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Originally Posted by tsk1979 (Post 373110)
You don't need anything called "panorama support"..

well, actually S2 IS helps by showing part of previous image for alignment with the current one. works pretty well.

but the picture gets pretty skewed, almost like a fish eye lense.

tree of glass?

no, it's rain that instantly froze into ice and wrecked trees, power lines and daily life of cincinnati residents.

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to give you an idea, this is how it looked from within the house.

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and the worked outside looked B E A Utiful.

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snow flakes from super macro in canon S2 IS.

these snow flakes give very little time to shoot, before they melt. and then there was freezing coled and snow falling on the camera.

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Vivek, for pics with snow, try increasing the exposure a bit.

The snow-flakes are tough to catch .. only the first of the 7 pics has a near full flake. Would it help if you had placed the camera ready for a shot and used a remote to fire, as soon as a flake lands in the focus area?

true, i always forget that part.

for snow flakes, it's difficult to set the cam very close to the object when u r expecting snow to fall on it. then i tried it with my windscreen. glass de-shapes them even faster.





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A different kind of snap, tell me what you guys think...


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Originally Posted by vivekiny2k (Post 376306)
for snow flakes, it's difficult to set the cam very close to the object when u r expecting snow to fall on it. then i tried it with my windscreen. glass de-shapes them even faster.

These are extremely difficult objects to capture. Moving target, low light, auto focus won't work, flash will spoil the picture, it is frustrating. Don't worry if you don't get the picture right, you learn a lot about real photography in this kind of challenging scenerios.

A foggy morning, just outside Bangalore:


Samurai was that some kinda carpet or mat that you shot that pic off?

My contribution for today !!





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Originally Posted by rjstyles69 (Post 377561)
Samurai was that some kinda carpet or mat that you shot that pic off?

It is a bedsheet, not a mat.:) Shot from my newest camera (Z550i).

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Originally Posted by rjstyles69 (Post 377561)
My contribution for today !!

There is no umph in the picture, you can do better than that.

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There is no umph in the picture
Whats umph Samurai :confused: ?

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Originally Posted by rjstyles69 (Post 377579)
Whats umph Samurai :confused: ?

UMPH - definition of UMPH by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.

A pic from my Himachal trip..

Taken during a trip to Mahab's.


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Originally Posted by rjstyles69 (Post 377609)
Taken during a trip to Mahab's.

Hey, that's a nutty/planting event, as in my Nutty Story.:)


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