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Originally Posted by Rtech
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What's the best way to crop this shot?  |
just love it as it is.
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Originally Posted by Bullfrog
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- Location: Harihar on banks of river Tungabhadra in Karnataka.
- All pics shot on Nikon Coolpix 3200.
- Shot in colour and turned monochrome with Irfanview. Also resized on the same software
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Can you post the colour version of Number 1,3 and 4 pls. I like number 6 . Can you post the original uncropped version of this
Meet Chandini from Orrisa. Want to know how she makes a living? Continue watching......
See for yourself..
Getting on to the Act
Mother and Brother watch from below
A rag picker sitting close by totally separated from the balancing act happening near him. Fully engrossed in his work trying to balance his life. 
my contribution for the day
camera : ixy digital 10000
waiting for expert comments...
Initial pics that i have clicked with my 400D. click on the image to view larger image.

Let do one thing, post your most viewed pic till date. Its kinda easy if you have your pics on Flickr.
Here is my most viewed pic.
Views: 238

@guyonblackybx: Brilliant shots!
How did you time them?
Wow. Amazing effect.....
Let me know if my guess on how you shot this is right. You put an object into a glass or bowl of water and click through it.:D
1/8 shutter speed ..f/3.2.. ISO 400 ...Canon S5 IS

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Originally Posted by Torqy
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@guyonblackybx: Brilliant shots!
How did you time them? |
Trick i have used here is flash. I cliked these pics in my bathroom. Its kinda small in size and dark so i had to and i was just trying out my camera and lens Sigma 70-300mm DG Macro. I always dreamt of clicking these kind of pics since i saw a program on DD presented by Nat Geo, I was in 8th class then.
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Wow. Amazing effect.....
Let me know if my guess on how you shot this is right. You put an object into a glass or bowl of water and click through it.:D
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First one was clicked using a Blue drum. I let water drop into the drum
For the yellow one I have used a yellow Tupperware box.
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Amazing and touching thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted by heavy_foot
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1/8 shutter speed ..f/3.2.. ISO 400 ...Canon S5 IS |
Did you used tripod or shot it handheld? am kinda confused cus i dun see any blur.
Thats an awesome cam man. Keep clicking
thats a handheld shot..my hands were steady..i guess the IS also helps.
Who needs IS / VR when you have STEADY hands like this? :)

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