanks. Here is a little different mood.
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
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So here's what I had been upto. A mini photo essay titled "Bon Voyage". |
Wow, these days you hardly play by the rules.:) But you mastered the rules, before breaking them. Great stuff.
A private beach front near Mararikulam, Allepey. Shot yesterday from the TBHP Kerala Meet.
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Originally Posted by shajufx
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Nice shot as always. I was wondering when you visited KL secretly without showing up for the TBHP meet!
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 3138945)
A mini photo essay titled "Bon Voyage". |
TG, as always you are giving us some enlightenment on perspectives. Amazing work without colors clap:
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Originally Posted by Samurai
(Post 3139269)
Here is a little different mood. |
Huge difference I would say though model and venue is same.
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Originally Posted by jacs
(Post 3139328)
I was wondering when you visited KL secretly without showing up for the TBHP meet!... |
Thanks everyone, its very rare I come here, just to make sure friends are around :) So far I was running around like a monkey with fire on its tail, now I realized that such run is not going to reach anywhere. Going slow and steady !
Jac, kids went to Mumbai for vacation with wifee, I skipped holidays for the second year. No more sacrifices, planning for a solo tour very soon.
Here is a picture of my bundle of joy who just turned 3 ...

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Originally Posted by fine69
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Great pics! :thumbs up
What kind of post-processing have you done in these pics? Played with the curves to get this greenish tinge all over? |
Thanks Fine69, these are processed using the split toning feature in Adobe Lightroom 4. And I did play with curves to adjust the shadows and highlights.
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Originally Posted by Samurai
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Thanks. Here is a little different mood.
Wow, these days you hardly play by the rules.:) But you mastered the rules, before breaking them. Great stuff. |
This ones nice but looks a little forced. The other one is so subtle, u caught her in that in between moments mood .
I really don't have a clue what I compose, I felt really cramped trying to go by the rules as I had been doing that for about 6 years, these days it's more instinctual photography, and the focus is on making a larger series that just "pretty" pictures. Sometimes certain images make sense as part if a larger essay, but can't stand on their own, and other times they stand alone as a photograph but don't make sense in the flow. Ruthless deletion is my best friend while putting these together.
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Originally Posted by jacs
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TG, as always you are giving us some enlightenment on perspectives. Amazing work without colors clap: |
Thanks Jacs
I have a collection of dinosaurs, yeah I still play with them before bedtime :D Here is the latest addition, an allosaurus. Shot and processed on the iPhone.
Regards,
TG.
Shaju saar, great pic as usual. Long time no see. How are you doing?
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 3138945)
So here's what I had been upto. A mini photo essay titled "Bon Voyage".
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TG sir,
Everytime I think of posting a pic, your pics make me go weak in the knees and I start thinking otherwise.
But still, I am daring to post one, clicked during a 400 KM drive completed yesterday. This was clicked from a bridge over a river at 30x telephoto.

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