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I am fascinated with food pictures. It's been ages there are no pictures of any food on this thread. So thought of livening up with a few. Btw, aren't there any foodies on this thread?:)
Kalmi Kebab/Paneer Tikka/Veg Springrolls..Yummy..huh?
Have been editing the pictures as I get time. These are again from The Tibetan Settlement, Bylakuppe. I have to add a CPL to my gear, I am missing a lot of good shots due to reflections (Picture 3).
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Hehe, yup a french one that too ;)
A kite that truly is an awesome work of art. I just loved it!

Regards,
TG/
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Have been editing the pictures as I get time. These are again from The Tibetan Settlement, Bylakuppe. I have to add a CPL to my gear, I am missing a lot of good shots due to reflections (Picture 3). |
Sorry to be going OT here but Whats a CPL and how does it help in cutting reflection?
Thanks
@TG: Lovely picture there. Interested to know what kind of processing you've done on the sky...
Around 20km from Rohtang : March this year
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Around 20km from Rohtang : March this year |
I like this kind of places very much if I am sitting inside a car / house with temperature 25 degree Celsius or higher. :D
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Hi,
Thanks for the info. But isnt the polarizer the same as a UV filter..? Im a little confused..?
Im using a 72mm UV filter on my 18-200 lens. I never take it off.
I dont shoot at night, but does having a UV filter ON make a big difference in twilight or late evening shots...?
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Originally Posted by jaysmokesleaves
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Hi,
Thanks for the info. But isnt the polarizer the same as a UV filter..? Im a little confused..? |
No, CPL and UV filters are entirely different. CPL can cuts off polarized light, and most of the reflections are polarized light, so they can be eliminated. UV filter just cuts of UV radiation.
You can leave your UV filter on the lens always for lens protection (only advantage) in digital cameras, but make sure you use one with good quality so that it doesn't compromise on image quality.
I liked this spidey even though I have a phobia for large spiders.

The picture is not visible here....:Frustrati
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Around 20km from Rohtang : March this year |
GD : here u go

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Originally Posted by clevermax
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I liked this spidey even though I have a phobia for large spiders.
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Its called arachnophobia :).
Here is one taken by my cousin using a P&S camera. I kind of like the exposure.
I just hate my internet speed.
On my recent trips to Bhandardara and Kanheri Caves, guess what I found
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On my recent trips to Bhandardara and Kanheri Caves, guess what I found |
First shot is very nice.. which is the camera/lens??
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