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Originally Posted by gk01 (Post 3154666)
@Hellwrath, amazing close up shots there clap:

Shots of dried flowers and one long exposure from my side.

Thanks gk01! Glad you liked the photographs. Which one was the long exposure in your photos?

Few street photographs:

Somewhere in the Smoky Mountains, TN

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Originally Posted by chevelle (Post 3147772)
A few from a recent trip to Slot Canyon

Nice! Reminds me of one of the Windows 7 wallpapers which looks very similar!

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Originally Posted by HellwratH (Post 3154267)
Why has this place gone quiet? Come on guys, post more photographs :).

Sure! By the way, colorful flower pictures from the Flower macro specialist!

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Originally Posted by navin_bhp (Post 3155668)
Somewhere in the Smoky Mountains, TN

Beautiful.

One shot from a Tulips field near Kuekenhof gardens, Holland.

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Originally Posted by HellwratH (Post 3154267)
It's spring/summer, so here are two photographs from me for this season:

The blue macro is simply amazing! Which lens was this?

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 3156892)
One shot from a Tulips field near Kuekenhof gardens, Holland.

Simply astounding!! Look at the beautiful sea of flowers! Wow!!! clap:

A few shots from my side.

A view of the Sunrise from the ARAI hills.
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A shot of a yellow wattled lapwing, same location, near ARAI building.
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A photo of a giant wheel at the fair, at Deccan.
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Bandra Wori sea link:

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 3156892)


Beautiful.

One shot from a Tulips field near Kuekenhof gardens, Holland.

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Thanks!

Funny... there is a town called Holland here in the US in Michigan and they had a Tulip festival last month. I was expecting to see huge fields like this but they only had little rows of tulips in different colors.

14 percent bigger and 30 percent brighter....

That burnt feeling..

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Originally Posted by navin_bhp (Post 3155668)
Somewhere in the Smoky Mountains, TN

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Originally Posted by navin_bhp (Post 3157588)
Thanks!

Funny... there is a town called Holland here in the US in Michigan and they had a Tulip festival last month. I was expecting to see huge fields like this but they only had little rows of tulips in different colors.

Stunning photos Navin. Specially the tulips. Which lens did you use?

Here's few from drive to Treasure Island, CA.

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@Nilanjan
Brilliant shots! wow!

A fiery Sunset at Port Orchard, WA.

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Regards,
TG.

I have been watching this thread for 8 years now. I have to say that the quality of the pics on this thread has been steadily going up, especially the contributions of the regulars. Great job, all of you.

PS: Those tulip shots are truly outstanding Navin.

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Originally Posted by navin_bhp (Post 3155668)
Somewhere in the Smoky Mountains, TN

Loved the Tulips, but this shot conveys the atmosphere of the place really well!

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Originally Posted by Torqueguru (Post 3158301)
@Nilanjan
Brilliant shots! wow!

A fiery Sunset at Port Orchard, WA.

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TG.

Thanks. Great shot!

Do the US-based folks have more time for photography?:)

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Originally Posted by W.A.G.7 (Post 3157061)
Simply astounding!! Look at the beautiful sea of flowers! Wow!!! clap:

Thanks!!

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Originally Posted by navin_bhp (Post 3157588)
Thanks!
Funny... there is a town called Holland here in the US in Michigan and they had a Tulip festival last month. I was expecting to see huge fields like this but they only had little rows of tulips in different colors.

Lovely shots! The flower fields were so vast that I didn't feel like focusing on only one flower, so no closeups from my side... :D

Spent another day inside the gardens. It was amazing.

So I was looking at photos of some renowned international wildlife photographers.

Most of the good photos have been taken in Africa, or in exotic locations near the Arctic or N. America. Very few photos from India - and those are not all that good. And there is one photog who is doing tours to a private game reserve in Africa where the tigers are inside a huge private reserve - bound bu fences - where they roam around in the open! Lol - why not just shoot in open zoos? Focus seems to be more on shooting an animal than on the surroundings or context.

Then I look at our Indian wildlife experts e.g. some of Toehold photographers, a few folks here, some of the folks on Facebook or Indian Nature Watch. And their spectacular photos that can give the international photographers a run for their money anyday.

It is a lot more difficult to shoot a tiger in India than to shoot a lion in Africa. The spectacular vistas of African savannah makes it easier to take gorgeous photos, IMO, if you are there at the right time and with right gear.

Indian wildlife pro or semi-pro photogs need to market themselves, and more importantly, market India more.

Any thoughts, wildlife enthusiasts here?


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