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Originally Posted by ItMyLife (Post 1504655)
On my recent trips to Bhandardara and Kanheri Caves, guess what I found


I think the spider in your 3rd image is related to mine :D , this one is from the forests of Agumbe

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Pramod

a plane from red stewart grass airfield near cincinnati. I am surprised how so small wheels can run at the grassy field at such high speeds.

alongside: a 3 footer for comparison.

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trying a hand at black and white photography. It is so hard.:Shockked:

Should I remove the random specks around the upper left corner. And the light on the trees in the bottom left corner is lesser than the light on the trees in the middle. Looks weird and artificial (even though it isn't). Should I work on that also?

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Originally Posted by pramodkumar (Post 1505432)
I think the spider in your 3rd image is related to mine :D

Both are golden orb web spiders. They look as if they belong to the same sub-species (probably Nephila maculata).

My first post on this thread. The sal river as it opens into the arabian sea.

@clevermax
Its a Canon 1000D DSLR with a Tamron 70-300 telephoto lens.

Are you a photo enthusiast too?

Dusk sets on the Mysore Palace

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The minarets make a etheral picture.

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One Lakh Bulbs light up at 7:00pm sharp, to light up the Mysore Palace in its full Dasara Glory!

BEHOLD!!

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Originally Posted by ItMyLife (Post 1506144)
@clevermax
Its a Canon 1000D DSLR with a Tamron 70-300 telephoto lens.
Are you a photo enthusiast too?

Yes, of course. Trying to improve my noob. skills from the experts here in this forum... :)

For photographers in down here in south: If any of you are interested in a photo contest, submit your 'Butterfly' pictures to Malabar natural history society, Exhibition will be in north Kerala. You need to send by courier a 12x18 print of your pictures. (3 Max). - I got the details from Jkdas.

Planning to submit one:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2426/...c22784ef45.jpg
Please tell me how bad/good is it, any PP suggestions. I have the Psd file with all the layers still preserved.

@clevermax
Whoa! U better win the butterfly contest!
@pramod
Awesome spideys!

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Regards,
TG.

Now.. Where is this!!!

Atop Hawk hill, near Saualito! ;)
One more from the same place ( No PP at all)
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Regards,
TG.

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Originally Posted by Torqueguru (Post 1506639)
@clevermax
Whoa! U better win the butterfly contest!
@pramod
Awesome spideys!
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Regards,
TG.

TG, Awesome shot... There's this guy in flickr called Patrick Smith, he creates excellent landscape photographs - the technique he uses is long exposure (~30 sec) even in daytime with camera on tripod, to get that dreamy effect of moving clouds. he uses some some filter as well, to cut off light so that the images do not get blown out even at narrower apertures F/22 with his wide lens. May be you should give it a try since you have amazing landscapes near your place to shoot!

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 1507137)
TG, Awesome shot... There's this guy in flickr called Patrick Smith, he creates excellent landscape photographs - the technique he uses is long exposure (~30 sec) even in daytime with camera on tripod, to get that dreamy effect of moving clouds. he uses some some filter as well, to cut off light so that the images do not get blown out even at narrower apertures F/22 with his wide lens. May be you should give it a try since you have amazing landscapes near your place to shoot!

It should be Neutral Density filter.

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Originally Posted by janitha (Post 1507153)
It should be Neutral Density filter.

Yes, HOYA NDX-400 9.5-stop filter to be precise.

Here, one of his shots..
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru (Post 1506639)
@clevermax
@pramod
Awesome spideys!

Regards,
TG.


You just made my day, thanks for your contribution to this thread clap:.

Another one from the same series. Momma and her babies

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Thanks,

Pramod


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