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@clevermax
PIP self portrait?:)
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Originally Posted by janitha
(Post 1355572)
@clevermax
PIP self portrait?:) |
Yes. :) But accidental. Here's a 100% crop from the original image.
Another kid picture, this time my daughter, clicked yesterday night.

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Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 1355821)
Yes. :) But accidental. Here's a 100% crop from the original image.
Another kid picture, this time my daughter, clicked yesterday night. |
Lovely photographs man. Your so lucky you got such beautiful kids.:)
Regards,
Anirban.
@Clevermax
Yeah, you are blessed with these lovely ones! And nice shots too!
Contemplating time
Regards,
TG.
@Anirban
@TG
Many thanks.... actually the first picture (boy) is my cousin's kid.
@TG
Is that you? Very good composition... it triggers some memories.
Eye of the tiger. The lost look and deep penetrating stare , both were different tigers photographed at the zoo in 07. This weekend did not find the time to make a visit there, hopefully this week.
Regards,

@Fazal
Wow. Captivating.
@Clevermax
Yeah, its a self portrait. I was holding the camera, cropped out the hand.
This is one shot that makes me yawn every single time I look at it! I think I yawn as i clicked the shot as well.

Yawn,
TG.
@fazalaliadil: Quiet impressive.... pls share the lens details, zoom of the second shot?
@TG: Yawn... again, details to the max. 70-200 isn't it? Yawn... Bribed again? :)
From my old photo vault... Taken with a P&S - Kodak DX-6440. Edited with my very limited PS knowledge at that time.
The place is somewhere in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. This is taken during winter of 2004. This shot brings some good old memories to my mind whenever I look at it.

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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 1356469)
@Fazal
Wow. Captivating.
TG. |
TG,
Your yawning owl had a long night out, looks like and has come out wonderful as usual.
Thanks, your apreciation inspires me.
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Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 1356483)
@fazalaliadil: Quiet impressive.... pls share the lens details, zoom of the second shot? |
Clevermax,
Thanks,
Your
Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany shot, is poster material.
For the second Tiger shot:
Lens used,
Canon 100-400 IS L USM.
Focal lenght
150 mm .
uncropped, saturation added in pp.
Shot in tiger safari, Hyderabad zoo at a distance of 12 feet.
Regards,
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Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 1356514)
The place is somewhere in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. This is taken during winter of 2004. This shot brings some good old memories to my mind whenever I look at it. |
super shot clevermax.
looks awesome. i love all natural beauty under one place the sky, the water, the land, the mountains. makes for a gr8 site. one of my fav pic.
if its ok with you, can i have a 1280x800 resolution for my laptop wallpaper please.
thanks
This thread increased my interest in photography which was limited upto point and shoot and forget it. I had never tried aspects of photo. But looking at the pics posted here, i had renewed my interest.
From this morning, two sparrows are ticking on the glass my office. They are so close to my eyes. I started to shoot them. After shooting some 100 pics, i could not get what i want. At that time, i realized that how difficult is the job done by some members here who had posted bird pics.
Meanwhile, captured one flower in my factory premises with my point and shoot camera.
Guys, please give me suggestions to refine the new learning.

@fazalaliadil: Thanks mate.
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Originally Posted by chevelle
(Post 1357032)
super shot clevermax.
looks awesome. i love all natural beauty under one place the sky, the water, the land, the mountains. makes for a gr8 site. one of my fav pic.
if its ok with you, can i have a 1280x800 resolution for my laptop wallpaper please.
thanks |
Many thanks chevelle! Of course you can have the high-res picture from me! It's an honor, just to be asked for the higher resolution image. :) Just PM me your e-mail id and I'll send it when I get back home.
The following is not much of a snap as such, but it is of a Bat that resides in this Almond tree behind my house. Getting the focus is difficult for the branch of the tree was never really still. However this guy doesn't seem to be as blind as a bat. I call this "I Spy"

@clevermax - The dead branch makes the shot actually. Remove it and its just another photograph.
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