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:OT condor, an apt snap for the world today.
Reminds me of the saying, "What we learn from history is that we do not learn from history".
Early morning. Dull overcast. 400mm lens. Hand held. Shutter speed 1600/1sec. Roughly 70% cropp of 24/36mm full frame.
Unwanted member??
We don't like you here.
Can't you go somewhere else?
Looks like you're not going to listen!!
Ok, here we come then..
No peace..I tell you!!
What to do....Let me go somewhere..
Going...
Going...
Gone..

this is what happens when one rubs his hair against a dry microfiber surface.

this one i call the FORGOTTEN SHADOWS..unfortunately these bldgs are illegal or some legal dispute..

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Originally Posted by babe_on_wheels this one i call the FORGOTTEN SHADOWS..unfortunately these bldgs are illegal or some legal dispute..  |
hey is tht in mulund?
some pics from our last trip to himachal & lower J&K. pour in ur suggestions please.
@ rudra: do u think u cud use me as an assistant???:)
Windows 2006 (Natural Edition)
Here I come...
more on the way brothers
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Originally Posted by khanak hey is tht in mulund? |
No its in Thane .... .Next to CineWonder.
No photoshop.... unaltered colours.
A chapel in Tours, France.

wow This is amazing.
... more pics from the trip (continuation from post 539)
none are photoshopped
Can see, Can't see - The Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh
Full Bloom - The Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh
Scratch!!! - At the guesthouse, Himachal Pradesh
Supernova - Bonfire, Himachal Pradesh
Aurora in the fire - Bonfire, Himachal Pradesh
Candy Clouds - The Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh
Guesthouse - Himachal Pradesh
Purple Heart - The Great Himalayan National Park, Himachal Pradesh
Filtered Sunlight - Guesthouse, Himachal Pradesh
From somewhere to nowhere - Between Samba & Udhampur, J&K
Standing Tall - Railway bridge between Jammu & Udhampur, J&K
Aye Bhai, Doon sale ke ek - Gabbu, my friends lovely daughter, J&K
Surveillance in the valley - Just after Jawahar tunnel, J&K
Chariot - Free commercial for MUL - Ahead of Jawahar tunnel, J&K
I have the power - J&K
Up up & away - J&K
Pink Beauty - 17 Rashtriya Rifles Base, J&K
Sports Car - Anti mine vehicle of Indian Army known as CASPER, J&K
Land or allegators? - Ranjit Sagar Dam reservoir, J&K

a couple more ....
From here till eternity - Ranjit Sagar Dam reservoir, J&K
Remembering the braves - Ranjit Sagar Dam reservoir, J&K
"Tower we are ready for takeoff!!! - Ranjit Sagar Dam reservoir, J&K
All night long - 15 seconds long exposure, Himachal Pradesh
Burly boy - A ford jeep, Chandigarh

Guys, small comments from old man. When you say "no photoshopped", what exactly do you mean?
1. Do you mean to say that you don’t like to Photoshop your image? You want it to be as it was.
2. Do you mean to say that Photoshop is a cumbersome and complex tool? And that’s the reason you don’t use it?
If anybody’s subscribing to point number one, here goes my view: Your camera (essentially digital) has the capability of capturing 5 stops of tonal range. This, of course varies depending on shooting mode. If you’re shooting at
Joint
Photographers
Expert
Group mode then please understand that your picture is meant for small viewing only. It doesn’t have all the tonal information. If your camera is equipped to shoot
Tagged
Image
File
Format or
RAW then you’re in with much more tonal details. After processing your image in camera software..Photoshop correction/fine tune comes really useful. Or let me say it’s a must. Worldwide Photoshop is the most accepted/honored software for right reason.
For those who go by point number two: If you’re interested in photography and like to see your image in its full glory..understanding Photoshop is a must. I agree that it’s a lengthy process but unless you go through it and start discovering its potential..you’ll never know what tonal range you’re missing.
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Originally Posted by Sam Kapasi No photoshop.... unaltered colours.
A chapel in Tours, France. |
Reduced yellow. Tonal curve opened a little bit. A good photograph Samy bro.
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Originally Posted by naveendhyani ... more pics from the trip (continuation from post 539)
none are photoshopped |
Tinkering colour level.
Naveen, this is how it was. Otherwise how did I get these details?
will keep that in mind rudra sir. also i will start shooting with the TIFF format & the RAW format. Sir by any chance do u have a "small" document which tells how to process RAW format???
also wud love comments on the other pics sir.
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Originally Posted by naveendhyani @ rudra: do u think u cud use me as an assistant??? |
When I first saw this comment, my first thought was "Try for the office boy position first...".
No offence meant, but do you realise how far you are from Rudra's level. He is too modest to tell you, but I have seen his work, I have seen him work, and even had the honour of getting some one-on-one tutoring on Photoshop. And I still feel like a kindergarten kid struggling to write new words. I see my kid going through that phase now, exactly how I feel in the world of post-processing. From a person year back who was proud of not post processing, I have now become a proud owner of Adobe Photoshop CS2 (yup, legally) by plonking down nearly 27k. I still don't much about PP, but at least I am in the right direction.
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Originally Posted by naveendhyani will keep that in mind rudra sir. also i will start shooting with the TIFF format & the RAW format. Sir by any chance do u have a "small" document which tells how to process RAW format??? |
There are thousands of web sources and hundreds of books on post processing. BTW, your query is similar to asking MS for a small document on racing. You need a book to cover something like that.
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Originally Posted by naveendhyani also wud love comments on the other pics sir. |
Why torture the old man... Naveen, frankly they are not worth commenting on, they are just interesting snap shots, tourist photos. Although I am a very average photographer, I can still make out these images are ordinary. May be with some PS wizardry somebody can some breath life into them, but that's about it.
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Originally Posted by Samurai Why torture the old man... Naveen, frankly they are not worth commenting on, they are just interesting snap shots, tourist photos. Although I am a very average photographer, I can still make out these images are ordinary. May be with some PS wizardry somebody can some breath life into them, but that's about it. |
no offence taken & thanx for the frank suggestions. i personally work with photoshop & wud try to "tweak" some pics, mayb then i can ask u for another round of suggestions.
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