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@trancenut
Beautiful work.

@Anirban
Thats one hell of a capture. Respect.

The inverted 50mm lens coming into play.
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Regards,
TG.

Captured yesterday at Nagarahole NP :

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@Chevy lover: I liked the first shot of yours at the Lake palace.
@shaju: Beautiful butterfly shot there! You and HW are on the fast track.
@anirban: Brilliant capture!

@TG: How are you using it inverted? The primitive way like I use, or you have a mount?

This one's dedicated to TG. Hope he'll come back to the world of colors! :)
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EXIF: 1/20s, f/4.5, ISO200, taken in low light.

Clicked with Nokia N73 and tried Orton imagery.stupid:
Kept the both layers at 50%

@Saju: That Street corn vendor Picture looks nice!

Lovely pics Shaju and Veeresh!
Sorry I couldn't make it with you guys, had been to nagerhole.
Here's what I managed there, no tiger spotting there sadly :(
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I know this is a very bad picture. Please excuse the quality. please:

TG

Awwssum work..

How did u do that ? In detail pls :)

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Originally Posted by kpzen (Post 1808117)
TG
Awwssum work..
How did u do that ? In detail pls :)

If you look at the reflection of the camera within the eye, you can see that he is holding the lens inverted - the mount is facing the subject. The reversed lens acts as a super macro lens.

You can read here how I did something similar.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/30595286@N03/3845247229/

Butterflies again! :)

Spotted this butterfly with colorful green drops on it. Anyone has an idea as to what they mean and if they were made by the butterfly itself?

The next one (black and red) was spotted by Shaju and we had a tough time trying to photograph it as it was way too restless and the wings were just fluttering away to glory :D.

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Originally Posted by Torqueguru (Post 1807894)
@Anirban
Thats one hell of a capture. Respect.

Respect Respect. Coming from you means a lot. Thanks Mukul.

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 1808148)

That's a very very nice macro my friend. Loved the details and never thought that mustard seeds look more like golf balls:Shockked:

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Originally Posted by HellwratH (Post 1808188)
Spotted this butterfly with colorful green drops on it. Anyone has an idea as to what they mean and if they were made by the butterfly itself?

Well can't really say whether those are dew drops reflecting the green color of the leaves and grass. But, it's one hell of a shot. Kudos!!!


Regards,

Anirban.

With so much we get in our daily life we fail to appreciate simple things in life. Water. Being a woman, many of them have to walk several kilometers daily just to fetch water for daily needs. Something we often waste and don't appreciate. So much hard work and we are fighting for "Women's Rights". Think about it...

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Flickr: More detail about Just Another Day In Life.

Regards,

Anirban.

P.S: I'm kinda going un-saturated too.:Frustrati

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Clicked in the evening using a Sony Handycam.

@BBlost, hope you did NOT view the sun through the viewfinder.

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Originally Posted by condor (Post 1808878)
@BBlost, hope you did NOT view the sun through the viewfinder.

Is there anything wrong to view the evening sun directly for a few seconds? Or is it the viewfinder causing some problem?

Its been very dusty the past few days and by evening the sun looses it brightness/ intensity.
By 6:00 PM the sun disappears. Not as in a sunset, but it just disappears in the sky.

cleverMax, if you focus a camera on the sun in the middle of the day, The bright image can actually destroy the camera. Never look at a bright sun without correct protection.

Thanks guys ! HW, you atleast got that black & red, my 10 or more shots of the same are all blurred. I can see you in those green drops, lovely and clear shots. I find over 90 shots of the butterflies from that day and all of them are manual focus and 60% blurred !!:) Its tough to manual focus on a 300mm zoom lens avoiding the blurr. Hard way to learn ! I think I need a macro dedicated lens. Requesting my bank to give me an interest free loan for 5 years ! Here are few on a random order.
This is through very thick mesh !
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Again through very thick mesh !
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There were 3 of these, I dont know what HW did with them, I found them running for life !:)
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