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Shot recently !

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Originally Posted by M35 (Post 3566123)
Shot recently !

Sharp shot!

A cub and tigress in golden light. Tadoba National Park.
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@Nilanjanray: Its always a treat to see your stunning photos, especially of the tigers'.:thumbs up


A collage of photos clicked during Diwali:

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Canon 60D | Tamron 90mm f/2.8 | ISO 125 | 1/125 Sec | f/2.8

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Long time here !! Hope my old friends are still kicking and active around :)
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Total brochure shot Shajufx!

Where was this taken?

cya
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@gr8guzzler - Awesome...

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Originally Posted by shajufx (Post 3574109)
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Welcome back bro! Did you shoot that in Dubai?

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Originally Posted by Rehaan (Post 3574145)
Total brochure shot Shajufx!
Where was this taken?

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Originally Posted by IronH4WK (Post 3574306)
Welcome back bro! Did you shoot that in Dubai?

Thanks guys. Its Al Mouj Golf course, Muscat, Oman. It was a trial visit in preparation for the Europcar Open tournament next month (as official photographer), but I dont think I will be able to make it as I am wanted by few brides in our own soil. Being a second time NRI, my first preference goes to the souls here whenever they need me :)

Playful wild dogs in golden light
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Young tigress
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Vulture, B&W
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Discovered this recently while shifting from my old house to a new flat. Touched it after more than ten years. Just needed a new pair of LR44 batteries to jump back to life. Intend to expose at least one roll for nostalgia's sake. My friend since early 80s and taught me the basics of photography (not that I learnt much). The lens remains spotlessly clean. No trace of any fungus.

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Once upon a time "best buy" award winner

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Sharp from corner to corner. One of the best pieces of lenses I have ever used.

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Originally Posted by nilanjanray (Post 3567379)
Sharp shot!

A cub and tigress in golden light. Tadoba National Park.
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Nice to see the oldies posting some nice shots! Nice work guys :)

I have not been regular in posting images these days. Too much work & less time on the forums are the culprits :( Here\'s an exercise in studio lighting. Shot these guys on a Nikon D800 & the Nikkor 105mm f 2.8 Macro lens. For lighting, I used two SB910 units triggered off camera using Pocketwizards & some kitchen aluminum foil for some bounce light. Hope you guys enjoy them.

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Regards,
TG.

I had clicked these on my way to Belgaum from Mumbai..

[quote=Torqueguru;3585748 Here's an exercise in studio lighting. Shot these guys [/quote]

The character of the betta splendens is very well captured in these images. What is the aperture in the first shot? Incredible depth of field.

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Originally Posted by Sudipto-S-Team (Post 3585990)
The character of the betta splendens is very well captured in these images. What is the aperture in the first shot? Incredible depth of field.

Thanks Sudipto. I am glad you could see that character, since that was my inspiration. The fish really have unique personalities which is what inspired me to make their portraits in the first place.
The aperture was ƒ/32. I blasted one flash at full power and the other one at 1/8 power to get the exposure to work with such a tiny aperture.
Regards,
TG.

Your subject is pretty close to my heart :-)


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