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Originally Posted by shajufx (Post 1466428)
I was bit confused which one I would prefer as the best, but gave up. Both are too good. :thumbs up I just imagined that I have a small hut centre of that picture, it was very relaxing.

Now another doubt, I have a D60, but I dont remember noticing any Panorama function in the menus. Is there any short cut or some options ?

Good I too have the same confusion.
By the way it was a single extra wide panorama. I split it into two and the top one is the left portion and bottom one is right.

Panorama is not a camera feature. I clicked overlapped images with proper alignment and used Panorama factory to stitch it together.

I saw this from the office balcony today evening, something about it made me rush down for the camera. Taken using E-500 and the kit lens 40-150mm, my cheapest lens. The distance between the far hill and coconut tree on the right is about 2KMs. It looks close because of the telephoto compression.

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Few more from me.
And this is from our own garden :)

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Originally Posted by shajufx (Post 1466428)
Now another doubt, I have a D60, but I dont remember noticing any Panorama function in the menus. Is there any short cut or some options ?

I am not sure if the D60 has a button for panorama, the usual technique is to mount the camera vertically on a tripod and keep taking about 20-30 photographs with overlapping areas and then use a software like photoshop or autopanpro etc. You need to make sure the exposure is same throughout the series of pictures. If you are using autopanpro, you need not use a tripod and also it adjusts the exposure so that it is uniform across the pictures when imported into the software. :)

Samurai,
That's one amazing place you live at. I did my PUC (99-01) from Udupi and I miss it so much.


Sj_Koova,

Second photograph is beautiful. Could you please post it on flickr and give us the link? There are some areas of the photograph that have had some effect of JPEG compression.

First rookie pics from my 500d.

From my balcony 80 % cropped


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Did some closeup editing from the bundled software.

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Originally Posted by jkdas (Post 1465436)
:p
What's up eh? Love in the air?
Nice pix.

Thanks a lot jk.

Love, well. Not yet! :D
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Originally Posted by rjstyles69 (Post 1465455)
Nice shot there, maybe the caption should be " You need a torch, a camera and a slow shutter speed to say I love you " :D .

LOL! :uncontrol
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Originally Posted by sj_koova (Post 1466125)
Panoramas from me
This was shot at the Kambam-Theni highway.

Beautiful place, and very nice colours in the shot.
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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 1466399)
@CrAzY dRiVeR: Nice macro, the caption is fantastic.

Thanks a lot clevermax.

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Originally Posted by sj_koova (Post 1467112)
Few more from me.
And this is from our own garden :)

Beauties from the garden city.The rose plant leaves seem to be caterpillar infested.But lovely pictures overall!

A 2009 model statue in Lucknow.
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Thats a sticker which I liked! leave everything outside and just rl:
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Is the daughter's theme still on? Here is my lovely niece. I think I might end up using the nifty fifty all the time :D. Just did a quick orton effect in PS.

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Originally Posted by HellwratH (Post 1467856)
Is the daughter's theme still on? Here is my lovely niece. I think I might end up using the nifty fifty all the time :D. Just did a quick orton effect in PS.

Beautiful pic HellwratH! :thumbs up

Did you apply Orton effect on the eyes also? I'm no expert to give comments, but IMHO eyes are best left sharp. :)

Crazy Driver,

Thank you for liking the picture. Actually, orton effect (layer copy -> Gaussian blur -> Blending mode to Lighten -> changed opacity) was done as the last step as I wanted the effect to be uniform across. Thank you for your suggestion, will try that one as well and see how it comes out. :)

Wow! Some amazing pictures over the last few days! Well done buddies!:thumbs up

I was not active in the forum for the last week, but was active with my camera though!

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Regards,
TG.

Aha nicely captured swimming Dolphin. While overall the pic is sharp, that gentle blur over the eye depicts the motion. Where Mukul?

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Originally Posted by Torqueguru (Post 1468341)
Wow! Some amazing pictures over the last few days! Well done buddies!:thumbs up

I was not active in the forum for the last week, but was active with my camera though!

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Regards,
TG.


This was at Vallejo. Very nice place for a weekend photography trip! And what you think is blur is not really blur, the eye of this animal itself is very blurry in texture. Its due to the protective sheath which runs over their eyes to protect them while underwater.

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Regards,
TG.

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Originally Posted by Torqueguru (Post 1468341)
Wow! Some amazing pictures over the last few days! Well done buddies!:thumbs up
I was not active in the forum for the last week, but was active with my camera though!
Regards,
TG.

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Originally Posted by Torqueguru (Post 1468429)
This was at Vallejo. Very nice place for a weekend photography trip! And what you think is blur is not really blur, the eye of this animal itself is very blurry in texture. Its due to the protective sheath which runs over their eyes to protect them while underwater.
Regards,
TG.

Amazing pics TG! Love the third one with the jaw open. :thumbs up


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