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Originally Posted by cruiser@0523 Lovely Pano ! Victoria memorial right ?
Here are two shots from my Calcutta trip taken last week.
Sealdah railway station, 6 second exposure |
Thank you!
Yes, it is the Victoria memorial and if you squint your eyes, you may just be able to capture the Vidyasagar Setu, off center to the right.
By the way, why dont you tone down the brightness of the sealdah shot? Its got an eerie feel to it and may work wonders with the right kind of PP.
The Vidyasagar Setu is beautiful! Quote:
Originally Posted by Torqueguru |
Amazing TG, looks like you had a very tough time with your camera to produce those shots! Quote:
Originally Posted by HellwratH Ok, so for all the folks who want to know what the beetle looked like, here's a better photograph. Kindly pardon the shoddy pp (read as too lazy to clone out the red line!)  . Also, adding a couple of more shots that I got yesterday from Hebbal. |
Very nice image of the bug, but why is the face outta focus? Quote:
Originally Posted by -GS- Some lovely shots in the last few pages. Posting after a long time. |
And an absolutely stunning post at that!
Cheers! Quote:
Originally Posted by Sli_ce ^^ @ Hellwrath , -Gs-
Nice Macro's !
here's one of my favorite shots.. |
Very nice mood!
I'd name it "Poets of the Fall" Quote:
Originally Posted by pramodkumar Nice one TG, looks like the brotherhoods(sisterhood) of harlem 
Taken with a P&S long time ago.
Pramod |
Very nice one Pramod! Quote:
Originally Posted by BANDHAV Thanks and great pano there, though I will always prefer to have a UWA lens rather then creating a pano which requires hell lot of patience. |
You're welcome. I dont know what a UWA lens is brother. I'm yet to delve into DSLR territory. Quote:
Originally Posted by BANDHAV Here is one recent click. Life is calling-"Run" for it. |
This is a very nice shot!
Blurriness of the runner is very symbolic to me. Life drains out, even then you run for what you are losing! Quote:
Originally Posted by redrage Some from the nature
An juvenile Agama (Shot with Sigma 70-300 APO Macro)
Bee eater singing
Tigress |
Thats a very sharp lens you got there bro!
Nice shot of the tigress!
Regards
Preetam |