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Random pick from Fasnet 2009 collection. A tribute to the small town that became my home away from home.

A bronze winged jacana in Santragachhi jheel, Howrah.

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Originally Posted by Sudipto-S-Team (Post 1911291)
Slice - nice pic of the mighty Himalaya. I love the Velvia kind of finish that you have managed in the image.

Thanks Sudipto if you like that one you'd probably like the one i am posting now too.
and that Magpie Robin is beautiful and captured very well. the DOF is superb.

Caught this one in the early morning.
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Originally Posted by Sli_ce (Post 1911198)
Fantastic! love the second one..

Thanks bro.

Few more from CP Photo-walk series:

@Sree
Here is the US variety :)

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Regards,
TG.

Bandhav,

Liked the steps.:thumbs up

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Originally Posted by kpzen (Post 1912330)
Bandhav,

Liked the steps.:thumbs up

Thanks Brother.

One more from my side,location, once again CP.

@Bandhav: You said CP and the water is all reflections? :D
Low lights in your pictures are just black... it doesn't look good that way.

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 1912378)
@Bandhav: You said CP and the water is all reflections? :D

Sorry, but did't get you?

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 1912378)
Low lights in your pictures are just black... it doesn't look good that way.

Its the pping, these images have been given that darker shade, but i will try not to overdo this.

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Originally Posted by BANDHAV (Post 1912421)
Sorry, but did't get you?

I took CP for Circular Polarizer and then I saw reflections on water :D

And while PP, you can give a darker shade without losing the details in low light areas!

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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 1912440)
I took CP for Circular Polarizer and then I saw reflections on water :D

And while PP, you can give a darker shade without losing the details in low light areas!

CP: Connaught Place, sorry for confusion.

I am bad with PPing, this is one area where i needs bucket loads of improvement. Can you give little low down on the topic we are at, not losing the details while giving darker shade to image, i will really appreciate it, thanks in advance.

This fellow was very co operative. Shot with the 50 mm f 1.4 lens. So you can imagine how close he got.
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Regards,
TG.

"The eyes of the dragon", A reverse lens macro.

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Pramod

Bandhav,

I love your compositions. Good work bro.

Speaking of macro, I got some decent shots today. Have been trying to do this for sometime, here's an abstract. I call this "Fire". Second picture is of a lovely lady (I hope!) with lovely eyelashes ;).


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