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Originally Posted by Gandhi
(Post 3171891)
Just before sunset on top of Mission Peak in Fremont, California. |
Originally Posted by Gandhi
(Post 3171891)
Just before sunset on top of Mission Peak in Fremont, California. |
Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 3171959)
Great landscape, well captured! :thumbs up |
Originally Posted by IronH4WK
(Post 3171990)
beautiful picture!! it reminds me of Gladiator :) |
Originally Posted by HellwratH
(Post 3172054)
Gandhi, Wow, great stuff! The light is so magical at times, it takes you into a different place altogether. Here are two from me, couldn't contain myself from not buying the Oly 75mm. What a lens this is: Attachment 1107190 Thanks. Love the fireworks shots. The buildings and lake are what adds to the fireworks. Well done :thumbs up. |
Originally Posted by gr8guzzler
(Post 3172076)
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Originally Posted by ampere
(Post 3172089)
Wow! Really vibrant colours ! So how far you need to get away from civilization to spot such beauties? Part of regular weekend jaunts ? |
Originally Posted by Gandhi
(Post 3171891)
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Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 3171636)
Awesome! was it a single shot? |
Originally Posted by vivekiny2k
(Post 3172023)
On panama city beach, when suddenly it started to get dark and rained for three days thereafter. Attachment 1107180 |
Originally Posted by HellwratH
(Post 3172054)
Gandhi, Wow, great stuff! The light is so magical at times, it takes you into a different place altogether. Samurai, That's a stick insect. It's very hard to spot it in the wild as it chooses the right tree/stick to sit on to avoid the predators. Here are two from me, couldn't contain myself from not buying the Oly 75mm. What a lens this is: Attachment 1107190 Attachment 1107191 And one macro (made with Kiron 105mm): Attachment 1107192 |
Originally Posted by yogibear007
(Post 3173938)
Great photos. Some really outstanding. Here are a couple of them through the quentenssential 18-200. And one with the Sigma wide angle. These are from around Dabosa. Just a short distance from Mumbai. |
Originally Posted by nilanjanray
(Post 3168826)
Lovely capture of the milky way. Does Washington state get affected by the Northern Lights - perhaps that is responsible for the green tinge. Your cat photo - I want to get that close to a wild leopard someday and shoot it :) Yes, I applied a little blur. I was pushing my (limited) gear when I took the photo - the image is cropped, and had noise and reach issues (D90 + 70-300VR). I was hanging out of the Gypsy to click that. I don't think any of my co-passengers even got to click that tigress during those few seconds. |
Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 3175892)
Like wise, I wish I could shoot more wildlife documentery work. Unfortunately, I have to wait till I can find time and funds to go on a trip like that. |
Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 3175892)
Till then, happy to go to the zoological park once in a while n snag a few photographs; like these. Attachment 1109115 Attachment 1109116 Regards, TG. |
Originally Posted by gd1418
(Post 3175917)
I would request you Mukul not to venture into this area. Where will we go then? :Frustrati This is a Siberian.. |
Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 3175892)
Like wise, I wish I could shoot more wildlife documentery work. Unfortunately, I have to wait till I can find time and funds to go on a trip like that. Till then, happy to go to the zoological park once in a while n snag a few photographs; like these. Attachment 1109115 Attachment 1109116 Regards, TG. |
Originally Posted by Gandhi
(Post 3176446)
Very nice. You must be very patient to get such a moment in a zoo. And looks like you are a fan of clarity like me :D. |
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