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@rudra
Striving to meet the high standards you just set. Looking forward to some critique and wisdom words.

Regards,
TG.
Very, very nice. Stunning location. Cultivate this area properly.
For landscape try to use smaller aperture. Foreground is out of depth here.
@Rudra
:) Alright. Actually it was intentional, the foreground blur.
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 1286456)
Actually it was intentional, the foreground blur. |
Doesn't work for landscapes. It'll be seen as your fault.
Hmm, just realised it now from you. Thanks for that Rudra.
For landscape photography try to use a tripod. Apart from other benefits it'll help you to be disciplined.
@Rudra
Advice taken with both hands. Heres one more, this time a manual exposure blended shot, ever since you brought the topic up, I have been trying hard to get a hold of this, this pic is something i was working on whenever i could find some time in between my busy class routine.

Regards,
TG.
Is this a finished one? Open up shadow areas little more.
Well, now that you have pointed out the shadows, i would safely say its unfinished :)
This is finished though

Regards and thanks,
TG.
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Originally Posted by Rudra Sen
(Post 1285537)
Few more from Manali again. First three are from a place called Raison. Few kms before Manali. |
I have never seen such good monochrome landscape pics. Usually monochrome catches my eye in Portraits. But this is beautiful!
Some more from the zoo..
Posing
Leave me Alone, I am taking a Nap
I told you to leave me alone!
Don't Tell Me!
Too Tired to exercise!

@TSEA
That orangutan seems to be having some fun eh?
I seem to be having a disorder, i am suffering from Black & White vision syndrome and looks like I contracted it from Rudra. :D
This one's from my Sony H50 point and shoot.

Regards,
TG.
@TG, love the clouds. Very good
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 1279039)
@deky
Looks a little oversaturated to me.
The California coastline, just before the storm struck. Attachment 129929
Regards,
TG. |
Is this from the 17-mile drive?
Regards
Rex
My first attempt beneath. Taken from our balcony of the trees behind. A blend of two differently exposed shots and some crazy post-processing!
Not quite satisfied with the result but anyways...
cheers
@TSEA
Thanks man
@Rex
Yup it is the 17 mile drive.
@Anekho
Keep clicking! Its always good to experiment!
A few more B&W from my point and shoot.
Regards,
TG.
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