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Got this outcome while tinkering with Cannon ZoomXBrowser..
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This was clicked a looong time ago in India, along Mysore road. I was sitting on the pillion seat, and my dad was driving his lancer at over a 120 km/hr! Got my timing right! Attachment 104548
Regards,
TG.
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That's kengeri lake ? Love those monsoon clouds !
attactive, very attactive !
My Windmill in Mada Station, Jaisalmer. The image was tinkered with to achieve B/W effect with single colour (red) flush.
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Originally Posted by akhilesh51
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My Windmill in Mada Station, Jaisalmer. The image was tinkered with to achieve B/W effect with single colour (red) flush. |
Nice effect akhilesh, would have been better if the balde wouldn't have clipped on the right
@TSEA
Thank buddy :)
@Roamingrao
I have no idea what lake was man, thanks!
Clicked this one today evening when i went for my regular walk.. at San Jose

TG, you pictures leave me astonished. Is it directly that way from the camera or you tone them up quite a bit? Btw, your becoming the guru on landscape photography. Great pictures
One from my end with widest possible angle from my kit lens
As an afterthought, can you make some dramatic changes to my picture below. would love to see the result
@mobike
Nice click there.
I rarely post a pic with no Post processing. This one for instance is an hdr of 3 exposures, tone mapped in photomatix. And me no guru! Haha! A student, just in the early initial stages of photography!
Thanks for your comment, i really appreciate it man.
Regards,
Mukul.
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
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@mobike
Nice click there. I rarely post a pic with no Post processing. This one for instance is an hdr of 3 exposures, tone mapped in photomatix. And me no guru! Haha! A student, just in the early initial stages of photography!
Thanks for your comment, i really appreciate it man.
Regards,
Mukul. |
Sure man. Whereas, i am the opposite since i hardly know anything about editing softwares so i have ho choice just download and post what is captured by camera.
One of these days hope to learn post processing:)
Mobike
Without meaning to take any crerdit away from any post-processing masters, many highly reputable photographic competitions like Nat Geo's etc don't accept any entry that has been modified in any way.
The best way to learn post-processing is by buying a basic book on Photoshop and then experimenting with your own image. Gurus can give you tips and fine tune things a bit. But ultimately you have to learn the damn thing yourself.
Sudipto
Here's two from me:
Washington Memorial
Some alley in Sasebo, Japan

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Originally Posted by mobike008
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TG, you pictures leave me astonished. Is it directly that way from the camera or you tone them up quite a bit? Btw, your becoming the guru on landscape photography. Great pictures
One from my end with widest possible angle from my kit lens
As an afterthought, can you make some dramatic changes to my picture below. would love to see the result |
Pardon me if am barging in to your discussion with TG but here's an attempt at your shot using PS, dont know much in PP like many of the experts here.
Too many artifacts popping up due the compressed JPEG version, if you have RAW file then i guess a lot more is possible.
just played around with curves, someone with real know how will do it better.
@dr_know
Nice images there, i like your eye.
@mobike008
I too tried a hand at editing that shot, well dr_know is right about the jpeg artifacts. So mobike008, if you email me the non compressed version, may be i can do a better job. Also try to make the Horizon horizonal, isnt that why ist supposed to be a "Hori"zon? That way the click will get a better sense of composition.
Right now, I tried my best to sort out the horizon tilt and the jpeg artfacts, check it out. :)

Regards,
TG.
And here's one from my lens that's not landscape :)

Regards,
TG.
nice shot TG and great rework of mobike008's shot!
Saadi Delhi

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