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There are tons of stautes around London. Here's a few I caught. Lighting was poor due to clouded skys.
Sharath nice shot and I must say the Olympus is impressive. Realized only when I got a chance to hold it and snap.
BTW nice shot there and was a real quickie.
Clicked December 2004 using Canon a310
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Originally Posted by Samurai
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Insane bokeh, the lower body is OOF even at F/6.3 200mm (400mm EFL). |
Which language is that? I swear that its not English.
@souljah- they are both nice, but the 1st pic is especially good. sunrise? sunset?
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Which language is that? I swear that its not English. |
Bokeh: Visual quality of the
Out-
Of-
Focus areas of a photographic image.
Origin from japanese.
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@souljah- they are both nice, but the 1st pic is especially good. sunrise? sunset? |
Thanks! They were both snapped at sunset.
Im grateful to my friend Gayaz for having lent me his digicam when I didnt have one of my own.
This one is taken enroute Kasauli

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Originally Posted by FATAL3RROR
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If I am not mistaken, the tallest building in the first building is the 'Hotel Biyokie Sky'. It is supposed to be the tallest building in Bangkok,
I stayed there last year in June. The view from their coffee shop and the observation deck is breathtaking. Also not to mention the ride in their glass capsule lift, from the ground floor to the 82nd floor.
Baiyoke sky, chao praya, wat po, grand palace !!!!!!!! The full circuit there fatal error. Like the shots of the Wat especially :)
Clicked on June 2006 using Nokia - N70
Birds and flies around my office. (All shot with E-500 and 40-150mm)
Today this huge butterfly refused to vacate my Jeep tyres.
This grasshopper fancies the reception computer.
Last friday this peacock was checking itself in the mirror finished window glass. All images shot through the glass, you can't get this close otherwise to a wild peacock.

Samurai Sir .. real nice pics of the butterfly and the peacock! thats a pretty big butterfly i must say. loved the first shot. was total bliss.
oyi samurai san,
its not a butterfly - but an Atlas Moth.
The largest moth in the world.
And you have captured the most prominent feature very beautifully - the Antennae.
And the grasshopper fancying the reception counter, is known as
Praying Mantis
Love the pics of the peacock. You are one lucky guy to have your company in such locales.
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