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Originally Posted by rjstyles69
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Amazing shot riju. Very artistic... more like this please! :) Where is this?
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Originally Posted by TSEA
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Congrats TG. Even we feel privileged to have such photographers like you posting in Team-BHP. |
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Originally Posted by jacs
(Post 2028376)
Congrats TG, by the way I do not know your actual name. Seeing three snaps are posted by Indians, which one is yours? |
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Originally Posted by Samurai
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Congrats! :thumbs up Those of us who have seen your progression from early days your photography, are really proud of you. |
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Originally Posted by gd1418
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Amazing Walrus shot. Were you underwater with the animal to picturise this? |
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Originally Posted by jacs
(Post 2028537)
Please ignore the above message, i was taken to week 3 when I clicked the link. Yeah! I remember seeing this snap in this thread. Nice one, was it captured from a transparent glass tank or underwater? |
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Originally Posted by clevermax
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Congratulations Mukul! Way to go! :thumbs up Not asking you again how you made that shot. :) |
Thank you buddies.
It was shot from a transparent glass tank.
@Riju
Nice one!

Regards,
TG.
Regards,
TG.
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Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2028577)
Amazing shot riju. Very artistic... more like this please! :) Where is this? |
Thanks dude. This is the place :
Kukkarahalli lake - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Quote:
Originally Posted by Torqueguru
(Post 2028631)
@Riju
Nice one!
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TG. |
Thanks and congrats on that achievement.
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Originally Posted by rjstyles69
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Wonderful shot. Please share the detail of the shot including PP if you have done.
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
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One more of my images was selected to be on display in the daily dozen category on the National Geographic.com website. |
Congratulations !! Let me know if you want me to celebrate with you at Ranthambore :) ! Frankly, I rate 'excellent' to many of your other shots than the one published. May be I fail to understand the uniqueness.
Riju, TSEA, RK, wonderful shots there ! My best pick is the triangle shaped web !
This boy lives in a demolished church in Chennai. Sleeps in a heap of broken down concrete. It was already dark, now I realize I could have bumped up the ISO to get a clearer shot. Unni might have a better one.

@Riju
Thank you.
@shaju
According to me, it is one of my better images. It's a scene not seen too often, n Thanks.That made in 'click' for me.
That shot of the little boy, very nice, I see no reason to bump up the ISO any higher. In fact, if anything, you could have either lowered the ISO or increased shutter and made it a little more dark, probably would have created some mood as well. I really like the play of lines :)
Get on the motorbike dude.

Regards,
TG.
^^ Dogs see the world very desaturated than humans and that too two primary colors blue and yellow.. That guy has given the dog a red sun glass - so it will be mostly a darker monochromatic vision for the animal, created only by the red channel :D
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Originally Posted by Torqueguru
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.....you could have either lowered the ISO or increased shutter and made it a little more dark......
Get on the motorbike dude. |
Thanks buddy, it was 40mm ISO-100 at f/2.8, but 1/15 seconds, so I find the sharpness lacking (1/40 or 1/60 would have made it sharp, I feel). This boy waited only few seconds, so if I played with the ISO, he would have ran away. Later I realized he waited out of shock, because 3 guys were clicking non-stop :). Canons really scare the life out of living creatures with their shutter sound, thank God I own a Nikon.
Really loved your caption and its a very rare thing to see in India, I doubt if we can see it at all. :thumbs up
I have once seen a monkey sitting on the pillion seat of a luna. It was a real monkey, not the countless evolved ones you see daily
A sunny day in Park

Shot this one from my 5th floor penthouse two levels below me.

This was taken up close and personal with the 10-24 at its widest end

Lost in a field of flowers..
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