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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 :)
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
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@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.

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