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Originally Posted by Mr.Boss (Post 3521339)
Note pad + Ring + iPhone torch light + Samsung Galaxy s2 camera = below output

Nice pic, some good composition in the mind before clicking..clap:

Lakshmi Villas palace of Vadodara. Panorama made out of 30(matrix of 3*10) odd images. Stitched on Hugin and post processed on CS5.

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Originally Posted by Rudra Sen (Post 3519156)
Pangong, shot during 2012 short trip with sister.

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Originally Posted by Rudra Sen (Post 3519177)

Tso Moriri during 2010 trip.

From Sumur village during 2012 trip.

Lovely shots Rudrada.

What do you use for B&W photos? Just photoshop or a dedicated B&W converting software?

I was in Ladakh for a few days, here is an Yakscape:
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Excuse the oversharpening and IQ since I resized an existing JPEG, which was available on my work machine. The NEFs and TIFs are in the home machine.

Loved the colours ! Shot last week.

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Originally Posted by M35 (Post 3523371)
Loved the colours ! Shot last week.


Thats crisp

At a cattle carcass dump yard Jhorabeer, Bikaner, Rajasthan. A Steppe eagle looking over its shoulder and an Egyptian vulture in the background.

The Sunrise hour

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Originally Posted by M35 (Post 3523371)
Shot last week.

Has come out sharp...the structure/clarity on the flower is also nice

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Originally Posted by guyonblackybx (Post 3523895)
At a cattle carcass dump yard Jhorabeer, Bikaner, Rajasthan. A Steppe eagle looking over its shoulder and an Egyptian vulture in the background.

Nice shot. The eagle looks pretty similar to a kite. Is the main difference the lack of forked tail?

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Originally Posted by ampere (Post 3524995)
The Sunrise hour

Beautiful colours.

A sambar portrait in golden light. Tadoba National Park.
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Better version here: http://500px.com/photo/82290433/samb...m=user_library

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Originally Posted by M35 (Post 3523371)
Shot last week.

Wanted to mention, but forgot. Beautiful. The structure is perfect.

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Beautiful colours.
Thank you. Again another Kaas shot, during the non-flowering season. First long distance on the Duster. (Almost 2 years back).

And an amazing shot of the Sambar. Looks like 7100 is serving you well. I am thinking about upgrading from 550D to 7D-II. Waiting for the specs and pricing. Should be announced this September (hopefully).

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Originally Posted by ampere (Post 3525148)
I am thinking about upgrading from 550D to 7D-II. Waiting for the specs and pricing. Should be announced this September (hopefully).

The 7D Mk2 is an action camera, and will cry for the long bazookas :)

I have started fancying the D810. IF I can live with the compromised, it will make for a great all rounder along with the Tamron 150-600 which will still give me 600mm reach.

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Originally Posted by ampere (Post 3524995)
The Sunrise hour

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Amazing colours !

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Originally Posted by nilanjanray (Post 3525138)
A sambar portrait in golden light. Tadoba National Park.
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Loved the lighting. Beautiful feel !

I am still struggling to get sharp pictures handholding the biggie, Sigma 150-500 consistently. When light gets a bit low, it’s even worst.

Was behind some of these tiny beauties recently !

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Originally Posted by M35 (Post 3525161)
Was behind some of these tiny beauties recently!

Like that serious expression. :)

Fun shot, Taj Mahal hotel, Mumbai.

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Originally Posted by Rudra Sen (Post 3525170)
Like that serious expression. :)

Fun shot, Taj Mahal hotel, Mumbai.

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I'm a big admirer of your photography since when I was not even a member. The Jetta review had some brilliant automotive photography in it.

Will you please share what equipments you used in the above shot?

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Originally Posted by nilanjanray (Post 3525138)
Has come out sharp...the structure/clarity on the flower is also nice


Nice shot. The eagle looks pretty similar to a kite. Is the main difference the lack of forked tail?


Beautiful colours.

A sambar portrait in golden light. Tadoba National Park.
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Better version here: http://500px.com/photo/82290433/samb...m=user_library

You got pretty close,how? was in domesticated?

@Nilanjan Yes one of the difference is forked tail (black Kite, Brahminy Kites dont have forked tail), thats the easiest way to ID specificaly when they are flying at high altitude, but when kits are changing direction their tail dont tak the fork shape, which can cause lot of confusion (Diff image 2 & 3).

However there many other features that can help you differentiate Kites from Eagles: First major visible difference between a Kite and Eagle is that of size, most of the Eagles are double the size as compared to a Black Kite (Fig 4(Black Kite),5(Greater Spotted Eagle), 6(Short toed Snake eagle), 1(Crested Serpent Eagle)). 2nd is the Size of head and beak, Eagles have huge beaks. 3rd is the plumage. Attached are few images for your reference

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Originally Posted by M35 (Post 3525161)
Amazing colours !



Loved the lighting. Beautiful feel !

I am still struggling to get sharp pictures handholding the biggie, Sigma 150-500 consistently. When light gets a bit low, it’s even worst.

Was behind some of these tiny beauties recently !

Great shot, was in Eagle Nest this April to click these beauty. Pretty hard to get sharp image in low light, yours is great shot.

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Originally Posted by Carpainter (Post 3525175)
Will you please share what equipments you used in the above shot?

Canon 5D Mark II/20mm, f2.8 block at 1600 ISO. Six shots taken in vertical format and stitched on Photoshop CS5.


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