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Old 18th March 2009, 21:50   #4936
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Lovely closeup Mukul!! Brilliant
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Old 19th March 2009, 04:23   #4937
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sharath a very simply shot, but truly colorful.

Mukul I remember that something similar was tried by our fellow member guyonblackybx(wonder where he is these days) and posted on this very thread. It was a bowler during his run up.

Brilliant shot of the grasshopper.
I missed this post somehow Riju! Thanks man!

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Old 19th March 2009, 11:36   #4938
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Indeed, indeed..

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All the Judo groundwork is finally paying off.
Thanks TG and the tulip is mindblowing....


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Nice shots.

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Simply fantastic
Taking pot-shots, Eddy? Didn't know that grasshoppers smiled. Do you have some as pets or pests?

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Oh that's why the bloody creature is smiling.
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The third pic of the fly is beautiful, the background is too perfect

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5. Use a intervalometer. a piece of cake if you have a canon CHDK compatible cam.
Yep you have interval for timer shots
My CANON S5IS supports this timer facility
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Old 19th March 2009, 12:44   #4940
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This one was taken sometime back on my bacony
Now that was a truly amazing capture but trying to visualize this -

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Immediately took out the D80 with the 18~135 and sprawled in the balcony on my stomach and started slowly crawling towards this insect.
had me in splits
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Old 19th March 2009, 13:17   #4941
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Thanks Suman, and I recall that after clicking when I got up, I heard a stifled laugh that turned to a guffaw - it was my daughter who spotted me thus before leaving for school.

Anyway, coming back to topic, on one of my jaunts to Sariska when all the Tigers had been poached and dis-membered, I saw this Neelgai sitting and munching without any care or fear in the world, in the open. Oh yes, there of course are some leopards in Sariska...

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It almost looked like some pre-historic creature...


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had me in splits

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Old 19th March 2009, 17:33   #4942
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Thanks Sushruth & Rj, Please excuse my frames, one more

Taken at 6 PM , Hand held, 1/60, f 5.6, ISO 800

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Old 19th March 2009, 19:24   #4943
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Some Random Shot from the Queen's Country

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Walls and Boundaries.
(On 17th January, 2009 while hiking in the Yorkshire Dales, UK)

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Stay Away.
(On the 21st of February, 2009 at the Sheldonian Theater, Oxford)
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Old 19th March 2009, 21:10   #4944
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Thanks Sushruth & Rj, Please excuse my frames, one more
Taken at 6 PM , Hand held, 1/60, f 5.6, ISO 800
That is a very sharp picture considering the time and being handheld. I really envy your bird photography skills..

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Walls and Boundaries.
(On 17th January, 2009 while hiking in the Yorkshire Dales..
Nice blue sky, good capture FATAL3RROR

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A bloody tulip..
TG
Good one TG. Guess what, the wildflower season is almost there.

Two sunset pictures from last evening..
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Old 20th March 2009, 12:04   #4945
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Oh wow! Brilliant clicks guys! Each of the above shots are pretty awesome. Our standards are getting better i guess! And thats just awesome!

Another one of my cloud obsessions, a wide angle converter used.
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And could any of you hepo me identify these birds?
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awesome TG, lovely shot.
Can You mail me a larger sized one!
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dilip you sure have some steady hands man. I cant hold the camera steady for long :P . Good job.

Mukul nice shot of the sky pal, but the noise takes the uummpphh off the pic.

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Old 20th March 2009, 19:49   #4948
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@TG: Good Shots. For noise reduction, try this software Imagenomic - Imagination at Shutter Speed. Download the Community edition as it's free to use. The software works great, but does downsize the photo a little bit as it is the free version.

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Old 20th March 2009, 20:23   #4949
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Well, I am so damn fed up with this noise problem. I am gonna surprise you guys pretty soon!
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Thanks man. Will try it out. Neat shots again!
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Old 22nd March 2009, 05:22   #4950
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Was taking a walk outside my office campus on friday evening, when my friend spotted this.

Was not able to take a clearer picture, as the snake moved quickly and disappeared in the bushes.
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