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Originally Posted by infotech58
(Post 2052138)
Toronto Downtown as seen from Ward's Island. No Post Processing. |
Originally Posted by vaisakhr
(Post 2052159)
Very nice pic. Please share the exif. |
Originally Posted by infotech58
(Post 2052138)
Toronto Downtown as seen from Ward's Island. No Post Processing. |
Originally Posted by extreme_torque
(Post 2051877)
@rjstyle -- The image is a little too saturated for my liking. Do you any other version of the same image? How about a B&W? |
Originally Posted by shajufx
(Post 2052616)
Preetam, this is the best I have seen from your cam till date, made my day :). |
Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2052641)
@pramod: HDR rot at its max, please don't process them to this extent. |
Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2052641)
@preetam: Nice framing but weird expression on his face |
Originally Posted by shajufx
(Post 2050424)
I spotted 2 types of kingfishers on Saturday. |
Originally Posted by typeOnegative
(Post 2050810)
Thank you. Which camera do you use? That picture of yours was awesome. Most of the snaps here are so good, I think that Photoshop is being used somehow. |
Originally Posted by susan3004
(Post 2050889)
@pawan. That reptile looks fantastic! Couple of them from my side. |
Originally Posted by susan3004
(Post 2051086)
"Before the Sunrise" Villages where electricity is still not available are pretty sedate in the dark and come out with a flury of activities on the day break. |
Originally Posted by h@r$h@l
(Post 2051410)
Somehow i have always loved taking sunset pics. |
Originally Posted by infotech58
(Post 2052138)
Toronto Downtown as seen from Ward's Island. No Post Processing. |
Originally Posted by pramodkumar
(Post 2052550)
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Originally Posted by shajufx
(Post 2052616)
Riju, I love the B&W than the previous one. Preetam, this is the best I have seen from your cam till date, made my day . A test shot of ISO-3200. Lowest light. Attachment 417027 |
Originally Posted by clevermax
(Post 2052641)
@pramod: HDR rot at its max, please don't process them to this extent. |
Originally Posted by preetam_KORG
(Post 2052679)
+1 The motive of HDR is not to make it magical, instead bringing it closer to the already skewed perspective of reality should be the aim. No offence bro, but even I'm learning it the hard way, so just sharing my own bitter experience. |
Originally Posted by pawan_pullarwar
(Post 2052795)
Pramod, come out of HDR now. |
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