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Originally Posted by jkdas danke. Do start, it will be helpful to many like me |
Hmm, I don't think it will be a tutorial on basic photography, it gotta be much deeper than that. You can't expect Schumacher to write about parallel parking...rl:
A nice house surrounded by water in the Alapuzha (Aleppey) backwaters.
House boats again in the Alappuzha backwaters.
A view of the Kollam beach, just minutes after the Tsunami struck - the sea looks so
calm as if nothing untoward had even happened.
Another post-Tsunami snap. The church is just 200ms or so from the shore - seawater got till the entrance to the church.

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Originally Posted by Sam Kapasi Oh nothing special, one Nikon D70 with the stock lens and a 300mm nikon lens. One Nikon S1 point and shoot and this trip it was a canon point and shoot. |
lol; yah nothing special. My fav cam, teh D70. I have a 70-210 nikkor lens left after I gave my Nikon F60 back. :((.
@supremeBaleno; nice pix, especially teh 3rd one.
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Originally Posted by jkdas @supremeBaleno; nice pix, especially teh 3rd one. |
Thanks, jkdas. That's one of my favourite snaps too.
Another monkey-ing around snap from the Vedanthangal bird sanctuary near Madras.

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Originally Posted by supremeBaleno Thanks, jkdas. That's one of my favourite snaps too.
Another monkey-ing around snap from the Vedanthangal bird sanctuary near Madras. |
Please post snaps that fit into the browser.
That is an amazing shot, it is a pity the main subject is out of focus. It looks like the camera auto-focussed onto the wall. You should have focus locked on the monkey and then re-composed the shot.
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Originally Posted by Samurai Please post snaps that fit into the browser. |
Hey Samurai, I had given the option on imageshack to resize it accordingly, but somehow it did not turn out that way. So, then I edited the post and modified the option to have it as a thumbnail. I guess it is OK now.
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Originally Posted by Samurai That is an amazing shot, it is a pity the main subject is out of focus. It looks like the camera auto-focussed onto the wall. You should have focus locked on the monkey and then re-composed the shot. |
Well, actually it was an action shot. In the sense that the kid monkey was not hanging on to the parent's tail - it jumped on to the tail and then swung a bit and jumped down. Did not give me time to frame the shot - so clicked a series of snaps continously and thus the limitation. The snap below is the 1st one of the series (hazy due to the action).
Oops,unable to get it in a screen viewable size, even after trying various options. Will post later.
Finally, got it done. Here, it comes.

Here are some more....
This one was too high quality so had to rsize it quite a bit
PLEASE post ur comments
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Some (amateur) stuff from me...
Benares town...crowded and claustrophobic
somewhere past jodhpur
view from ghats in benares
sunset
my timekeeper
arty shots (i hope)
iPod
This one's for u GTO

nice pic u all got there...!!
@manticore: Nice pics there. liked the ipod and the bebares shot!
As I walked home yesterday from work, my path was lit by the moon. That was enough for me to go for a hour long photosession of the moon. :)

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Originally Posted by supremeBaleno Finally, got it done. Here, it comes.  |
lol:, can I tease you.
its you and :D....ok me
@Samurai; thats a nice one.
@ manticore; i love dth 2nd one
15 second exposure at midnight from my patio. used a tripod.

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